Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: April 29, 2010
review by: dawnieruns
(4.3)

Would buy another in a heartbeat.

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date: April 28, 2010
review by: Gordo28
(5)

I ordered a second pair.

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date: April 27, 2010
review by: daw070707
(4.5)

Great bike for beginners or ones just wanting an easy/cheap ride, no room for growth could turn into a dust collector or just end up being sold.

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date: April 26, 2010
review by: mattajw
(4.5)

Ok Shoe. They seem more for racing than anything else.

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date: April 26, 2010
review by: michaelmmckee
(3.9)

Great value so far

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date: April 24, 2010
review by: RaytownPete
(4.8)

after a buying another brand between the 6's and the 4's I have no idea why I every left.

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date: April 23, 2010
review by: jase714
(5)

This is my dream bike. I've owned a number of Cervelo's and was always professionally fit. The ride quality, performance and innovations included in the 596 puts the other bikes I've owned to shame. On a final note, I would not buy this bike from an internet retailer unless you know exactly what size you are. As an example, a small 596 is comparable to a 54cm bike. Do not attempt to cut the seat mast yourself unless you know EXACTLY how much to take off - measure 5 times and cut 1.

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date: April 23, 2010
review by: edormody
(3.1)

I'm sure the Powerglide is worth the extra $70. The extra clear coat would make it much more durable

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date: June 1, 2010
review by: Barkeep
(3.5)

Visor fell apart after two months of owning it and maybe a dozen total wears. I was very disappointed.

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date: April 22, 2010
review by: 40isnotold
(5)

Great shoe, I would highly recommend if Mizuno's fit your feet and you're looking for a trail shoe.

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date: April 30, 2010
review by: getsome
(4.8)

Great new product. The 110 cuts out the unneccessary functions like virtual parter, endlessly customizable screens, maps, and waypoints, and delivers a no-nonsense watch that gives you the data you need to get the most out of your workouts. It's everything you've wanted your old Garmin to be, and nothing that you didn't want it to be.

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date: April 21, 2010
review by: littycm
(4.8)

I am very happy with this bike - big upgrade from my 11 year old Allez (aluminum). Will use for tri's as well as more social rides.

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date: April 20, 2010
review by: tri-again
(3.8)

I will switch shoe types this go around due to the fact that these have not lasted as long as they should.

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date: April 19, 2010
review by: richnmib
(4.9)

This bike is awesome

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date: April 19, 2010
review by: skane0329
(5)

This is a must-read for beginner and experienced triathletes. I prepared for my first triathlons using Sally Edwards' Triathlons for Women. This new version contains all the latest information on training and exercise science. Repeat triathletes will learn something new, too. I've completed nearly 20 triathlons--and there always something new to learn from Sally Edwards. She's a great inspiration.

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date: April 19, 2010
review by: danterrett
(4.6)

No shoe is perfect for every foot. If, however, your feet happen to be the right kind of feet for this product (can't help you there!) then they will do their job admirably.

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