Stryd to Launch Foot Pod
Here’s a foot pod version of its running power meter, with additional metrics and features.
by Dan Empfield, August 29, 2016Here’s a foot pod version of its running power meter, with additional metrics and features.
by Dan Empfield, August 29, 2016One of the most popular power meters in the industry is about to get an
upgrade.
Following its launch of a compelling direct drive trainer, here’s a new wheel-on smart trainer just in time for the Fall/Winter indoor season.
Systems and channels, not products, are what have animated me lately. Will HIA Velo be a success? It’s not what it is, but what it could be.
TriRig offers the Beta and the Kappa, together a rear-hydration system for tri bikes, or the Kappa as a stand-alone cage for bottles wherever you mount them.
Last week Polar announced the release of the M600 and entered the small but growing category of sports watches with optical heart rate monitoring.
Last week Zwift added two new courses: a gamified loop of both urban and rural roads, and a London criterium loop. And, is Zwift running coming?
We have 3 Slowtwitchers who are all very similar in their Pad X/Y numbers (675mm/500mm), with Forum User Names: duckies, callin’ and kcb203. Here are your bikes.
The last installment in our 3 part super-in-depth review of the Firstbeat system by Jon “Fast Big Dog Schafer”. Part 3 covers weaknesses of the system and wraps it all up with some key takeaways.
Part 2 of a 3 part super-in-depth review of the Firstbeat system by Jon “Fast Big Dog Schafer”. Part 2 covers how to use the system, with a specific focus on use by Masters athletes.
Are you 5’4″ to 5’8″? Looking for a tri bike? Here are Slowtwitchers in that height range who have similar Pad XY measures. Here are some bikes they can ride.
This new Pad XY chart should make deciding on riding Starky’s Ordu OMP LTD series bike much easier for fitters, salesmen and end users.
Part 1 of a 3 part super-in-depth review of the Firstbeat system by Jon "Fast Big Dog Schafer". Part 1 introduces the Firstbeat system, part of a growing array of heart-rate variability (HRV) analysis software offerings.