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Tag Archives: Profile Design

Interbike 2015 – Profile Design

October 2, 2015by aerogeeks Leave a comment

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 […]

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Bars, By Mike, Hydration, Interbike, Saddles

Interbike 2015 – Day 3 – The First Gallery

September 17, 2015by aerogeeks Leave a comment

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 […]

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By Mike, First Look, Interbike

Profile Design FC25 – Review

June 16, 2015by aerogeeks 16 Comments

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 […]

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By Mike, Hydration, Review

The One Million View Giveaway!

September 25, 2014by aerogeeks 68 Comments

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 […]

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By Mike, Contest

Interbike 2014 – Profile Design

September 18, 2014by aerogeeks 2 Comments

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 […]

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By Mike, Hydration, Interbike

Profile Design M:2 – Review

May 5, 2014by aerogeeks 1 Comment

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 […]

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By Tracy, Review, WetSuit

AeroMail – Pedestalling Profile Design J4 Brackets

April 30, 2014by aerogeeks 1 Comment

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 […]

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AeroMail, Bars, By Mike

Profile Design TwentyFour Series 58/78 – Final Thoughts

March 19, 2014by aerogeeks 3 Comments

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 […]

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By Devon, Final Thoughts, Wheels

Profile Design RZ2 – Review

March 7, 2014by aerogeeks 4 Comments

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, […]

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By Mike, Hydration, Review

Profile Design F-25C Armrest Kit – Review

March 4, 2014by aerogeeks 1 Comment

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 […]

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Bars, By Mike, Review

Profile Design T3 Plus Carbon – Review

January 31, 2014by aerogeeks 9 Comments

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. […]

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Bars, By Mike, Review

Profile Design Twenty Four Series 58/78 – First Ride

October 31, 2013by aerogeeks 5 Comments

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 […]

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By Devon, First Ride, Wheels

Kona 2013 – The Winning Rides

October 14, 2013by aerogeeks 1 Comment

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 […]

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By Mike

Profile Design Sync Hydration System – Review

August 6, 2013by aerogeeks 1 Comment

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 […]

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By Mike, Hydration, Review

Profile Design Aero HC – Final Thoughts

July 24, 2013by aerogeeks 8 Comments

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 […]

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By Mike, Final Thoughts, Hydration

Profile Design Aero HC System – First Ride

June 4, 2013by aerogeeks 14 Comments

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 […]

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By Mike, First Ride, Hydration

Profile Design TwentyFour Series – First Look

April 3, 2013by aerogeeks 5 Comments

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 […]

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By Mike, First Look, Wheels

AeroGeek’s Hydration Guide – Rear Carriers

January 19, 2013by aerogeeks 10 Comments

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 […]

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By Mike, Guides, Hydration

Quintana Roo’s 2013 ‘Shift’ Lineup

January 10, 2013by aerogeeks Leave a comment

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 […]

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Bike, By Mike, First Look

AeroGeek’s Hydration Guide – BTA

January 6, 2013by aerogeeks 8 Comments

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 […]

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By Mike, Guides, Hydration

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