Triathlon Gear Reviews
Nike Lunarglide
overall, great shoe i expect to put many miles on.
Read MoreKestrel Talon
Bought from local Cycle Spectrum outlet. They order straght from BikesDirect and do all the set-up. Unbelievable that I could get a full carbon bike w/SRAM Force set for under 2K. With adjustable road/tri geometry and only 18lbs this bike ROCKS!
Read MoreSidi Ergo 2 Lite (2010)
Excellent shoe for the cyclist. A bit pricey for the beginner, but if you want a solid, reliable shoe that you will be able to use for a very long time, the Sidi Ergo II is the shoe you want to slide your feet into!
Read MoreAqua Sphere Seal XP
I am new to using goggles and feel that this is a good pair of goggles. With use, and practice, I have no doubt that they will perform up to their reputation. very good price from the PX on Post.
Read MoreTimex Ironman Global Trainer GPS
I was excited to see everything I have in my Garmin 305 plus the ability to swim and use my existing Cadence and heart rate strap and compatibility with a power meter. I was exceptionally disappointed.
-Would not recognize my Garmin Cadence sensor (although it did work with my Garmin HRM strap)
-Although the sceen is the exact same size as the Garmin 305, the digits are only about 2/3 the size making it much more difficult to read.
-Charger/USB chord failed on second day of use, pretty much putting this thing out of commission.
-Battery only lasted about 7 hours (less than half of advertised life.
So after one use, I found it much harder to read that the Garmin 305 and the battery died prematurely with no functioning chord for charging. I'm sending it back tomorrow.
Trek 1.2 Road Bike
I love this bike. At this point even if I had the money I would not upgrade. For my skill level (weak); it is perfect.
Read MoreAsics DS Trainer 14
I also own the Nimbus and Kayano from Asics - I use each for different length runs so the DS is a nice addition for the 15 km (almost 10 miles) or less.
Read MoreAsics DS Trainer 14
great addition to the rotation so far no complaints
Read MoreSpecialized Trivent Tri Shoes
My old Shimano tri shoes are the shoes I should have bought...I use them for my road bike but they are just about a half size too small. Even though they are smaller I have an easier time sliding my foot into each shoe.
Anyway....I paid the $170 for the Specialized Tri-Vents so I'm going to have to get another 1 or 2 seasons of use out of them before I look at replacing them. Will definitely explore going back to Shimano when the time comes.
TRIGON TTQC929
I'm always willing to give an outside company a try and for the price I couldn't pass it up. I see them trying to make their mark in the industry here in the US so will see what happens with this brand.
Read MoreMizuno Wave Rider 13
Great shoe for shorter distance training - very light and the most comfortable shoe I've ever tried. Lacking support so not recommended as a high mileage shoe for those of us who need a heavier shoe for long distances.
Read MoreCannondale Synapse FĂ©minine 6
Great entry-level road bike!
Read MoreSalomon Salomon XT Wings
Without a doubt the best all round trainer I have ever owned. I will definitely be buying another pair.
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CrosstrainID Watch ID
This is a great safety product for anyone that runs, cycles or even swims. Triathletes and Marathoners in particular that put hours in on open roads need this type of identification system with them while training. I never go out on my bike or run without my watch therefore I'm never out without my Watch ID.
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