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Nov 19, 2020
Solid Triathlon Bag
I bought this tri-bag for my first Olympic distance triathlon. It easily stored all of my equipment and opens flat making my transition organized and clean. I like the wet suit under storage to put the nasty lake water infested wet suit in to keep it away from all my other kit during the drive home.
I originally purchased the bag because of the price, because there's a lot of triathlon kit and it's all pretty expensive. I also trust the Speedo brand to deliver a quality product, which is another reason I went with this bag over the others I was scrutinizing.
If you are like me; looking for a reliable and inexpensive option for race day I think you'll be happy with this bag.

Mar 22, 2021
If you’re on the fence it’s time to get the trainer.
1 of 1 found this helpful If you’re on the fence about purchasing a direct drive smart trainer as I was you will probably be as happy as I am with the purchase. These direct drive smart trainers are not cheap, so I can understand being on the fence about the purchase, so I’ll share what ultimately helped me to make the decision to get one. As a side note I own two direct drive smart trainers so my daughter and I can train together.
The first trainer I ever bought was a wheel on style and it is loud and the resistance just doesn’t feel natural.
I hemmed and hawed over spending the money on a direct drive smart trainer but eventually took the plunge into getting one.
The next question was which trainer to buy. My main considerations where price and where it is made. I was not going to buy a trainer made in China or Taiwan. I decided on either the Tacx Flux 2 (a Garmin product) which is made in the Netherlands or the Saris Cyclops which is made in the US. I searched through many websites prior to my first trainer purchase to find the right price.The first trainer I purchased was the Tacx Flux2 and I was pleased with the purchase. My daughter got on it and because I’m trying to find ways to spend time with her I decided indoor training was a good way to do that, so I bought this Cyclops 2, so I could compare the two different trainers.
I am not competing for a podium spot, so based on riding both trainers I cannot even come close to hitting the max wattage on either of these trainers. I do like the way the hub sounds on the Cyclops trainer. It is louder and sounds similar to my wheel hubs on my carbon race wheels. The Tacx trainer has a quieter hub. Both trainers are very responsive on Rouvy and simulate the hills great for my needs. If you’re not concerned with where the product is made there are other options, but it was one of mine.
If you’re on the fence and it won’t strap you financially I really doubt you’ll be disappointed.