currexSole RUNPRO – Review
Runners and triathletes alike know that taking care of your feet and legs is an essential part of injury prevention. We buy specific shoes, socks, compression gear all in the […]
Runners and triathletes alike know that taking care of your feet and legs is an essential part of injury prevention. We buy specific shoes, socks, compression gear all in the […]
Most of us raced our first triathlon in something we found on sale on the rack at our local shop. After all, out of all of your gear, who would […]
For those of our readers familiar with the tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, you’ll likely remember Goldilocks’ famous “just right” comparison. Now of course Goldilocks was really referring […]
It probably goes without saying that the AG team loves bikes. We get downright giddy at the prospect of a new bike showing up in our mailroom. And when it […]
When it comes to purchasing a new helmet, most of us have to make a choice. What’s more important to you—ventilation or aerodynamics? For most of us, we solve this […]
Once you’ve gotten a few races under your belt, you inevitably begin to trade up your gear to increase your advantage. And while you certainly can purchase a litany of […]
We first started running with the Distance Elites back in February, and we have to admit that we were a bit unsure of what to make of Newton’s trademark “lug” […]
Any repeat reader of AeroGeeks knows that we’re what you might call, well….water bottle connoisseurs. Not only is the AG garage stocked with various bottle options, but a good amount […]
Specialized launched its radically different triathlon-specific (and very UCI-illegal) Shiv frame at the 2011 Ironman World Championships in Kona—debuting under Craig Alexander while setting a new course record. Specialized promised […]
Always on the hunt for the perfect shoe, all of us on the AG staff have cycled through more brands than we can count. Although, we have to admit that […]
We first took a look at the all new Cervélo P3 last April and were thoroughly impressed and very curious. After all, the original P3 was well respected as the […]
Hydration belts tend to be a very personal choice. Many times we’ve purchased one on a recommendation only to find that it doesn’t fit our bodies and we’re left pulling, […]
We fell in love with Pearl Izumi’s Project E:Motion Tri N1s a few months ago, and after many miles of training runs and a few races, we can safely say […]
Triathletes are known for double, triple, and quadruple checking their race-day items, so having an athletic bag that can expertly organize all of your gear is a must. That’s why […]
After a couple weeks of playing catch up post-Interbike, we’re getting back into our rhythm of testing and finishing out some of our ongoing reviews. It’s good to be back! […]
We recently had the privilege to take a peek at Pearl Izumi’s 2014 spring line, and so far we like what we see. One of our favorites includes the P.R.O. […]
Most of our readers know by now how much we love 110%’s products. If you haven’t read our review of their OverDrive Compression Kit earlier this year, check it out […]
When we first slipped on the 110% compression + Ice kit, we knew that we had found a training partner for life. And now, so has professional triathlete Matty Reed—the […]
Two years in the making, Giant’s Propel Advanced is the more affordable kid brother of the Giant Propel Advanced SL. While the Propel Advanced doesn’t feature the integrated seat mast of […]
Lighter, stiffer, and more aero—this is what Felt is promising with its 2014 AR. And at first glance, we can’t disagree. As one of the first aero frames on the […]