by Carl C | Product reviews
There’s a pretty good chance you’ve never heard of Magene, nor Gravat (or the Gravat2). But that’s OK, now you have. There’s also a pretty good chance you’re not going to buy this product. Not because it’s got any issues, but rather, because you don’t live in a...
by Carl C | Product reviews
Let’s get something out of the way right up front: The Suunto 9 is the Suunto Spartan V2. Or next-gen Spartan Ultra, or whatever you want to call it. Except Suunto changed the naming system this go around – and now it’s called Suunto 9. Thus, if you’re looking for...
by Carl C | Product reviews
Like clockwork, Wahoo announced a new KICKR trainer at Eurobike this year – the KICKR 2018. Following an Apple-like release model, Wahoo has refreshed their high-end KICKR trainer each year, usually adding minor tweaks along the way that in culmination end up being...
by Carl C | Product reviews
Bontrager has introduced a new far smaller and much cheaper, variant of their popular Flare RT connects bike lights. These $ 59 individual front and rear lights connect via ANT+ to supported head units to automatically turn on when you start a ride, and turn off...
by Carl C | Product reviews
I’ve written many in-depth reviews over the years. Trainers, GPS watches, action cams, drones…and yes, even a blender once (I still have the blender, it’s awesome). But, never a fan. But there’s a first time for everything, and today is that day. A review of a...
by Carl C | Product reviews
While much of the attention in the Tacx booth today at Eurobike was on the soon to ship Tacx Neo Smart Bike, there was also a lonely training swirling around quietly in the corner – the new Tacx Flux 2 Smart. This unit squeaked just in time to the show to be...