Bike Kit Close-Up: Blur Cycling’s Unique Jerseys
With only 75 of each jersey made, Blur Cycling caters to athletes who want a jersey their training partner doesn’t have.
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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.
With only 75 of each jersey made, Blur Cycling caters to athletes who want a jersey their training partner doesn’t have.
Our round-up of the gear and tech you’ll be coveting this year.
The Brooks PureFlow has been reimagined for its fifth edition. Here’s a closer look.
A new tool called Otto can empower even the most novice bike mechanic.
Here’s a closer look at Skechers’ new stability show, the GOrun Forza.
Garmin’s new 630 is the same size as the 620 but is said to have 60 percent more battery life and 44 percent more viewable screen area.
We welcome the trend of functional tights with a colorful twist.
UnderArmour has entered the growing high-tech shoe business, announcing the launch of the SpeedForm 2 Gemini Record Equipped.
The company has now branched out into men’s cycling apparel with the same emphasis on a flattering fit
The insole market is a multi-million dollar industry in the U.S., and there are more options than ever.
The behind-the-scenes supplementary work athletes do can be just as important as the training itself.
Take a look at The North Face Ultra MT, a shoe “that’s created to round out our trail running line” according to the brand.
As part of their "2015 Velo Awards," our friends at Velonews.com share the two best reasons to ride indoors.
Cold weather got you down? Keep chasing those endorphins no matter the elements with these brrrr-friendly running tops.
These brand-new bike lights will help you see and be seen on the roads.
Can’t afford a pro bike fit? This app can get you started.
Fusar Technologies has begun taking pre-orders for a new three-part system that turns any helmet into a smart helmet.
A member of the Bahrain Endurance 13 team, she races and trains around the world.
Velonews.com's Kristen Legan shares her first impressions of Cervelo's new C5 Endurance Bike.
Not only is it more comfortable for most athletes to have their arms angled up 10–15 degrees, it’s also more aerodynamic.
Looking for the perfect stocking stuffer item to give your triathlete? Check out our picks.
The parent company of Giro and Bell Helmets announced a partnership with 360-degree camera producers, 360fly on Wednesday.
The newest Fitbit fitness tracker does more than count your steps—it’s a complete GPS watch to help you optimize your performance.
Get stronger with the three-time Ironman world champ coaching you through her favorite run sessions.
Dallas-based triathlete Lauren Barnett shares her favorite triathlon gear.
This swim-specific tracker can tell you what you’re doing wrong, in real time.
Luckily there’s a good chance you can tune your rear derailleur on the fly without using tools.
Up your foam-rolling game with these tools.
You never see Meb Keflezighi racing without compression socks. They are a staple of his race-day gear, and in this video, he explains why.
Ready to meet your perfect sole mate? We tested 13 of the latest models to guide you to your best match.
Even the most fervent Speedplay loyalists will complain about how difficult it is to traverse the tile at their local coffee shop.
Figuring out where to store your flat kit can take some creative problem solving.
Sock doping, stepping up your sock game … whatever you call it, fun socks add flair to any cycling kit.
A member of the star-studded Bahrain Endurance 13 tri team, McMahon will next look to defend his Arizona this Sunday in Tempe.
These designs are purposefully minimal, sharp and distinctive.
The first wearable lactate threshold sensor looks inside your muscles to track lactate levels.
Andy Potts gives us an inside look into his compression sock protocol and provides his expert tricks and tips for use while training and recovering.
EdgeGear co-founders asked if the watch were invented today, where would the ideal location be?
First came wetsuits, then came goggles, swimwear and now cycling apparel from high-performance brand ROKA sports.
Several lucky participants in this year’s Kona race got the opportunity to test an exciting new solution to muscle cramps.
Specialized lets you create one-of-a-kind customized bottles.
The Edge 20 provides an assortment of riding metrics in a small, intuitive and affordable package.
Every week, Velonews.com compiles the latest in gear news, tips and announcements from the bike industry.
Reap the aero benefits of deep rims with these more affordable options that can shave minutes off your PR.
Bontrager’s lightweight, eye-catching new road shoe has high-end features with a reasonable price tag.
