Reviewed: POC Essential Bibs/Jersey And Resistance Ultra Zip Tee
Safety comes first with this kit from Sweden’s POC.
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Looking for reviews and advice on triathlon bikes, helmets, components, wheels, and more? Check out our triathlon bike gear articles from experts.
Safety comes first with this kit from Sweden’s POC.
Always wanted to try a Wyn Republic kit but haven't pulled the trigger? We give it a thorough review.
For a very very long time, Quintana Roo has been all about the tri, but the original tri wetsuit brand has branched outside of their tri bike line to include a slick new road steed, the SRfive.
We look at a hot-weather slaying kit that requires a lot of special care.
These subtle kits are produced in California.
We look at a kit for women from Canadian company 7Mesh.
This brand makes cycling kits for women only.
We look at the latest kit from high-end European brand Assos.
These kits are among the most affordable we tested—how do they stack up?
Elite's new Sterzo Smart Block allows indoor riders to steer their front end and get virtual feedback in Zwift. We check it out.
We check out a snug-fitting kit that works well for long days in the saddle.
We look at a budget-conscious kit that’ll save you a few bucks before you upgrade and a killer take on pocketed bibs.
We dig into an excellent summer kit from a well-trusted brand.
We look at a kit that works well in tons of conditions, and (more importantly?) looks great.
Smart trainers sound like a good thing, but what are they and how do you set one up?
Tri bikes aren’t for everybody, so we look at a wide range of road bike options that work well for tri training or racing.
Specialized’s Roubaix Comp is the comfort-at-all-costs bike that could make a good long-course road/tri bike for the right person with a few adjustments.
It’s fun, it’s fast—and it delivers one hell of a ride, but with quite the hefty price tag.
Though Ventum has made a name for itself as an unconventional tri bike brand, their new, seemingly traditional road bike rides like they’ve been in the drop-bar game for years.
This high-end women’s aero road bike might be a lot for a beginner, but it’s built perfectly for those who want to go fast.
Value reigns supreme—as always—with Canyon’s high-end race-ready carbon beast. The Speedmax CF SLX 8.0 SL might be a mouthful, but it’ll get you to T2 ready to run.
Wahoo's latest version of their popular KICKR smart trainer boasts a few new internal upgrades and two external ones that triathletes should check out.
The Utah brand gets in the tire game with SES road tubeless options made in the Czech Republic by Tufo.
We take a very close multisport look at the new update to the already-huge Garmin Edge 1030.
The $109 Elite Sterzo Smart rotating wheel block works with any bike on a trainer to steer inside Zwift.
Though not as inexpensive as its predecessor, the P2, Cervelo’s new P-Series borrows some very slick trickle down tech to give tons of tri-value.
Our 2020 tri bike review buyer's guide rates and compares eight new(ish) tri bikes with a big list of criteria to help you decide which one is right for your style, comfort-level, wallet, and racing distance.
This budget direct-to-consumer complete bike is a great jumping off point for beginners and intermediate triathletes. We break down why it might also not be the sweet spot you think.
The Ventum Z will get triathletes onto a race-ready non-double-diamond bike for far less than $4K—proving itself to be the budget long-course heir apparent for unconventional thinkers.
TriRig’s Omni is the epitome of the unconventional and all-out-aero non-double-diamond setup. It’s not the bike for everyone, but it’s perfect for some.
Almost like one of those exotic cars you rarely see out on the road, Ceepo’s bikes are elusive and unique.
Three high-end cycling GPS computers. One 14,000-foot elevation test. Which computer came out on top?
“What’s the right crank arm length for me?” The answer to one simple question is far more complicated than it seems. Two bike fit experts weigh in.
What the heck are tubeless tires anyway? We break down tubeless for triathletes A to Z and give a few of our tire and accessory picks.
We go above and beyond the standard product review to really see how well Quintana Roo’s newly updated bike holds up.
Tiny, crisp, and more integrated than before, the Edge 130 Plus isn't a robust training tool but it's a solid starting point.
Bicycle sales are surging as Americans seek alternatives for transportation and health. Industry veteran Peter Abraham examines how the cycling industry can keep its momentum going.
More carbon for less cash in this battle between three budget aftermarket hoops. Where should you slap down your well-earned cash? We’ll tell you.
As technology gets smaller and more advanced, a new wave of bike-fitting systems is getting triathletes in incredibly powerful (and comfortable) positions. We take a close look at three very different approaches.
The Archer D1x Trail wireless shifting system is made for MTB, but adventurous triathletes could use it to upgrade their existing rear shifter for less.
The insurance company Folksam oversaw a test of 27 popular helmets for safety. Four of the top-ranked helmets are available for consumers in the United States.
With tons of aftermarket wheels available, we rode, tested, and reviewed nine of this year’s hottest carbon hoops.
We review the Enve Foundation 65 Disc Wheel as part of our 2020 wheel roundup.
