by Carl C | Product reviews
Last year at Eurobike Tacx announced their intentions to make a smart bike, the blend of an indoor trainer and a bike. Similar to a ‘spin bike’ in looks, but under the hood totally different. It’d have full resistance control just like their Tacx Neo trainer, while...
by Carl C | Product reviews
I anticipate the cheapest sports technology gadget I’ll release a review or early look on here at Eurobike 2018 will cost about $ 60. But perhaps I’ll end up finding something that fits into my realm for cheaper. What I don’t expect though is to find anything more...
by Carl C | Product reviews
Wahoo was busy today announcing a full slate of three new products, including the new full high-end Wahoo KICKR 2018 edition, Wahoo Headwind, and what this post is about, the Wahoo KICKR Core. You can click on the Headwind post shortly, and later today you’ll find my...
by Carl C | Product reviews
Being the first company to kickoff Eurobike 2018’s new trainer parade, Elite has dropped the Drivo II upon us. This is their high-end direct drive trainer that’s meant to compete with the best options on the market in the indoor trainer realm. The last Drivo unit...
by Carl C | Product reviews
In the lead-up to Eurobike, today Garmin announced the new Edge Explore. Now, you’ve probably hard the Edge Explore or ‘Touring’ names battered around for half a decade or so. Usually along with a numerical identifier like ‘Edge Explore 1000’, which was essentially a...
by Carl C | Product reviews
Today WatTeam announced their 3rd generation power meter, introducing mostly hardware tweaks and durability improvements, along with the ability to swap the pods between bikes quickly. Most importantly though, their pricing otherwise stays the same – save the new...