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WALK ON Foot Protection – Sore Feet Stop Here
WALK ON feels like you're walking a cloud. Anyone who treks, cycles, wears high heels, dances or treads in work boots all day will appreciate the soft and magical feel of sheep on their feet - you could even use it to relieve pack rub or sports bra chaffing. The use of a silky strip of hyperfine mer Read Article
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Travelling With Your Bike
Whether you are a Roadie, Triathlete or All-terrain shredder, there comes a time when you are ready to test your skills amongst a new crowd, or simply enjoy the scenery of the road less travelled. Flying with your bike can be a challenge for amateurs and professionals alike, but there is a way to pl Read Article
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New Gear: CamelBak Crux Reservoir
In Summary, the Crux Bladder delivers more water per slip, stays cooler for longer, less prone to leakage, Improvements in the cap make the system of refilling faster and it’s easier to clean. Read Article
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Osprey Talon 11 and Tempest 9 Daypacks
Whether you’re going for a run, small hike or a bike ride or travelling, you need a pack that is versatile, streamlined and most importantly comfortable. Osprey’s Women’s Tempest 9 and Men’s Talon 11 Daypacks are built for multi-use and active light pursuits and come with some awesome functi Read Article
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Pro Tips: Holly Pawson – Seeing The Light In The Dark
People often ask me how I motivate myself to train over the cool and dark winter months. This year in particular I have no option to ‘slack off’ with the thought of the World Triathlon Championships in Mexico providing that extra tug out of bed in the morning and into my life as a nocturnal athl Read Article
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Pro Tips: Cam Cole – The Racers Edge
For a mountain biker who looks forward to a summer of racing all year long there are times during the year which may leave you feeling a little dissatisfied, such as having to take time out due to injury or during the colder and darker months of the year. The good news is that this can be spent in a Read Article
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Using a Compass 101
We asked Torpedo7 athlete and adventure race organiser Nora Audra to share her tips on how to use a compass and navigate off of a map. If you're taking part in the Torpedo7 Spring Challenge or simply want to brush up on your compass navigation skills you've come to the right place. Read Article
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Inov8 – A Shoe for Every Adventure
Review by Torpedo7 athlete and adventure racer, Tim Farrant. Leaping from boulder to boulder I make my way up the Deception River. I almost expect to slip, but Inov8 Roclite grip holds firm on the rocks and I maintain composure. Glancing about I can see I am in good company – Ino Read Article
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Athlete Reviews: Dougal Allan – Giant Trinity
The Giant Trinity was always built to go fast. But in 2016 it has been built to go even faster and with plenty of specific additions to get the long-distance triathlete excited. Key features I have fallen in love with include the built-in aero drink system, the feed-box on the top tube and the fully Read Article
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Salomon Wings Pro 2
Salomon introduces the latest evolution of technical trail running shoes. Wings Pro 2 are designed for comfortable yet precise foothold, stability and protection for the most technical running trails. Whether working up a long climb or charging down a technical descent, Wings Pro 2 gives runn Read Article
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How to use Suunto Ambit3’s Recovery Features
Training – and making progress in it – is all about finding the balance between stress and recovery. You can push hard, but you also need to take the time to recover. Only then you can step to the next level. To help you balance your training Suunto Ambit3 has two recovery indicators: recovery Read Article
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