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Review: Profile Design Aeria
I love seeing companies up their game. The world of triathlon equipment is like any other, in that it benefits from fierce competition among manufacturers, and Profile Design is really upping the ante with some of their new products for...
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Interbike 2014: FSA's New Direction
FSA's concept SI aerobar offers indepdent stack adjustment for the pads/extensions. This has been standard fare for years on other bars, but is a first for FSA.Triathlon stalwart FSA is showing a decidedly new direction for its upcoming aero products,...
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Review: Felt Devox Aerobars
The aerobar is probably our favorite part on a triathlon bike. The aerobar is essentially the heart and soul of our bikes, and perhaps the defining piece of hardware in our entire sport. And aerobars are often one of the...
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Gamma Extensions are here!
Just a couple short months ago, we showed you our concept for a new type of aerobar extension, called the Gamma. It was a simple sixteen-degree, single bend extension, built extra long on both ends to accommodate just about any...
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PRO Missile Evo Aerobar Review
This is a piece I've wanted to review for a long time. Shimano is best known for their drivetrain components, like the Dura-Ace Di2 that has infiltrated so many high-end tri bike builds. But Shimano also makes a large line...
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