Redshift Switch – Review
Before there was ice cream cake, there was a time when we had to face one of the world’s toughest choices—ice cream OR cake? Fortunately for us, someone came up […]
Before there was ice cream cake, there was a time when we had to face one of the world’s toughest choices—ice cream OR cake? Fortunately for us, someone came up […]
Kopin is not a name you’re familiar with, but you might be in the next year or two. They’re building a wearable called Solos, which is an update to the […]
If you wanted affordable power, and had a carbon crank, your options have been fairly limited. Which is to say, virtually nonexistent. Fortunately, Stages Cycling has heard you and is […]
The conventional wisdom in triathlon these days can be summed up by the saying, “A UCI-Approved sticker on a bike automatically makes it slower.” With constraints in the rules, ostensibly […]
“A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” The Specialized Evade Tri might be […]
Owning a superbike is a lot like owning a Ferrari. They’re stunningly pretty, go like hell, and are an absolute nightmare to work on or transport. The Felt IA is […]
Few things are as recognizable as the Felt logo in triathlon. It has remained unchanged for over twenty years, but that changes today. With the new Felt Logo comes a […]
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 […]
The AeroGeeks Team recently had an opportunity to speak with Jimmy Seear and Diaa Nour, co-founders of Ventum, a groundbreaking company that has taken a legendary bike design and updated […]
Luxury, at times, is difficult to quantify. If you go just by numbers you’ll miss the superior product, because details don’t always stack up that way. Quality is just as […]
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, […]
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 […]
Racing triathlon is a complicated endeavor. We spend months agonizing over which helmet to wear, tire pressures for both front and rear, should we run the 11-23 cassette or the […]
A man much smarter than we are once wrote that “all that is gold does not glitter.” Now, sure, Gandalf may have been referring to Aragorn, but consider for a […]
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 […]
When you’re out on the road, it’s difficult to overstate the importance of having cameras on your bike. If the unthinkable strikes, on-board cameras provide a record of the events […]
It’s an unfortunate reality that we were not born to be elite endurance athletes. We are not “genetic freaks,” as the saying goes. We don’t have a naturally high hematocrit, […]
Last year, we were given a little flash drive with some very interesting wind tunnel data about the then-new Felt AR and its competition, which we analyzed. While we had […]
Say what you will, but we think there’s something very attractive about bikes mounted on a roof rack. However, we don’t want a roof rack all the time as they […]