Bike check-in served as the final task before athletes headed home and got one more nervous night sleep before race morning.
The story of how Sebastian Kienle became an Ironman world champion wearing a not-yet-final prototype running shoe.
Check out the gear, signings and booths that caught our attention at this year's expo.
A close-up look at the Specialized S-WORKS Shiv of American professional Ben Hoffman, who will look to replicate his 2014 Kona performance.
Tim O'Donnell's custom-painted Trek Speed Concept will hopefully take him to a fast bike split this weekend.
Get a closer look at Jan Frodeno's Ironman World Championship winning Canyon CF SLX.
A further look at how SRAM's new Red eTap system works using Luke McKenzie's bike.
A close-up look at the race-ready Scott Plasma 5 bikes of pros Beth Gerdes and Luke McKenzie.
Given that the Ironman World Championship is the Superbowl of triathlon, many companies make special edition gear for the race.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and you can show your support by buying these products.
Don’t let blisters or chafing derail your race goals.
Every week, Velonews.com compiles the latest in gear news, tips and announcements from the bike industry.
The ability to measure power is slowly becoming more affordable for the average triathlete.
Here's a quick look at what to expect out of New Balance's latest neutral trainer.
Wondering when to replace your bike’s components? Follow this guide to find the ideal replacement time to keep your ride smooth.
Kelly O'Mara shares her experience with the Allen AL02 bike rack, a foldable bike rack aimed at making traveling with your bike easier.
Sugoi’s RS Ice Jersey is made with the company’s “Icefil” cooling material, which keeps skin temp cool on hot rides.
The versatile Lazer Wasp Air takes into account the position changes during long-course racing.
Canadian bicycle company Argon 18 has made it very clear that triathlon is the priority with the release of these four bikes.
SRAM's new Red eTap makes bikes look better, it makes shifting fun and everyone can’t wait to get their hands on it.
Pioneer Electronics has expanded its line of power meters with the new Single Leg Power Meter.
Wahoo Fitness is the latest company to jump into the GPS marketplace.
Updates from the Interbike show floor at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nev.
Pearl Izumi’s neutral cushion trainer underwent some changes this go-around. Here’s a look at them.
Thanks to this spirited triathlon gear, it’s never been easier to show your pride while you swim, bike and run.
Take what these four pros learned to make you and your bike more aerodynamically efficient.
Does your pup leave a little something to be desired in the run buddy department, suddenly jerking toward squirrels and telephone poles?
When flashier kits go out of style, Search and State’s polished look will remain a classic mainstay in your cycling wardrobe.
A longtime favorite of many runners, the ASICS GEL-Kayano is back with some significant updates. Let’s take a look.
SRAM’s new Red eTap wireless drivetrain hits Shimano Di2 and Campagnolo EPS where they’re weakest, and matches their strengths.
Pro triathlete Paul “Barny” Matthews gives us a peek at his gear essentials.
Senior editor Aaron Hersh explains the process of replacing pedals on a bike.
Your fitness gains in the pool don't have to come with the sacrifice of healthy hair.
Argon 18 reaffirms its commitment to the multisport market with the launch of the E-117 Tri, E-119 Tri, E-117 Tri+ and E-119 Tri+.
A huge new surge in running participation, fresh fitness trends, innovative ideas and new technology has led to an explosion in brands.
testing for interbike coverage
Speed can be limited by the level of comfort aboard a time-trial bike, which is why the TM01 is designed with a high level of adjustability.
Profile Design’s latest between-the-arms hydration system answers all the needs of triathlon racing.
Zoot is starting to get into the cushy training shoe business, and the Del Mar is one of the more recent additions.
New triathlon gear displayed at Outdoor Retailer emphasizes technology and style.
A checklist of triathlon gear errors that could derail your next race.
Will a hat or visor keep you cooler on the run? We had an expert weigh in on this hotly contested (get it?) topic.
This video takes a closer look at the Hoka One One Clifton 2 and what’s new on this version of the award-winning model.
American cycling apparel brand Twin Six incorporates fresh, creative and flashy graphics on its practical, comfortable kits.