Bontrager Aeolus Helmet – Review
The Bontrager Aeolus aero helmet exists for an entirely singular purpose – to get its athletes from point A to point B as fast as humanly possible. Built for the […]
The Bontrager Aeolus aero helmet exists for an entirely singular purpose – to get its athletes from point A to point B as fast as humanly possible. Built for the […]
When we hear the name Silca, one word quickly comes to mind – Quality. From their Removable Valve Core Extenders to Hiro v.1, the products they make blow us away. […]
Halfway through our review of TriRig’s Alpha aerobar we were informed that we were no longer testing the Alpha. Now, with the introduction of the Alpha X, we were testing […]
A big congratulations to Chris Froome for taking the final yellow Jersey and the polka dots. After 21 days of racing, and quite a few ups and downs, it all […]
When we first heard news of the PRfive, we initially thought of it as the kid brother of the PRsix (we just so happen to be wrapping up our long-term […]
What would you do with an extra five minutes? That is the question Specialized has started asking this week with the introduction of their new suite of aero products. Combined, […]
We’ve all heard about a “do anything” wheel set concept, a wheel set that is truly the best of all worlds. It’s light and stiff enough to climb and accelerate, […]
It’s been just over a year since we shared our First Ride aboard our Specialized Shiv Expert test bike. In that time, the Shiv has been used to test new […]
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 […]
Back when we tested the Garmin 910xt, we called it the gold standard in multisport watches. It was reliable, easy to use, and trouble-free. However, being released in 2012, the […]
Two years ago we called TriRig’s Omega the “best mechanical rim brake on the market,” and we meant it. It was aerodynamically faired, easy to set for different wheels, stopped […]
Two months ago we shared our thoughts on the Trek Speed Concept and declared that if we were willing to race it, we would certainly buy it. Well last month […]
We recently read “Fierce Conversations” by Susan Scott and while most of the book’s lessons do not apply to triathlon (though every few months we tend to have fierce conversations […]
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 […]
The challenge with reviewing a product that seeks to buck a trend is that all of our standard comparisons fall flat. Of course it’s not that we can’t make a […]
If you are a long time reader of Aerogeeks you know that we are big fans of Cobb saddles. At any given time there is at least one Cobb on […]
We test all sorts of products here at Aerogeeks HQ, and yet we’re still amazed how often the simplest products can have the biggest impact. While not flashy or expensive, […]
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 […]
We don’t often get caught up in Super Bowl Sunday, but when one of the teams just happens to share their colors with the Aerogeeks, we had to pick sides. […]
We were excited when Trek rolled out their revised Speed Concept in mid-2013. They had taken a frame that had been performing at their pro-peloton level and added a list […]