Profile Design TwentyFour Series 58/78 – Final Thoughts
We, as a sport, tend to have short memories. “Whatever happened to…” is a question that gets thrown around AeroGeeks HQ on a nearly daily basis. In most cases, the […]
We, as a sport, tend to have short memories. “Whatever happened to…” is a question that gets thrown around AeroGeeks HQ on a nearly daily basis. In most cases, the […]
The perfect wheel set – does it exist or is it just an urban legend? We tend to believe that finding a truly “perfect” wheel set will come down to […]
For triathletes – the concept of non UCI legal has started to become common; at least when it comes to bike frames. At this point Felt, Trek, Specialized and Cervelo […]
Here’s the thing; developing anything is expensive. But developing things that need to be able to go fast is really expensive. So companies, if they’re smart, look at the best designs in the industry […]
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 […]
Profile Design is a company best-known for their cockpits and hydration systems, so if you weren’t aware that they made carbon wheels, the Altair line, you could be forgiven. Now […]
Strong competition will often times have an immediate impact on an industry. So when Stages announced it was going to offer a power meter for just $699 consumers immediately started […]
When cross-shopping wheels, everything comes into play: price, weight, material, aero data, depth, rim profile, braking, hubs, and even looks make narrowing the range of wheels out there to the […]
The trend these days in wheels can be summed up thusly: wider and rounder is better. From Zipp’s FireCrest to Flo Cycling’s offerings and everywhere in between, the wide, toroidal […]
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 […]
We are old enough to remember when Pontiac had a whole marketing campaign built around the idea that “Wider is better.” Yes, we know that dates us, but it seems […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Let’s face it; buying a set of mid-depth V-shaped wheels is not an easy decision to make. There are an incredible number of options to choose from, using very similar […]
We’ve never had the chance to show up at a Starbucks in a Lamborghini Aventador wearing nothing but spandex. However, we suspect that when we showed up at a local […]