Sidi's carbon-soled T2 Silver Snake. You can debate about the silver snakeskin upper on this wider-than-average Sidi, but I kind of liked it. It makes a statement.
Commensurate with the launch of Campagnolo's TT group, the Italian component maker announces, along with Felt, the launch of its triathlon-legal seat tube motor.
In this week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray discusses the various pace displays on how elapsed time works, the Wahoo Fitness iPhone case, and the ...
We invite you to look closer at the Osymetric chainrings, the On Cloudsurfer running shoes, the Purple Harry Bike Floss and the Endurance Conspiracy bike slang t-shirt.
If you want your legs to feel as fresh at 8, or 15, or 22 miles into your run as they feel during the first few miles, you need your shoe to reduce the accumulated damage done. This is that shoe.
My first run in this shoe was a 5k road race. I liked these shoes a lot right from the gun. But it wasn't until about two miles into that race‚ on the descent‚ that I fell in love.
In this week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray discusses the various pace displays on Garmin units, mounting the Timex Global Trainer, and batteries ...
Let's break "barefoot" running down into its constituent parts. Is it a techology or a technique? Or both? Today, we're looking at the question of shoe height.
Several of the newest superbikes were developed (have you noticed?) with bolt-on accessories contemplated during the frame design. Will this motif redefine tri bike design? Probably so.
With the 2011 Abu Dhabi International Triathlon showdown almost upon us, it was time for the impressive Pro field to check in their bikes near the Emirates Palace hotel.
In this week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray discusses the Garmin Auto-Pause feature, ANT+ phones, and the Tunebug music system.
In this edition of What We Have Noticed we look at the Honey Stinger Organic Energy Chews, the Trix Champion t-shirt, the Oakley C-Wire shades and the Topeak Ratchet Rocket.
Andrew Yoder and Julie Dibens spent the day in the A2 Wind Tunnel in Mooresville, NC with folks from bike sponsor Trek and bike fitting system Retul. Slowtwitch was there to check it out.
The 2011 North American Handmade Bicycle Show is currently taking place in Austin, TX and visitors are exposed to an amazing showcase of hand crafted bicycles and parts.
In this week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray discusses the benefits of Computrainer Ergo Mode, covers the best GPS for skiing, and offers a ...
Our look at bike lights for safety continues with the stunningly bright 900 lumen Cyclops Adventure Sport ADV. This single LED light is an attractive option at $140 for folks who need big output at a ...
In this week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray discusses how to use your Garmin 310XT for all three legs of a triathlon, working with CompuTrainer's ...
On a recent trip through Chattanooga, TN we managed to get a look inside the American Bicycle Group and managed to snap a few images of the people there and some of the ongoing projects.
The 3020 bears a lot in common with the Kayano. But if its popular cousin doesn't grant quite enough medial support for you the over-pronator, the 3020 very likely will, and with no weight penalty.
In this week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray covers a handful of questions on Garmin and their nearly ubiquitous training devices as well as how to ...
With the 2011 racing season almost upon us, Andy Potts traveled to the A2 wind tunnel in Mooresville, NC to get checked out and dialed on his new Kestrel 4000.
In this week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray covers questions on the limits of Garmin's headunits, CompuTrainer software, and the new Nike watch ...
What constitutes good running form? Does good form lend itself to natural, or barefoot, or minimalist, running technology? What are the hallmarks of that technology?