Profile Design FC25 – Review
When we tested Profile Design’s Aero HC, we wrote that they had “created a refillable BTA system that solves many of the problems of previous systems, and most importantly, never […]
When we tested Profile Design’s Aero HC, we wrote that they had “created a refillable BTA system that solves many of the problems of previous systems, and most importantly, never […]
When ISM released the Attack two years ago, it was very nearly an overnight sensation. The narrower profile meant that those who previously had to zip-tie the prongs of a […]
We’ve all heard about a “do anything” wheel set concept, a wheel set that is truly the best of all worlds. It’s light and stiff enough to climb and accelerate, […]
When we decided to focus on long-term reviews, we didn’t necessarily have the ENVE SES Aero Bar in mind. Our extended review process allows us to really get a feel […]
If you wish to run, first you must walk. Although we think that might not apply to Nick Salazar, the brains behind TriRig and its component line, the Alpha, Sigma, […]
Two years ago we called TriRig’s Omega the “best mechanical rim brake on the market,” and we meant it. It was aerodynamically faired, easy to set for different wheels, stopped […]
In triathlon, it’s commonly accepted that to go faster, all one needs to do is apply money to the problem. For the most part, this is true – we have […]
We hate stopping on our long rides. In fact, it honestly may be Mike’s biggest pet peeve. Although even he’ll admit that sooner or later you are going to run […]
If you are a long time reader of Aerogeeks you know that we are big fans of Cobb saddles. At any given time there is at least one Cobb on […]
Discs can be a bit of an enigma to first-time triathletes. Here you are racking your road bike in transition, thinking about how ready you are. You probably installed aerobars […]
What you eat before, during, and after your workout is just as important as the workout itself. What’s more, what you eat during one workout can impact your performance during […]
We have been wanting to experience Look’s Kéo Blade Aero pedals ever since we saw them a few years ago. Between the claimed aero savings, the precise engagement of their […]
We first saw the 1.1 at Interbike back in September, and now it’s finally hitting shop shelves. The PN 1.1 features the same shape as the Attack, a saddle we were […]
It would be easy to start this review by referencing the “click…click…click” of your valve extension rattling around in your wheel’s valve hole. But honestly, that short changes SILCA’s removable […]
Hydration is going through something of a transformation in triathlon right now. From integrated designs such as the SHIV Tri, to aerodynamically optimized rear carriers and front bottles alike, the […]
Typically, the process is pretty straightforward when we work with a company to start a product review. If sizing isn’t a factor (BTA systems, wheels, etc…), it’s simply a matter […]
Every time a manufacturer hints at a new product the bets start flying here at the Aerogeeks HQ. Depending on the manufacturer, debates are sparked on whether the news pertains […]
We’re always looking for ways to gain a few extra seconds on the bike. And while we are sometimes willing to pay for even the smallest gains, we obviously prefer […]
No trip to Interbike would be complete without a stop at the Zipp \ SRAM booth. While there were no new triathlon-related product announcements from Zipp, this was our first […]
Nine times out of ten, when you think about the Look brand name, their pedal systems come to mind. So it should come as no surprise that Look was showcasing […]