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Gear Pick: Ogio bag
By TW on 26/03/2013 14:23:00

You swim, you run, you cycle and you workout at the gym: rather than packing multiple bags, why not just pack one? That’s the idea behind Ogio’s all in one range, ideal for triathletes.Originally a producer of high quality and innovative golfing apparel, Ogio has stepped into the...

Gear Pick: FUEL
By Annie Rice on 27/03/2013 17:24:00

There's a new sports nutrition brand on the market designed to power you through your training. FUEL is all about breakfast and has three products on the market: a breakfast milkshake, crunchy granola and on-the-go porridge pots.The concept is simple: fast and convenient energy w...

Gear pick: Incredisocks
By Annie Rice on 07/05/2013 17:45:12

Running is hard on the feet; blisters, bruising and black toenails sometimes feel like a right of passage for runners, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Some correctly fitting kit can make a world of difference and these socks from Incredisocks claim to boost blood and oxygen f...

Gear pick: Anti chafing products
By on 17/04/2013 12:00:00
Sam Murphy puts five tri-friendly anti-chafing products to the test

1. BodyGlide Skin Formula, 37g, £11.99 www.bodyglide.com The days of slathering yourself in Vaseline to stop chafing, prevent blisters and ease the removal of wetsuits are long gone, and for that we have Bodyglide, the granddaddy of anti-chafing products, to thank. While the old ...

Gear pick: USN Diet Whey bars
By Annie Rice on 17/04/2013 12:05:00

With a soft peanut butter filling, decent chew and chocolate-flavour coating, protein bars don’t often taste as delicious USN’s latest Peanut Butter Chocolate Brownie Diet Whey Bars. Often chocolate-flavour bars lack the chocolate hit I crave, but I'm a big fan of these - though ...

Gear Pick: Finis SwimSense watch
By TW on 26/03/2013 14:10:00

Finis SwimSense is a swimming watch that counts laps, monitors stroke rate and stroke count, calculates SWOLF efficiency and includes the ability to upload to a personal online training plan.Using the same technology used in Smart phones to detect movement, it senses when you get...

Gear pick: Merrell Barefoot Road Glove Dash 2
By Annie Rice on 11/04/2013 14:36:05

Merrell has collaborated with Vibram once again to produce an upgraded version of their barefoot predecessors. They are designed for natural running on hard surfaces and feature a durable Vibram sole, with a zero-drop platform and ultra-lightweight feel. The shoe claims to encour...

Gear pick: Timex Ironman Run Trainer 2.0 GPS
By Annie Rice on 24/04/2013 15:15:19

The Ironman Run Trainer GPS 2.0 has landed and we’ve been given a sneak preview at the latest from Timex. The watch has come on leaps and bounds since its predecessor in design; it’s lightweight, slick and stylish. So what does it do? Just about everything.It has all the features...

Review: Reflex diet protein
By Annie Rice on 14/05/2013 17:14:08

Another diet protein product has hit the market so we’ve been consuming more protein than usual, waiting for our biceps to grow. They claim to, ‘have used the latest advances in protein and weight loss technology’ to help support your training and a healthy well-defined body. So ...

Review: Garmin fenix
By Ben Hobson on 14/05/2013 17:19:38
Garmin’s first trail specific watch is here to help guide you on your way.

Out of the box, the latest offering from Garmin was considerably different to the forerunner models that I was used to handling. With its larger and heavier bulk, knurled metal buttons and a dense rubber strap, the chunky exterior may mislead some of you into thinking it would...

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