Interbike 2015 – Profile Design
Profile Design has been a long-standing favorite of the AeroGeeks team, so we always make time to stop by their booth at Interbike to check out their latest. This year, Profile […]
Profile Design has been a long-standing favorite of the AeroGeeks team, so we always make time to stop by their booth at Interbike to check out their latest. This year, Profile […]
That’s right – we couldn’t contain our Day 3 gallery to just a single post. The entire team was roving the floor of the Mandalay Bay convention center and we […]
When we tested Profile Design’s Aero HC, we wrote that they had “created a refillable BTA system that solves many of the problems of previous systems, and most importantly, never […]
It seems like only yesterday the Aerogeeks.com celebrated its 500,000th hit, and here we are celebrating 1 Million! Over the past two years, more than 300,000 visitors have viewed Aerogeeks […]
Profile Design always has something exciting to show at Interbike and this year was no exception. Last year it was the Aero HC and the TwentyFour series wheels. This year […]
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 […]
In our review of the Profile Design T3 Plus Carbon clip ons we made mention of the 80mm of stack adjustment available. However we didn’t go in depth into how […]
We, as a sport, tend to have short memories. “Whatever happened to…” is a question that gets thrown around AeroGeeks HQ on a nearly daily basis. In most cases, the […]
Fueling is always going to be an essential part of any triathlon strategy. At the end of the day—no matter how hard you trained—if you screw up your fuel strategy, […]
We would like to tell you that every product we ever put on our bikes is there because it makes us faster, and that speed and winning is all we […]
Profile Design’s T3 Plus is hands down one of our favorite aerobars on the market today. We have ridden many bikes with these bars and loved every mile in them. […]
Profile Design is a company best-known for their cockpits and hydration systems, so if you weren’t aware that they made carbon wheels, the Altair line, you could be forgiven. Now […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Like the majority of our readers, the AeroGeeks team is always on the look out for products that enhance our unique athletic abilities. Admittedly we’re probably a bit obsessed with […]
When it comes to the big manufacturers in triathlon, it doesn’t get much bigger than Profile Design. We’re willing to bet that someplace in your garage you probably have at […]
In out last post we covered the BTA (between the arms) position for storing hydration on board the bike. As we discussed, we feel this is by far the best […]
Even when you are known as one of the biggest innovators in the sport, you are going to take a year off now and then, and sometimes that isn’t a […]
In this post we will be covering the BTA (between the arms) bottle setup. The BTA position is universally considered one of the best—if not THE best—place for a triathlete […]