Terry Falcon X – Review
Touted as the world’s most comfortable saddle for women, Terry prides itself on designing, testing, and modifying a wide variety of saddles for all levels and types of riders. Just […]
Touted as the world’s most comfortable saddle for women, Terry prides itself on designing, testing, and modifying a wide variety of saddles for all levels and types of riders. Just […]
Two months ago we finished up our long term review of the Mad Fiber Clinchers; we had spent over a month riding them and had been extremely impressed, not only […]
Face it, having two helmets is not exactly the cheapest of propositions. But if you want to be fast on race day you are going to want an aero helmet, […]
“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 […]
If you want to go fast, ride a time trial frame. If you want to go faster, get an aggressive fit. And, if you want to go really fast, get […]
Like the majority of our readers, the AeroGeeks team is always on the look out for products that enhance our unique athletic abilities. Admittedly we’re probably a bit obsessed with […]
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 […]
There are certain time honored traditions that every triathlete should at one time go through whether they want to or not; traditions such as leaving T2 with their helmet still […]
Non-circular chainrings: by now you are either riding them yourself, or know somebody that does. With Osymetric and Rotor stepping up their product lines in the past few years, pro […]
We all knew this was coming sooner or later; it was just a question of timing. Two weeks ago SRAM launched Force-22 which brought much of the technology of RED […]
Saddles are, by their very nature, a personal choice; what one athlete loves, another may find unusable. Fitting a saddle comes down to not only an athlete’s body type, but […]
When it comes to wrapping up product tests sometimes it is easier to say goodbye than others. Sometimes the products are good and we enjoy our time with them, but […]
On a bike, there are three contact points, the saddle, (aero or drop) bars and pedals, and we make much fuss about which ones we like and which we hate, […]
Surprises are good, but anticipated surprises are even better. On April 1, SRAM showed off a video teasing what we all expected to be its new 11-speed road system. We […]
Torhans isn’t a new name to AeroGeeks, having made the VR bottle that comes standard on our Felt DA, so when we had the opportunity to test out the rest […]
We don’t much like blanket statements here at AeroGeeks HQ. There’s nearly always a whole mess of exceptions that we have to weasel around to make them fit. But there […]
In our first ride article with the Hawk Racing BB30 Bottom Bracket we described the sensation of pedaling as using a hot knife to cut butter. It was that smooth. Devon came […]
When it comes to the big manufacturers in triathlon, it doesn’t get much bigger than Profile Design. We’re willing to bet that someplace in your garage you probably have at […]