If you're scratching your head over what to buy the triathlete in your life - or looking for a wish list to give family and friends - then we're here to help with our edit of the year's latest cycling, swimming and running gifts.Image credit: Tooga
What’s currently topping your gear wish-list? Shoes? A sports watch? Thermal apparel?Whatever your latest must-have item, this is your chance to get your mitts on some kit for free. We’ve teamed up with Alexandra Sports and every two weeks
If you're scratching your head over what to buy the runner in your life - or looking for a wish list to give family and friends - then we're here to help with our edit of the year's best running gifts.From stocking fillers to luxury treats, you
some of you into thinking it would be a weight on the wrist, but it isn't. This watch is designed to be rugged for a reason and with a list of features that will make any trail and ultra-running enthusiast leap a stile with joy, it’s a clear
, Garmin's EMEA Product Manager Fitness.We say...Definitely top of our Christmas wish-list. We're excited: the Garmin Forerunner 910XT promises to be a GPS game-changer that'll transform the way you train and race.Find out moreWatch a video of the Garmin
To complement our sister magazine, Triathlete’s World, we will be launching a new triathlon channel packed with news, features, event listings and gear reviews. The triathlon forum won’t be moving – you’ll still be able to chat on your favourite threads and move
wish list. What is it?The Fastskin3 is a cap, goggle and suit engineered to work together as one efficient racing system. Speedo has spent four years and a whopping 55,000 hours developing the Fastskin3 - and it seems to have paid off. It offers a full
of effort into identifying runners from the number lists so he could name-check them and give them a boost as they approach the finish line. Many couldn't hear him because of their music – Muttley Running is a sport, and an Olympic sport at that. I wonder
, and suddenly, rather too easily, I was booked to go to the North Pole!This meant two things; firstly, that I was going to have to buy a lot of new kit, and secondly that I was going to have to do some training.The list of kit to buy is never ending. Obviously I
. Don't pack too lightThom Phillips, coach at thetrilife.com, always packs a few extra items in case of changes in weather or temperature. He thinks it's better to pack and not use something than it is to leave it at home, and then wish you'd brought