ISM PN 3.0 – Review
We’ve said it before—saddles are a very personal choice. But when it comes to comfort, ISM is usually a pretty safe bet for us. So when ISM introduced the PN […]
We’ve said it before—saddles are a very personal choice. But when it comes to comfort, ISM is usually a pretty safe bet for us. So when ISM introduced the PN […]
We keep the #WiR short to spend Father’s Day with the littlest AeroGeek but that didn’t stop us from checking out the latest from Pioneer Cycles and ISM Saddles
Sorry we are a bit late on the WiR this week. The team spent the weekend in St. Petersburg, Florida both racing and checking out the action at the St. […]
We first saw the 1.1 at Interbike back in September, and now it’s finally hitting shop shelves. The PN 1.1 features the same shape as the Attack, a saddle we were […]
Analyzing the bikes under the men’s and women’s champions you see similarities in design but very different execution between the two. Rinny and Van Leirde both rode UCI illegal frames […]
It’s hard to believe how time has flown, yet here we are, a month since we first received the Adamo Attack. And after putting significant mileage on the Attack, we’re […]
It was another busy week at AeroGeeks headquarters. On Monday we were proud to share our new logo. What did you think? The mail room was busy all week as […]
Wow, what a busy few weeks it has been here at AG headquarters. With everything going on we wanted to take a moment to bring all of our readers up […]
The Garmin says we’re about 150 miles into our Adamo Attack long-term review, and we wanted to give just a quick little update (read our first look, here). We also received […]
While the Adamo Attack is designed primarily for road racers, we can all be sure that triathletes took notice of the release of this saddle late last year. The Attack […]
In 2011, Felt made it to the big time with their top-of-the-line DA. It was everything a superbike should be – aero, fast, well appointed, and drop-dead sexy. For ’12, […]
For our inaugural post, I’m going to review my primary bike (I have a second slightly older bike that is permanently attached to a trainer). This is my 2012 Quintana […]