Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: August 27, 2010
review by: 562303dan
(4.3)

Without a doubt the best all round trainer I have ever owned. I will definitely be buying another pair.

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date: March 7, 2011
review by: Barkeep
(5)

Great shoe. Assuming no future issues I'll continue to wear this shoe type.

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date: August 24, 2010
review by: tyler777
(3.2)

don't buy

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date: August 23, 2010
review by: ditchdocff
(4.9)

This is my first non-mountain bike & I'm blown away by it. LBS had it listed for $2,995 & sold it for $2,199. After I put more miles on it I will update.

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date: August 22, 2010
review by: ell-in-or
(2.1)

DO NOT BUY THIS WATCH.

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date: August 21, 2010
review by: tri714
(5)

yes i would love to have the top of the line QR , but for the ridiculously low price and the value of this bike I am beyond happy.

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date: August 20, 2010
review by: mchubri
(4.6)

Been wearing Speedo Speed Socket for the past year and a half and got tired of cringing everytime I peeled the goggles out of my eye sockets. I was looking for something a little latger, more comfortable and fit over the eye and not in it. After a few swims I am definitly liking the fit and performance of the Kayenne's

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date: August 18, 2010
review by: Hawaiimike
(4.9)

Has worked great as an entry level tri bike so far. Looks good no issues. Seat is soft and I'll change that out soon. As you might expect, the wheelset is basic on a $1000 bike

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date: August 17, 2010
review by: Rockwall74
(5)

i love it

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date: August 12, 2010
review by: rjp7204
(4.2)

The best true TT geometry frame you'll find for under $200. It's a good bike, but don't expect it to be better than the $1400+ TT bike at the LBS.

If you're on a budget and you have spare parts lying around, consider this frame. I wouldn't recommend this frame as the centerpiece of a completely new build. Instead, save up for a P1 or other entry-level tri bike.

That being said, I'm happy with this bike and will be riding it for a while...at least until I can afford to upgrade.

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date: August 11, 2010
review by: lewandsails
(2.3)

DO NOT BUY THIS WATCH IF YOU SWEAT since sweat renders the touch-bezel useless.
OH, AND DO NOT BUY THIS WATCH IF YOU WORKOUT/COMPETE LONGER THAN 5 HOURS AT A TIME since the battery in GPS mode won't last.
I WAS TOLD BY CUSTOMER SERVICE THAT THIS WATCH IS NOT A TRIATHLON TRAINING WATCH! honestly, they said even though i don't swim with it they wouldn't recommend it for triathlon training. no joke. that means no running or biking with this watch? Well i guess you could say it's a gimmic watch.

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date: August 8, 2010
review by: crazed cop
(4.5)

Bought this bike as my first road bike. I absolutely love it. I ride with other triathletes with $4,000 bikes and I have no problem with keeping up. The bike is very smooth and well worth the money I paid.

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date: August 6, 2010
review by: mogle.tamu
(4.7)

great shoes! go buy a pair and get to running!

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date: August 4, 2010
review by: Smileypain
(4.4)

It's an ipod shuffle 3rd gen with tap stick all waterproofed down to 25 feet deep.

I love this device, I am going to get the new controller so no tap stick.

If swimming gets a little old to you this will help big time.

First day I used it I found I wasn't getting tired I was getting board, doubled my swimming duration, in the pool that is.

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date: August 4, 2010
review by: Marsailles
(4.6)

I am very satisfied with this product and have in fact ordered and additional two pairs this week. It does take a while for the company to get them out to you but I am thinking that is temporary due to the high volume of this promotion.

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date: August 2, 2010
review by: littycm
(4.7)

Good shoe for the money - lighter than my current NB 1225's.

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