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I've been in love with Altra's whole design ethos since the company started several years ago. Here's my take on their current lightweight racer, the One 2.5.
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We take a trio of Louis Garneau's latest triathlon products and put them to the test. Included are the new M2 Tri Suit, TRI-400 shoes, and Course aero road helmet.
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The world famous BOA company makes products that serve athletes around the globe. Andrew Strauss headed over to their Denver headquarters for a tour.
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Transitions are sometimes called the fourth sport of triathlon, and like anything else, perfecting them just takes a little practice and, of course, the careful application of the right gear.
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This lightweight runner has more trick features than you can shake a stick at. How does it stack up?
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This slick little road shoe tips the scales at a feathery 200 grams, and looks pretty darn good doing it.
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Our favorite zero-drop footwear now comes in a tri-specific package that's light, comfy, and packed with features. And you know we love that orange color.
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The Zero Drop specialists have expanded their foot-shaped lineup to serve trail runners, and those who need a bit more stability.
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The Big red S introduces the next generation of triathlon shoes, with a brand new concept that threatens to change everything you know about cycling footwear.
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Primarily known for its helmets, Giro has expanded into triathlon footwear with the Mele shoe. Here's our review.
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Altra is a brand new shoe company with a very smart design philosophy. Check out our review of their male and female specific models, the Instinct and Intuition.
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