Indoor Cycling Takes Center Stage at Eurobike
Indoor cycling innovations from Wahoo, Zwift, and Stages Cycling caught our attention at the opening day of Eurobike.
Indoor cycling innovations from Wahoo, Zwift, and Stages Cycling caught our attention at the opening day of Eurobike.
From many of the minds that created the now-defunct Recon Jet, FORM is releasing a swim goggle that gives the wearer metrics using a heads up display.
We review a wide price range of wild men's and women's summer cycling clothing so you can stand out from the herd this season.
Giant launched the new brand of products in advance of the Tour de France’s start in Belgium.
Senior editor Chris Foster travels to Catalina Island for an exclusive look at the new Otillo Swimrun course and review the new Roka Maverick Swimrun wetsuit.
As temperatures climb, we look at eight of this season’s lightest and wildest run gear.
The Hoka Carbon X features a highly rockered footbed with a carbon fiber plate sandwiched into the outsole and a very unique road feel.
The brand new Wahoo ELEMNT ROAM builds a color screen, onboard navigation, and an updated case design into the already intuitive and rock-solid Wahoo ELEMNT series. Our video review looks at how the new addition stacks up.
The biggest draws to the brand new Garmin Forerunner 945 are the addition of onboard color maps, built-in music, safety features, and integrated performance coaching capabilities.
Kask’s latest aero-road offering delivers more ventilation with less aero penalty—hot heads rejoice.
A real-world update to Nike’s Vaporfly 4% could be the answer to triathletes’ prayers.
Coming in at $1,000 less than the high-end Red group, SRAM Force eTap AXS is a promising option for riders seeking wireless shifting on a budget.
Every year we see radical new designs that continue to redefine what a running shoe is and how they look and perform.
Our gear editor Chris Foster walks through Cervélo's newest tri bike and how it differs from the new P5 and the old P5x.
In a surprise move, Cervélo releases its second new bike in ten days.
Our gear editor Chris Foster gives his on-the-road impressions.
Bearing very little similarity to the old P5, except in name, the new Cervélo comes disc-only, UCI-legal, and with a completely revamped front end.
More than just adding another gear, eTap AXS looks to change the way we shift.
Each of these three winners stood out as innovative, outside of the box ideas that could help push cycling gear forward.
The Biggest Little Bike Show in the World delivers more fresh gear and plenty of sneak peeks for 2019.
The annual Interbike trade show heads north to another, smaller gambling mecca, but doesn’t disappoint with some fresh tri finds.