WheelBuilder Reynolds AERO PowerTap Package – Final Thoughts
You always wonder – when you take two great products and combine them, will they end up being greater than the sum of their individual parts? So when we started […]
You always wonder – when you take two great products and combine them, will they end up being greater than the sum of their individual parts? So when we started […]
In the AeroGeeks garage, products come and go quite frequently. We send big ticket items back when our review process is over and look forward to unboxing the next item […]
Testing a base bar is not the easiest thing. The honest truth is that you really don’t want to spend much time in the pursuits. So how does one test […]
First impressions can be rough. They tend to represent the mere surface details of a product and leave out the finer points that take time to appreciate. Deep carbon wheels […]
There are always gaps between idea and implementation; between data and the real-world. And when it comes to the Dash Cycles TT.9, we see one of the best ideas in […]
When we first started reviewing the GoPro, our original intention was to use it as a black box camera; providing a way for riders to have video documentation of every […]
5AM rides are always going to be a little nerve wracking. There you are, barely awake and sharing the road with equally groggy drivers in vehicles that weight 100X more […]
When we end our time with a product, we generally have a pretty good grasp on what we like and don’t like about it—the good points and the not-so-good points, […]
When you first see the Specialized S-Works Trivents, the thing your eyes are immediately drawn to is the enclosure system, there is no other shoe on the market quite like […]
After a month of riding the Cobb Cycling Gen 2 saddle, we come back on our initial thoughts – that this is a fine road saddle but not a saddle […]
We’ve been riding Cobb’s Max Saddle for a few months now, and we can honestly say that we’ve fallen hard for its unique design. As we discussed in our First […]
The Bontrager Hilo RXL Speed Dial caught us a bit by surprise. While we were looking forward to testing its innovations, we were a bit wary of a long nosed triathlon saddle. […]
When we wrote our first article on the Giro Air Attack, the concept of an aero road helmet was still pretty new. Fast forward one month later and all of a sudden […]
We never know quite what to expect when we publish a new First Ride article here on AeroGeeks. Sometimes the products or articles we feel are most controversial receive no […]
We, as triathletes and cyclists, participate in one of the more expensive sports in the world. This isn’t hyperbole; anyone who has looked at the price tag of a newest […]
“How much liquid do you need to carry, this ride?” That’s the question we asked ourselves before we loaded up the Torhans mount for our morning constitutional. If the answer […]
We have to admit that it was a bit of bad luck that on the week we published our First Ride thoughts on the Osymetric chain rings, Bradley Wiggins also […]
When we first rode the FLO 30, we noted all the things that FLO did right on the 30s – the wide tire bed, how well they soak up poor […]
It isn’t often that a review can declare something categorically; we generally are forced to deal in nuance with products. So when something categorically better than the standard comes across […]
A month ago we proclaimed that the Zensah High Compression Shorts provided the “perfect balance of compression and maneuverability (Our First Thoughts Here)”, so the question is after a month […]