
Looking at Bike Shoes: Road vs Triathlon Shoes: What You Need to Know
Not sure whether to choose road or triathlon cycling shoes? We break down the real differences, fit considerations, socks vs no socks, and how race distance should guide your decision.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do triathlon shoes make you faster?
Triathlon shoes don’t increase power output, but they can save time in transition during short-course racing.
Are road cycling shoes more comfortable?
For longer rides (70.3 and Ironman distances), many athletes find road shoes more comfortable due to more even closure systems.
Can you wear socks with triathlon shoes?
Yes. Many athletes train in socks and race without them. It comes down to comfort and race strategy.
Do triathlon shoes run small?
Fit varies by brand, but many cycling shoes run slightly small. Measuring your foot length in centimetres helps ensure accurate sizing.
Can I use road shoes in a triathlon?
Absolutely. Many long-course athletes prefer road shoes for sustained comfort.

Anatomy of an Aerobar
Aerobars might look simple — just extensions bolted onto your handlebars — but there’s far more going on beneath the surface.
From extension shape and mounting position to pad width, stack height, and compatibility, small details make a big difference in comfort, power, and aerodynamics.
Before you “just add clip-ons,” it’s worth understanding the anatomy of an aerobar — and why proper setup matters more than most riders realize.

Aerobars Then and Now: A Journey Through Design and Innovation

Why We’re Doubling Down on Canadian Brands
With over 60 years of combined experience in triathlon, the Element team has seen the sport evolve from the inside out. Here’s how that history shapes our product choices — and why we’re doubling down on Canadian content.
