| |
 |
Gear Pick: Under Armour Cold Gear Compression Mock Top
By Lucy Trevallion on 07/01/2013 13:02:48
Under Armour Cold Gear Compression Mock TopPrice: £40As soon as you put the Compression Mock top on it perfectly shapes to the contours of your body, keeping a tight (but not uncomfortably tight) fit, even after a few washes. The fabric is smooth
|
|
 |
Gear Pick: BioEars and ClearEars
By Annie Rice on 17/12/2012 15:50:38
BioEars and ClearEarsAnnie says: Waterlogged ears are a common but frustrating hazard facing triathletes. They can be enough to distract focus and frankly drive you a bit crazy. Cirrus Healthcare have launched two new products to help with such ear-related issues.BioEars are the ...
|
|
 |
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: Kinomap Trainer
By on 11/02/2013 10:20:32
Training indoors during the winter months can be tough on motivation at the best of times, so what if you could ride, run or even row to a synced video - or even better - in a local spot that you know?The new Kinomap Trainer app does exactly this, and has the added extra of allow...
|
|
) |
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
that it doesn’t rub, sweat or slide off, either – my feet endured 20 miles of hard trail running, including numerous immersions in water, and came out unscathed. I’ll be giving it a try in my next triathlon on a sock-free run – my only worry is that my feet may
|
|
 |
30 Beginners' Kit Must-Haves
By Simon Griffiths on 04/05/2010 13:28:40
When it comes to gear, triathletes are spoilt for choice, and sometimes bewildered by it. But there are certain items you cannot do without
. That said, you still require the right gear to ensure you train and race effectively, safely and within the rules of the sport.But what exactly is the right kit? The answer depends, in part, on experience and aspiration. A first-timer aiming to complete a
|
|
 |
Gear Pick: Mizuno Wave Rider 16
By on 11/03/2013 00:00:00
Mizuno have just released the latest edition to the Wave Rider running shoe, the Mizuno Wave Rider 16. The updated shoe has maintained the level of cushioning of previous versions and introduced a new ‘Smooth Ride’ material a shock-absorbing cushioning compound found in the midso...
|
|
 |
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: AquaSphere Seal 2.0 goggles
By TW on 27/02/2013 11:43:00
AquaSphere have made some improvements to their already loved Seal goggles and this month have launched the new and improved Seal 2.0.The first thing you notice when you put these on is the almost instant seal on your face. The super-secure seal is one of the main enhancements fo...
|
|
 |
End of Season: Kit Check
By on 16/09/2011 10:00:00
Give your gear a quick revamp to get it ready for racing in 2012
When the season is over, take a good look at the gear that has served you so well and decide what needs to be revamped, revived or recycled. Staff at The Tri Store in Eastbourne (thetristore.com) offer these tips.
|
|