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Triathlete magazine is the premier resource for everything triathlon gear: find how-to advice, gear reviews, and unboxings from our experts. We put a lot of thought into everything that appears on this page! Read about how we test our gear here.
Triathlete magazine is the premier resource for everything triathlon gear: find how-to advice, gear reviews, and unboxings from our experts. We put a lot of thought into everything that appears on this page! Read about how we test our gear here.
Members can enter to win a Nathan's vest.
Members can win one of our editors' top picks.
We put some of the most popular compression boots to the test.
It's time to ditch plastic water bottles for good.
Recovery is serious business. Get it right with help from our guide to the best recovery gear out there.
The indoor trainer and cycling computer brand that has been a longtime favorite of triathletes is branching out with its first smartwatch, but does it stand up in a crowded market?
Check out Roy Hichens's author page.
A new race season (finally!) means it's time for a new race kit. Our team of testers looks at six of the newest options to help you find the best option for your next PR-worthy effort.
Donate your old shoes to an industry-wide drive that's helping reduce waste.
A new breed of color touchscreen cycling computers is making it easier than ever to navigate as you ride, find new routes, and see your data.
Noosa fans will notice a rather dramatic update from the 12 to the 13.
From super shoes to super trainers, find the right fit for your feet.
As temperatures begin to thaw, the trails are calling. We look at the dirty bits of kit that’ll make your early spring offroad runs twice as fun.
Indoor aficionados rejoice! Italian brand Magnetic Days has a trainer that is as quiet as it is extremely expensive.
Does $100 for running shorts seem ridiculous? Add another $40, and you’ve got the Lagsm shorts from German brand, Maloja. We put these wallet-breakers through a five-hour chafe challenge to see what happens.
Our 2021 guide to tri watches gives an expert's take on a wide range of smartwatches that can help you track your swimming, biking, running, and much more.
This S-bend aerobar provides wrist comfort without sacrificing aerodynamics.
Our guide to the best clip-on aerobars for 2021 has expert reviews and info on how to find the right pair of bars for your tri or road bike setup.
The same stuff that rolls on planets in outer space could someday be rolling on your bike.
Smith's Podium TT is designed for athletes looking for the aerodynamic benefits without losing the road-helmet feel. Our tester shares his thoughts.
Our 2021 triathlon helmet guide features expert, hands-on reviews of a wide range of time-trial, aero road, and road helmets.
Our testers put over 100 pieces of tri-related gear through the paces this year, and 17 products rose to the top in each category.
Can this shoe designed for cyclists work for triathletes? We take a closer look.
Check out our expertly reviewed 2021 guide on a wide range of cycling shoes for triathletes of any level.
Our senior editor shares everything he’s using, loving, reading, watching, and working out in right now.
Members can enter for a fun monthly giveaway.
Our third edition of “Critique My Fit” digs into yet another member’s issues: trying to get faster, reducing saddle sores, and eliminating shoulder pain.
We tracked down and tested the newest fabrics, cuts, and running clothing to help you pick the perfect gear to get back outside.
Check out Jonathan Blyer's author page.
Race and All Road models available, each with integrated bar/stem, custom paint, and room for 35mm tires.
Who knew masks would become such an integral part of your workout kit? We check out four of the best.
We take a closer look at this unique pull buoy that can help bring great gains in the pool.
Find the right gear to enhance your swimming with our guide to the best training tools.
An upgrade to the loved/hated Garmin Vector pedal line adds Shimano cleat compatibility and off-road potential into the mix.
Wahoo keeps all the quintessential design elements of the Speedplay Zero in its rebrand.
Our shoe expert is here to help you connect the dots between that perfect race-day pair and the best shoes for everyday training.
This do-it-all system is not only versatile, but well-thought out and works with plenty of setups. Here, we dig into Profile’s front-mount system.
Our 2021 guide to cycling hydration has expert reviews on all of the latest gear triathletes need to fuel while out on the bike.
An EF Education-Nippo rider was spotted on an unbadged, blacked-out time trial bike at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Triathlon isn’t cheap, and the upside/downside is that there’s a lot of stuff that could help you get from the water’s edge to the finish line banner. We break down what you should get with the funds you’ve got...and when.
They might seem like a no-frills pair of goggles, but the Vanquishers have a lot to offer. We take a closer look.
We take a look at some of the best goggles for pool and open-water swimming.
