Ask A Gear Guru: What’s The Best Safer-At-Home Training Gear?
As restrictions begin to tighten around the world, our guide to the best products to help get you through it all—safely and injury-free.
Every week gear guru and Triathlete editor-in-chief Chris Foster provides answers to triathletes’ most common gear questions. He dives into what you need to know about the topic and then provides his top picks. Categories range from socks to trail shoes to indoor cycling fans.
As restrictions begin to tighten around the world, our guide to the best products to help get you through it all—safely and injury-free.
Since you can only do so many hip-stabilizer workouts in a day, now’s a great time to crack open a good triathlon book.
For triathletes who can’t get to a pool, there are some great options for keeping your previously ripening swim fitness from withering on the vine.
Clean bike? Happy bike. We break down the best products to keep your steed sparkling.
With people thinking more than ever about how to keep clean, we take a look at the best soaps and shampoos to protect swimmers from harsh chemicals.
We look at this season's best lightweight running shoes for maximum response and road feel.
There’s a difference between simply working out inside to burn calories and actually training inside to get better. These indoor training essentials will help.
Warm, dry feet can mean the difference between a killer long run and a week of sickness. Don’t skimp—get the best winter run socks you can.
Unless you came from a swimming background, it’s hard to know which swimsuit is best for triathletes. We can help.
We break down the different types of the best indoor cycling trainers and list some picks.