Heads up! Here’s your massive list of sports tech deals! This includes the Garmin Forerunner 965 for just $499, Garmin Epix for $449, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 Black Titanium for $735, the GoPro Hero 12 Black for $299, and plenty more! Go check out the full list here!
I’m DC RAINMAKER…
I swim, bike and run. Then, I come here and write about my adventures. It’s as simple as that. Most of the time. If you’re new around these parts, here’s the long version of my story.
You'll support the site, and get ad-free DCR! Plus, you'll be more awesome. Click above for all the details. Oh, and you can sign-up for the newsletter here!
Here’s how to save!
Wanna save some cash and support the site? These companies help support the site! With Backcountry.com or Competitive Cyclist with either the coupon code DCRAINMAKER for first time users saving 15% on applicable products.
You can also pick-up tons of gear at REI via these links, which is a long-time supporter as well:Alternatively, for everything else on the planet, simply buy your goods from Amazon via the link below and I get a tiny bit back as an Amazon Associate. No cost to you, easy as pie!
You can use the above link for any Amazon country and it (should) automatically redirect to your local Amazon site.Want to compare the features of each product, down to the nitty-gritty? No problem, the product comparison data is constantly updated with new products and new features added to old products!
Wanna create comparison chart graphs just like I do for GPS, heart rate, power meters and more? No problem, here's the platform I use - you can too!
Think my written reviews are deep? You should check out my videos. I take things to a whole new level of interactive depth!
Smart Trainers Buyers Guide: Looking at a smart trainer this winter? I cover all the units to buy (and avoid) for indoor training. The good, the bad, and the ugly.
-
Check out my weekly podcast - with DesFit, which is packed with both gadget and non-gadget goodness!
Get all your awesome DC Rainmaker gear here!
FAQ’s
I have built an extensive list of my most frequently asked questions. Below are the most popular.
- Do you have a privacy policy posted?
- Why haven’t you yet released a review for XYZ product you mentioned months ago?
- Will you test our product before release?
- Are you willing to review or test beta products?
- Which trainer should I buy?
- Which GPS watch should I buy?
- I’m headed to Paris – what do you recommend for training or sightseeing?
- I’m headed to Washington DC – what do you recommend for training?
- I’m from out of the country and will be visiting the US, what’s the best triathlon shop in city XYZ?
- What kind of camera do you use?
-
5 Easy Steps To The Site
In Depth Product Reviews
You probably stumbled upon here looking for a review of a sports gadget. If you’re trying to decide which unit to buy – check out my in-depth reviews section. Some reviews are over 60 pages long when printed out, with hundreds of photos! I aim to leave no stone unturned.
Read My Sports Gadget Recommendations.
Here’s my most recent GPS watch guide here, and cycling GPS computers here. Plus there are smart trainers here, all in these guides cover almost every category of sports gadgets out there. Looking for the equipment I use day-to-day? I also just put together my complete ‘Gear I Use’ equipment list, from swim to bike to run and everything in between (plus a few extra things). And to compliment that, here’s The Girl’s (my wife’s) list. Enjoy, and thanks for stopping by!
Have some fun in the travel section.
I travel a fair bit, both for work and for fun. Here’s a bunch of random trip reports and daily trip-logs that I’ve put together and posted. I’ve sorted it all by world geography, in an attempt to make it easy to figure out where I’ve been.
My Photography Gear: The Cameras/Drones/Action Cams I Use Daily
The most common question I receive outside of the “what’s the best GPS watch for me” variant, are photography-esq based. So in efforts to combat the amount of emails I need to sort through on a daily basis, I’ve complied this “My Photography Gear” post for your curious minds (including drones & action cams!)! It’s a nice break from the day-to-day sports-tech talk, and I hope you get something out of it!
The Swim/Bike/Run Gear I Use List
Many readers stumble into my website in search of information on the latest and greatest sports tech products. But at the end of the day, you might just be wondering “What does Ray use when not testing new products?”. So here is the most up to date list of products I like and fit the bill for me and my training needs best! DC Rainmaker 2023 swim, bike, run, and general gear list. But wait, are you a female and feel like these things might not apply to you? If that’s the case (but certainly not saying my choices aren’t good for women), and you just want to see a different gear junkies “picks”, check out The Girl’s Gear Guide too.
Ctrl+F “Bit Zwift seemed like a viable alternative”, bit > but
Thanks!
Hopefully you aren’t just changing flights in SF. :-)
Here are some guesses:
New York City: ?
Minneapolis: LeMond
Rapid City: Quarq
Denver: Training Peaks
SF: Strava and Fitbit
Austin: MapMyFitness
Dallas: Changing flight
MSP could also be a layover for the Quarq visit, or… Kurt Kinetic? North Pole Engineering (makers of WASP)? Or maybe just a strong desire to stop enjoy running around our lakes and rivers? :)
Don’t forget Styrd is in Boulder.
MSP are you stopping to see HED Wheels.. To pay Respects to the owner that past away this Winter? and to see there new Wheels?
You can do an open water swim in aquatic park in San Francisco.
