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The case is lower (small b), but the quality is high. blueseventy is one of the top 3 or 4 wetsuit brands that matter most in triathlon.
by Dan Empfield, February 27, 2017The case is lower (small b), but the quality is high. blueseventy is one of the top 3 or 4 wetsuit brands that matter most in triathlon.
by Dan Empfield, February 27, 2017A number of wetsuit makers rediscovered the art of glue & blindstitch patternmaking, and went further in neck and back design. ROKA is a case in point.
TYR makes great wetsuits! But it’s had a horrible return policy. Happily the return policy is changing, making this wetsuit purchase-worthy.
There is market share. And then there is an abject stranglehold on a market segment. Does Continential deserve a 71 percent brand preference?
Why does this wetsuit have a cult following? Why has that following slipped? Is it due for a resurgence? Should you buy this wetsuit?
Scott’s new Cadence Plus helmet proves that an aero road helmet doesn’t have to be a compromise. It can be lighter, more comfortable, and just as aero as a dedicated TT helmet. This is easily the best road helmet I’ve ever used.
Brazilian Igor Amorelli did not have the Kona day he desired, but here is a look at the Shimano equipped Ridley Dean FAST of this Red Bull athlete.
Here’s a bike that tells you much about its maker
Today is our first glimpse of the Andean’s Project-One-style buildable shopper, with a Pad X/Y sizer built in.
German Patrick Lange stormed to a podium spot at the 2016 IRONMAN World Championships in Kona aboard this Canyon Speedmax CF SLX.
American Timothy O’Donnell had the top podium spot as a target when he came to Kona, and in the end finished 6th aboard this very distinctive patriotic themed Trek Speed Concept Project One.
Today we share an image gallery of various professional men during the marathon of the 2016 IRONMAN World Championships in Kona, Hawaii.
This is our second bike gallery with professional men from the 2016 IRONMAN World Championships in Kona, Hawaii – super up close.