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Triathlon running shoe reviews
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- 87Great$250 $183Save 27%
- 86Good$285
- 89Great$160 $71Save 56%
- 82Good$170
- 89Great$140 $84Save 40%
- 91Superb$250 $126Save 50%
- 88Great$220
- 90Great$250
- 89Great$225 $141Save 37%
- 92Superb$250 $190Save 24%
- 90Great$230
- 92Superb$130 $80Save 39%
- 91Superb$200 $85Save 58%
- 93Superb$130 $80Save 39%
- 91Superb$250
- 91Superb$225 $120Save 47%
- 85Good$275 $250Save 9%
- 87Great$135
- 90Great$160 $131Save 18%
- 91Superb$250 $176Save 30%
- 80Good$140
- 90Great$230
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We’ve reviewed a ton of triathlon-ready running shoes that will step up to the plate when race day comes. We test the limits of each shoe in our lab to cover everything you need to know about its performance. Our selection of reviews includes pairs for forefoot and heel strikers, balanced and plush-cushioned shoes, as well as flexible and stiff-soled ones to show you your options and how racing with each would play out.