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.
These aluminum tri bikes—priced as affordably as any—have all the essential features you need to ride fast and comfortably.
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.
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.