Bike Kit Close-Up: Rapha Brevet Jersey And Gilet Bundle
Both the jersey and gilet feature a reflective horizontal stripe and detailing for extra safety in low-light conditions.
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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.
Both the jersey and gilet feature a reflective horizontal stripe and detailing for extra safety in low-light conditions.
Chase a new PR in the season’s new styles.
Ironman European champion Jan Frodeno (aka “Frodissimo”) shares a glimpse into his race travel bag.
The RMP² insoles could lead to a new generation of versatile power meters.
Ventum is a new brand that unveiled its first production bike earlier this year and is currently being ridden by several top pros.
The 7.0 is the entry-level model in Trek’s renowned Speed Concept lineup.
The Plasma 10 features a high-end design but with a simpler cockpit that will appeal to a wide range of triathletes.
Garmin revealed the Edge 520 and a new Varia line of smart cycling devices designed to help keep cyclists safe.
The tempered glass Lifefactory Food Storage containers easily transition from oven to fridge (or freezer) to microwave to dishwasher.
American Andy Potts turned in a dominant 4:33:13 bike split to take his second-straight Ironman CDA title.
This tri shoe, thanks to its Boa closure system, allows you to quickly fine-tune your fit.
To celebrate Gwen Jorgensen's success, Specialized commissioned a custom-designed S-Works Amira for her to race on.
Specialized says the collection is capable of saving the average rider about five minutes over the course of 40 kilometers.
A little-known secret to avoiding a wetsuit tear.
This foam roller is a truly utilitarian product that can serve your multisport needs.
Celebrate the triathlete-dad in your life with one of these 12 gift ideas.
Catalyst's new wheel system will allow shells to be swapped depending on the conditions.
A top pro’s four steps to keep you safe and prepared on the bike.
The persistently positive and ever resilient pro shared a look at the products behind her long-course victories.
Designed for warm-weather ride days, the Pro Chiaro is made in Italy from Nalini’s proprietary fast-drying and highly breathable fabric.
Don’t let your 9-to-5 job undo this morning’s 7-miler.
Zaferes let us in on the gear that helps him perform as he chases ITU points around the world.
Need gift ideas for a triathlete-mom in your life? Look no further than this gift guide, with women’s specific triathlon essentials.
SRAM’s latest 1x11 Force 1 and Rival 1 components aim to simplify and minimize your bike.
Zipp has developed two new wheels: the 30 Course Clincher and 30 Course Tubular.
Don’t let April showers keep you inside. Use these rain-friendly essentials for wet training runs.
A variety of small yet effective portable massage tools allow you to continue keeping the kinks out on the go—each for $25 or less.
The brand describes its bibs, with flat-lock stitching for a seamless feel, as having the “zeal of a superhero cape.”
The easy-to-use Magellan Cyclo 505 can track your fitness and plan your routes.
For the triathlete who wants to track everything, the slim, versatile, V800 offers a wide variety of data.
If you’re new to training with power, there can be a bit of a learning curve with terminology.
Participants in the spring 2015 Triathlete Mag Training Camp will receive some of the Triathlete editors' favorite products, valued at $1,000.
American professional triathlete Ben Hoffman shares what he keeps in his saddle bag to keep him prepared on the road.
Cut through the clutter to really understand the bike frame fit.
These accessories may be pricey, but they will significantly enhance your bike experience this year.
American pro Ben Hoffman shares how he finds the ideal tire pressure before each ride.
Wurtele gives us a glimpse at the gear behind his success.
Get a look at the bikes the top athletes rode last weekend in the desert.
It's time to crown a winner in our Coolest Bikes in Triathlon contest!
Wider, lighter and tubeless ready. Those are the main upgrades to Bontrager’s new collection of Aeolus race wheels.
Get a look at the 2015 BMC TM01 Triathlon bike, which was on display at Tri Palooza last weekend.
For our latest contest, we asked you to share a photo of your triathlon bike and tell us what makes it unique and now it's time to vote!
A quick look at the Lazer Genesis Lifebeam.
This sport has always been at the forefront of gear innovation. But there’s room for even bigger thinking, writes Jesse Thomas.
This list covers the basics you’ll need to get through the swim and first transition in a triathlon.
From an HR monitor without a chest strap to live tracking abilities, the watches of 2015 are multitasking marvels.
This made-for-women gear flatters and functions.
Our team of testers put these 15 pairs through the paces and reported their insights.
The gear you’ll need for your second transition and the final leg of triathlon.
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These apps do all the work—finding a pool, planning your routes—so you can play.
Being comfortable in the cold starts by choosing the right base layers.
The technology unlocks new opportunities in coaching and training that will help runners improve efficiency through better form.
Until now, there has been no way to measure running power, except through sophisticated force-plate treadmills in a lab.
A quick guide to replacing your bike's critical components.
Choose your next pair of goggles based on the style that suits your needs.
2014 ITU world champion Gwen Jorgensen offers us a peek into her bag to reveal the stuff she just can’t travel without.
Orca invited members of the media to Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands to reveal its 2015 product line.
The high-end RS1 Predator and Alpha feature never-before-seen material, while the entry-level Openwater provides an amazing value.
The shoe features improved midsole technology and an enhanced upper fit that promotes the foot’s natural movement.
While you may still be basking in a post-workout afterglow when you climb back into your car, your driver’s seat shouldn’t.
Maximum cushioned, or “fat” shoes, are gaining momentum in all categories of running and could be the next craze in triathlon too.
Cool cycling stuff that caught our attention.
The sleek and slim 920XT can seamlessly take you from start to finish of a race with all the bells and whistles you’d want for training.
A guide to defending your ride through the icy months.
Competitor's Brian Metzler shares some of the key trends in running shoes based on the new products that will be debuting in 2015.
Boulder, Colo.-based Panache Cyclewear makes bold but classic kits in addition to its custom lines.
What separates the Star Pro from other aero helmets is a convertible vent system on the sides and rear of the helmet.
Some of our favorite picks from the 2014 Interbike floor back in September. Look for these products to hit shelves in 2015.
Dimond has revived an old bike design that can significantly reduce drag.
The Synthe flawlessly combines ventilation with performance.
Race day is never the time to test out a new piece of gear. Here are some suggestions to follow.
The varied terrain of trail running offers a change in pace (literally) and takes the pressure off of hitting your in-season splits.
Follow this step-by-step tutorial to prepare tubulars with confidence.
Zoot has created a Kona-specific apparel line.
A trio of recovery products to have you rebounding stronger, faster.
In theory the PR6 seems to fill a void left in the high-end superbike market, but how does the “everyman’s” superbike perform?
Save for the floor pump, the 3-way (4, 5, and 6mm) Allen wrench is the most used tool in a mechanic’s arsenal.
Gifts to fit any budget: $51-100.
A taste of cycling-inspired luxury for the triathlete in your life.
Bike parts upcycled into creative and unique gifts.