Cobb Cycling Gen 2 – Final Thoughts
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 […]
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 […]
There are few things Devon really hates to put on a bike, however saddle bags are one of them. He thinks that non-integrated storage is, at best, creating extra drag […]
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. […]
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 […]
Regular readers of AeroGeeks know that the thought of dropping a bottle on the course keeps us up at night. After all, you can spend months developing your perfect nutrition […]
Time trial bikes have been getting better and better at going faster and faster. Aero enhancements let more power go to pushing the bike forward and less fighting the wind […]
Whenever we talk with a company regarding a new product test, the first question on our minds is what makes this product different when compared with others on the market? […]
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 […]
When you think triathlon specific shoes, one of two images will come to mind—a large, single Velcro enclosure or the rear closure system of the Specialized S-Works Trivents. If you’re […]
When we first laid eyes on Cobb’s Max saddle we weren’t completely sold on its looks. However, after spending just a few rides on it, we can tell you that […]
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 […]
For the past few weeks we have been hearing about a new Speed Concept coming in the not-too-distant future. Most of the rumors said Kona, but we were thinking Interbike […]
When it comes to the Cobb Rapido shorts, the first feature you will notice is their absolute lack of chamois. We don’t mean that they have a small one, or […]
The Adamo split nosed saddle has become almost as synonymous with tri bikes as the aero bar. You cannot walk though transition without coming across practically the entire Adamo lineup. […]
Inviscid Design has been teasing us for a while now, telling us that a new product—the Z4—was on the way that would change how we create our BTA setups. Most […]
When the company with the highest helmet count at Kona releases a new aero helmet, there is good reason to pay attention. But when the person doing the introduction is […]
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 […]
Sometimes flashy gear makes you feel faster. Sure, your more practical self might say to stick with basic black or white. But let’s face it, at some point we all […]