We review the HED Vanquish GP6 Disc Wheel as part of our 2020 wheel roundup.
We review the Specialized Roval Rapide CLX Disc as part of our 2020 wheel roundup.
We review the Knight 95 Carbon Rim Wheel as part of our 2020 wheel roundup.
We review the DT Swiss ARC 1100 DICUT 62 Disc Wheel as part of our 2020 wheel roundup.
We review the Hunt 54 UD Carbon Spoke Disc Wheel as part of our 2020 wheel roundup.
We review the Swiss Side Hadron Classic 800 Rim Wheel as part of our 2020 wheel roundup.
We review the Ron Aeron X Disc Wheel as part of our 2020 wheel roundup.
We review the Ron Wheels Aeron V6 as part of our 2020 wheel roundup.
The new Aeron X disc from Polish wheel brand Ron is a great setup: lightweight, disc-brake ready, tubeless-compatible, and best of all cheap.
As we start to head outside to ride, there are more cycling safety devices than ever to help keep you safe.
An unconventional design could be just the thing triathletes need. We look at Hunt’s ultra-affordable (but lightweight) carbon-spoked wheels.
The Garmin Varia rear-facing radar alerts you to traffic approaching from behind, up to 153 yards away.
Hunt's new 54 UD carbon-spoked wheelset is cheap, light, aero, and will definitely turn heads in transition. Check out the new category killer from the UK.
The AR80X DB wheels thrive in straight lines, so time trialists and triathletes will love these carbon wheels, especially at this pricepoint.
Zone3's Aeroforce-X is an ultra high-end custom-trailed tri race suit that spares no expense or aero detail. If you don't fit stock, this could be for you.
A new mid-budget wheelset from premium brand Enve might just be what triathletes need—without a lot of what they don’t.
Over the 30-year history of beam bikes, there have been some good, some bad, and a lot of ugly.
Triathletes who have been crying for more budget tri gear—pacify yourselves with Enve's new affordable (and U.S.-made!) Foundation 65 wheelset.
The world of non-double-diamond tri bikes is getting bigger and bigger. We look at four models from two major price points to see which shines brightest.
There's a lot to love about this easy-to-assemble high-end bike from Quintana Roo.
Keep your ride running smoothly with our key tips.
POC’s new safe twist on its Ventral Air doubles down on their safety focus. But is it all worth it? Yes and no.
So-called “superbikes” have led to a seismic leap in tri bike aerodynamics and prices. While you may never own one—and fewer people than you think are buying them—your next bike will be better because of them.
Quintana Roo's new PRsix2 Disc is slimmer, stiffer, and more ready to race right out of the box than its predecessor. It's pretty too!
Rapha's new Pro Team shoes may look super simple and old school, but underneath lurks some tricky tech that makes them worthy of a second look.
POC's new Aspire Solar Switch sunglasses use high-tech solar magic that changes color instantaneously from second to second without delay.
Castelli's new PR Speed Suit, raises the bar for features and specificity in a very fast (but very very thin) triathlon race suit.
Clean bike? Happy bike. We break down the best products to keep your steed sparkling.
We tell you what we like and don't like about four Zwift-compatible smart bikes: Wahoo Kickr Bike, StagesBike, Tacx Neo Smart Bike, and Wattbike Atom.
Our experts test and review this year’s 10 top triathlon and road cycling saddles.
The POC Ventral Air NFC SPIN helmet and POC Aspire Solar Switch sunglasses are two amazing pieces of cutting-edge tech that bear a close look.
Need a new bike for your 2020 season? This could be your chance to win big.
There’s a difference between simply working out inside to burn calories and actually training inside to get better. These indoor training essentials will help.
The latest bike box from EVOC, the Road Bike Bag Pro, is a combination hard and soft case that breaks down into a fraction of its size for storage, but still protects your bike.
Build your collection before the season starts for maximum efficiency.
Find out why senior editor Chris Foster says this hex wrench set is essential for any triathletes who travel with a bike.
Combining the convenience of a dedicated indoor bike with the new-school tech of an interactive smart trainer, the Tacx Neo Bike is aiming to be the best of both worlds.
Just remember the ABCs of your bike.
The controversy surrounding Nike's Vaporfly Next% shoe could carry into multisport.
Our first look at the new high-lumen headlamp from Knog.
Just like everything, practice makes perfect when it comes to learning how to fix a flat.
This is a task every triathlete should learn how to master.
This small piece of equipment has huge implications when it comes to the comfort of your ride.
Senior editor Chris Foster takes a look at new indoor training gear from Saris, Elite, Rapha, Omius, and Dyson.
Mass-produced things are so 2015—we look at a pair of the best aftermarket aerobar options from two smaller brands that just might make you a believer.
Maintenance will differ depending on where you live and whether you use your bike on the street or in the garage.
Boasting one of the lowest rolling resistance available on the market, this tubeless-ready tire uses upgraded tech to lift the Corsa Speed out of race-day only to a tire one could use daily.