Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: May 31, 2010
review by: gearbuzz
(2.7)

Beautiful and great entry level bike but demanding on the body. This 60-year olds body. A prize possession, however.

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date: May 30, 2010
review by: blueyedbikergirl
(4.9)

Love, love, love this suit! Will most likely buy another one (also comes in all red, and red makes you look faster, right?) as soon as one in my size comes in.

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date: May 28, 2010
(4.2)

Somebody should have thought of this years ago.

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date: December 2, 2010
review by: 2moremiles
(4.3)

Very good shoes after ~ 10 hours or so of use

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date: May 22, 2010
review by: jmkizer
(4)

I think that these will be a good addition to my tri gear.

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date: May 22, 2010
review by: Gumwars
(4.4)

A good bike for a great price. I can only hope my skill improves to a point where I use everything it has to offer.

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date: May 20, 2010
review by: morey000
(4.6)

Great goggle. Adjustable nose pieces, good seal material, comfortable.

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date: May 20, 2010
review by: Gumwars
(4.3)

The Five Finger KSO represents a critical step in deprogramming the heelstrike ahead of your COG stride espoused by the mainstream shoe companies. If you pay close attention to your body while learning to use these shoes and take care not to overtrain, the KSOs will make you a better runner with a substantially lower risk of injury over the course of your running career. Simply put, they allow you to train barefoot on many surfaces that you would otherwise avoid sans shoes. Again, moderation and listening to your body are the keys to enjoying the Vibrams. If you can avoid the pitfalls of an overuse or overexertion injury while breaking in with the KSOs be prepared to experience a whole new world of running pleasure.

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date: May 16, 2010
review by: CindyLou100
(4.8)

I highly recommend this, especially for relatively new swimmers or swimming in warmer climates that don't require a top.

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date: May 15, 2010
review by: TriMDC
(4.6)

Really nice bike. I got a great deal on it so I am ver very happy. It was cheaper than my two entry level TT bikes. Planet X is a great company too. I have spoken with both the US and England offices and they were very helpful.

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date: May 13, 2010
(3.1)

Pretty much wish I would have purchased a Cervelo or Scott. Payed a premium for value I am not sure I got...

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date: May 13, 2010
review by: webster84
(4.7)

Sharp design and nice value, particularly because I found it on sale at Performance Bike.

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date: May 13, 2010
review by: gigabit
(5)

My first Sprint on this bike with a Gray - 50/95 wheel set yielded a top 20 overall on the bike. I was almost 4 Mph faster average over my last race the month prior (on my road bike) The price and component mix are excellent. I would have expected to pay 2300 or better for his caliber bike.

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date: May 13, 2010
review by: webster84
(4.6)

Great fit, easy to put on, nice looking graphics.

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date: May 11, 2010
review by: sboxrz
(3.3)

Good looking product, would be good for competition but not for daily use or training, too expensive for such poor quality.

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date: May 17, 2010
review by: CindyLou100
(3.1)

Do not recommend

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