Triathlon Gear Reviews
Saucony Grid Stratos 3
great shoes for a great price. lots of support, cushioning, and flexibility. Great for an intermediate or beginner runner.
Read MoreNorthwave Vertigo
A great affordable overall cycling shoes. I would recommend to anyone for a first cycling shoe if the price is right.
Read MoreRoadID Wrist ID Elite
If you are going to be out running or biking by yourself without your ID this is a vital piece of equipment.
Read MoreZoot Energy 2.0
Great trainer, hoping I like the new generation coming out and I can get them reasonably priced... i.e. 60-$70 dollars for a training shoe that is good for a little over 2 months.
Read MoreBrooks Adrenaline GTS 10
The Brooks Adrenaline GTS 10 is my everyday training and racing shoe. I put a fair amount of miles on these shoes each week and they handle all I can throw at them, from wet rainy weather, to hot and humid days in South Louisiana. They are lightweight and dry out fast but still have the support to withstand heavier runners. I would recommend these shoes to all fitness levels, especially if you have some pronation issues.
Read MoreAsics 2150
Local Running store recommended this shoe after I tried 2 other models. This shoe does the job, it provides stability, but they are a little stiff until you break them in (100 miles)
Read MoreGarmin Forerunner 305
I just ordered a second 305 for my son. The price difference between the 305, and new devices from Garmin just don't justify the latest and greatest.
Read MoreAsics 2150
Overall a great shoe for the average runner.
Read MoreVibram Five Fingers Bikila LS
The Bikila LS was designed for the bigger/wider feet. It has the same soles as the regular Bikilas, but with speed laces. I tried on both models and the LS fit a lot more snug. I ran 5k on the first day, calves were a little sore afterwards. They feel pretty much like my KSO's. I'm a true believer in forefoot running. Ever since switching running styles, my hip, lower-back, knee pains have disappeared. The only injuries I get are usually from over-use and over-training related. If your new to Vibrams, start light and add mileage slowly. I can't stress this enough.
Read MoreSpecialized Allez Triple
Love this bike. Look forward to getting on it everytime I go for a ride. So far very solid and no issues.
Read MoreTyr Stationary Swim Belt
This solves certain problems for people who don't have ready access to the pool and provides a good work out for people looking to work on power. It isn't for everyone or even for everyday, but it can give you time in the water that you wouldn't otherwise have. Definitely worth the $20-$25 you pay for it.
Read MoreBianchi 928 Carbon L
Great well built bike I would most certainly buy another as long as I could choose shift lever.
Read MoreAsics Hyper Speed
A nice shoe without a whole lot of heel. Exactly what I want and need.
Read MoreMotobecane Fly 29Ti
From the first ride to now, I couldn't be more pleased with this bike. It rides and handles like the big name brand 29ers for a fraction of the cost. Anyone wanting a sweet ride, with no brand name hangups should definitely check it out.
Read MoreTimex Race Trainer
A great HRM that can still be worn as a daily watch, with enough basic functions for a beginner.
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Brooks Glycerin 8
Overall I really like these running shoes. These are the first pair of Brooks I have run in and I have not been disappointed. The fit is excellent- my wide feet and tall arch fit in very nicely with no discomfort.
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