Great bag, reasonable price, very durable. Overall, a great value for the experienced triathlete, though a little pricey for beginners
Read More »2XU Comp Tri Shorts–Final Review
Great shorts, durable and chlorine resistant. Overall, a great value
Read More »SweatGUTR Initial Review
A few days ago we published our first look at the SweatGUTR system. If you didn’t see our first review, the SweatGUTR is a very different type of sweat control system by Tunnel Vision Inc of Dallas, Texas. As opposed ...
Read More »ISM Adamo Century Seat–Initial Review
Last week, we mentioned that we’d just received an Adamo Century seat from ISM, Ideal Saddle Modification. Just to recap: Background on ISM: Steve Toll, ISM’s founder, first conceptualized the Adamo seat in 1997 and received a patent for the ...
Read More »2010 Canari Cyclewear Velo II Bike Shorts–Initial Review
A few weeks after we published our initial review of the Canari Velo II Bike shorts, we were contacted by a representative from Canari. He explained that he thought the shorts we had were much older than we were told ...
Read More »SweatGUTR First Look
We received a few test samples of the SweatGUTR last weekend and have started testing them on our runs and bike rides. Thanks to the folks at Tunnel Vision for the samples. The SweatGUTR a completely different type of headband. ...
Read More »First Look–ISM Adamo Century Seat
We’ve just received a great new product for triathletes and cyclists: the ISM Adamo Century Seat. Looks a bit weird, huh? Well that’s to be expected. If you think about bike seats, the basic design hasn’t changed in quite a ...
Read More »Yankz! T2 TriathlonBAG–Final Review
This is a great bag, plenty of room, very durable, stylish, and inexpensive.
Read More »CatEye Velo 8 Cycle Computer–Final Review
Inexpensive and accurate, the CatEye Velo 8 is a great entry level computer.
Read More »SLS3 Compression Sox–Final Review
We’ve been using the SLS3 Compression Sox for a few weeks now and have been very pleased with their performance. Background: SLS3, pronounced SLS Tri, has been around since their debut in 2007 at the Hawaii Ironman. Designed, tested, and ...
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