We Review the Felt IAx, A Budget Tri Bike With Big Upgrade Potential
Not many bike brands are releasing new triathlon-specific bikes for under $4,000, so we jumped at the chance to test the trickle-down tech on the Felt IAx.
Not many bike brands are releasing new triathlon-specific bikes for under $4,000, so we jumped at the chance to test the trickle-down tech on the Felt IAx.
Surprises abound with the latest (and very, very pricey) new superbike from Felt, the IA 2.0.
We got a great look at Daniela Ryf’s brand new 2019 Felt IA FRD Disc
The classic tri bike unveils new design at Kona launch party.
The IA line receives a new frameset choice that is both more affordable and easier to maintain.
Felt decided to spurn road racers to build the IA FRD with ultra-deep tubes to save wind drag and add a small, integrated storage box.
Velonews writer Lennard Zinn writes about the areas where bike maker Felt excels when it comes to making bikes.
Felt has introduced a new triathlon bike for 2014.
The new bike from Felt is integrated, adjustable and very triathlon-specific.
The Felt DA debuted this year and we were blown away by its ride quality and performance, but it’s currently only available as a frameset for $4,999 or a complete bike for $12,499.
For 2012, Felt is making the DA available to many more riders in two ways: By increasing the range of fit adjustability and offering a complete line of more affordable bikes, stretching as low as $3,999.
New Bonus Plan Specifically Targets Age-Group Triathletes at both Ironman 70.3 World Championships and Kona World Championships
Australia's Mirinda Carfrae won the 2010 Ironman World Championship on a Cannondale Slice, but she switched to Felt this winter.
Defending Ironman world champion Mirinda Carfrae of Australia has committed to riding a Felt bicycle through 2013. Carfrae had previously been with Cannondale for the majority of her career.