A well-done update to a fan favorite is heavy on features (and price). We dig in on what works and what doesn’t.
We take a deep look at this race-day-only option from Orca and break down why it’s just as good for veteran swimmers as ones who struggle in the water.
Gatorade ships new product to members, then leads 'Zwift and Zoom' private ride to discuss the technology.
Check out our 2021 women's wetsuit buyer's guide for a wide range of reviewer-tested neoprene for triathletes of all levels.
Check out our 2021 men's wetsuit buyer's guide for a wide range of reviewer-tested neoprene for triathletes of all levels.
Two heavyweights with category-killing batteries fight it out for the top of the everything-but-the-kitchen sink smartwatch heap.
Providing 5,000 IU of vitamin D absorbed directly through your skin with each daily dose, D+ Lotion offers an innovative and effective way to make sure you’re getting enough of this vital nutrient.
Members can enter for a fun giveaway.
Our editor-in-chief shares everything she's loving right now—and members could win some of her favorites.
A German maker of all things bikes may have hit the nail on the head with this excellent saddle. Our expert fitter digs in.
We review these popular compression boots to see if they really do make all the difference to your recovery.
Check out Alan Cote's author page.
One lucky winner will take home a Canyon Speedmax CF SLX 8 DISC Di2, as featured on the cover of our March/April 2021 issue.
This innovative topical supplement allows you to boost your daily intake of vitamin D.
As scientists continue to debate what elements create super shoe magic, what does it mean for you as you select your next racing shoes?
Our second edition of “Critique My Fit” digs into another member’s issues: shoulder issues, seat positions, and how to move arm pads and saddles to fix both.
Batteries for days (literally) and a host of interesting run features make this the Garmin device for going long. But is the $800 price tag worth it?
We take a close look at Orbea’s long-awaited disc-updated version of the Ordu.
Traditional bike geometry charts are irrelevant when considering a new tri bike. Here's why.
Besides improving your training and position, upgrading your equipment is one of the quickest ways to gain an aero edge.
Power meters have changed the way we train and race on the bike, but do you know how to use the data to become a better cyclist?
Two new European superbikes square off in a battle for slippery-fast glory.
Here's what our editors and colleagues are using and loving in their real lives right now.
Our first edition of “Critique My Fit” digs into one member’s issues: saddle sores, shoulder angles, and the common (but uncomfortable) pains of riding inside.
Video footage is key for holding dangerous drivers accountable.
Here's what our editors and colleagues are loving right now—new, random, and weird.
We reviewed six traction devices for snowy trails.
We look at a very low-key, fashion-forward backpack with some sneaky workout features that stealthy triathletes will love.
What our editors and staff are using in their regular lives right now—new, old, and random.
Marathoners ran 1-2% faster in super shoes and women benefited more than men in analysis of four World Marathon Majors.
Here's what our editors and staff are using and loving right now—old, new, and random.
We turn to two gurus (with very different philosophies) on how to set up your device screens for training and racing.
Decathlon surprises yet again with another versatile piece of running clothing at far less than half the price of its competitors.
Stop dreading your winter runs. Get your cold-weather clothing right and get out the door on even the chilliest mornings with our guide to layering. Top it off with one of these two new high-tech lightweight insulated jackets.
We asked our editors and a few contributors for their favorite things of 2020—what they loved in a crazy year.
The sport’s top pros share the first swim, bike, and run upgrades they made when they were just starting out in triathlon.
It’s no surprise that Tracksmith, the Rapha of running gear, has made a jacket with traditional looks, backed up with modern features.
The game of Zwift is completing redefining the indoor riding experience, not only in terms of the software and the interaction but also the technology we use.
Here's how to log miles this winter on your indoor trainer and have fun while you're doing it.
Light up your training with these unique new headlamps.
Turn old race t-shirts into a keepsake or present.
The Swedes sure do know keeping warm (and dry) in harsh weather. This running jacket from Craft has winter-running details for days.
Here's what our editors and staff are using and loving right now—old, new, and random.
A close-up look at one of our favorite bottles—an ideal gift for the holidays.
A pioneer in maximalist cycling computers goes on a diet with a game-changing upgrade.
Point your tri training off-road this off-season with a bike that can tackle any terrain (and not break the bank).
Here's what our editors and staff are using and loving right now—old, new, and random.