Vision Metron TFA Aerobar
Vision, after wandering in the wilderness for a decade or so, has emerged from its sojourn with some first class aerobars, like this one.
by Dan Empfield, July 8, 2019Vision, after wandering in the wilderness for a decade or so, has emerged from its sojourn with some first class aerobars, like this one.
by Dan Empfield, July 8, 2019Carbon X is more a lightweight trainer, by category, but it’s going to be my racing flat and maybe it should be yours too.
Just like vacation rentals, refrigerators and spouses, your best wetsuit is out there. Finding it is the problem. (It might be a T1 by De Soto.)
Three or four companies made tri wetsuits in the 80s. First among the next generation was Orca, making wetsuits for a quarter century now.
Let’s talk about wetsuits, the one you might buy or the one you now own. Wetsuits’ll make you faster, More comfortable, and safer. Or not.
We interview Eric Horton, Director of Design at Giro, to learn about their design philosophy and tech in cycling shoes.
Here’s a wonderbar that superizes your mortal bike. It’s especially good for SRAM electronic users, but has important features regardless.
We take a look at the new “professional grade” road shoe from Giro, aimed to be so well-rounded that it’s the last shoe you’ll need.
If you’re thinking about a Speedmax, here’s my opinion on which build; and why I admire the CF 8.0 beyond certain others.
It’s the reissue of the original (and still the best) Bondi B. This retro issue is for hipsters and “jog walkers”. But that won’t stop me.
We look in to the relatively new trend of riser drop bars and the bike fit opportunities they provide for road, gravel, and tall riders.
It’s a low-cost, high-feature, working man’s path to a cleaner, integrated tri bike cockpit
Our tech editor reviews a trio of Profile-Design products – a drop bar, stem, and post using the latest fit expertise and philosophy.