Yeah, a cool place to swim. Might be tempted if I happen to have an extra minute in San Francisco. Gonna be a super-tight schedule that day.
More like a cold place to swim. Bring your wetsuit!
Same story here with the boiler/heater. Guy came, made some mess around the kitchen where the thingy is, and left. Few hours later we could feel a strong metan smell so we had to call him back. At least in our case the landlady payed for everything.
It’s good to see you have also taken up the hobby of photographing your pets pooping. I have quite a collection between my dogs and cats. Looks like Lucy has adopted the ‘front paw lift/concentrated stare’ method.It’s a modern classic.
I don’t see the picture of her pooping?
Ok, my bad, I’ve just re-read and it’s ‘popping’ the lid. That is infinitely less exciting, although still very cute!
That fact that I saw ‘pooping’ is disturbing me a little now. Too much time spent with animals probably.
Hehe…. in the tree picture I can’t help but imagine that’s her 1-inch-punch ninja pose. Supercute. And great timing for the photo!
I see you HR took almost a mile to raise and stabilise. Was this a hardware issue, or just a genuinely easy start ?
How is the vivoactive behaving ? Still not sure if I love it or hate it! :)
Mostly strap related, was just a bit dry. Once I adjusted slightly it ‘clicked’ instantly.
Chest strap ?! If so, have you been having issues with the optical tech (you use a schoschcchhschsche arm strap usually?) that have pushed you back to the old way, or are you comparing tech ?
Just comparing. Was taking the HRM-RUN data into the Fenix3 and was going to show the different calorie calcs between the F3 and the Vivoactive on the same run (they use rather different algorithms).
Hot water heater… why do you heat your hot water? ;)
Only level 1 on Zwift!? :-o
Wouldn’t be surprised if the ‘handy man’ forgot to reconnect the spark plug or fouled it (with grease or water) during the maintenance. Or even worse forgot to op the gas main tap. The next claim will be it is to old for fixing. (Assuming you are renting, it should be in the contract who is owning and responsible for it).
Hi Ray,
I am French, so I can give some explanations regarding the boiler. The law indeed says that the inhabitant (not the owner) of a house or flat must every year ensure its maintenance. Which mainly means that a guy checks that it does not emit carbon monoxyde or gas, that burning dirt is removed and that the main pieces, pipes, cogs or whatever work well. But this is just what maintenance means here. If there is indeed a problem on the boiler, then the owner has to pay for the fixing, not you. Besides, it is often interesting to pay a yearly subscription, so it is less expensive to have a guy come.
Regarding your comments on the process for the sake of the process (which no one likes, not even the French) or on paying hidden fees in all circumstances, I think it is a matter of perspective (and it’s not that nice toward the French). You’ve been raised in a country where things are made differently but it does not mean there is only one way to make a society. France, and most of western Europe, has a tradition of welfare state where the State does mandate people to do this or that, and sometimes it does indeed make things a bit tiresome or too invasive. The credo is that it is for the greater good. As the American credo may be for many US citizens that the State should just ensure the minimum welfare and then let people decide for their life.
Hi DD-
Thanks for the explanation on the boiler, good to know!
As for the process, no doubt, I have a different perspective coming from the states. And there are many things in France we prefer to the States. And indeed there are many things that are better for the greater good – we see that in Paris with much of the cultural aspects and places like parks. There are no doubt many things in the US I can be critical on too. I think it’s important that in general folks show awareness where thing work…and where they don’t. Or, where they are for putting money in someone else’s pocket just for the sake of it.
At the same time, we’re also in a bit of a unique spot in that with owning a business we also get to see that aspect as well – and converse with many other French small business owners about what it takes to run a business in France. The reality is that little of the system is geared towards truthfully operating a small business (and why many of our employees initially question that we actually officially record all of our sales – which is not common for small businesses in France, or at least Paris). Or which days a business is allowed to be open. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. That’s of course a bit of a bi-product of some of the overhead of process, and some of it due to the tax scheme. There’s obviously a ton of conversation around how long such a model is economically sustainable within the country, with most trending towards ‘not terribly long’.
But…that’s probably getting a bit off-topic… :)
I agree. Europe is for “chilling”, the US is for “working”. Besides, in France kidnapping the boss usually pays off… :)
Lucy is adorable
San Fransisco, early April? Gotta be the Apple Watch, right ;-)
Love the blog and was really enjoying the pictures of Lucy. Got to the part about Zwift and love seeing peoples feed back as I have been enjoying it with my Canadian winter hitting repeated -40 days. Then I see my name on the screen shot right above you!
Probably just a slow Monday but it made my day :)
Any comments on the Lezyne gps products announced last week? Any chance you’ll be reviewing them?
I’ll likely at least poke at them. I think their success will depend fully on the software element to it. That’s what makes the Edge 500 so successful (ease of use, tons of options/functions/etc…).
If after initial poking I’ll definitely write up a piece. If not…I’ve gotta find some way to write a shorter ‘review’ that explains why I think something isn’t worth the time. Lots of things fall into that category and today I just don’t bother to write anything.
they seriously dropped the ball by not being compatible with Garmin mounts, IMO. I WOULD have bought one to try at that price point without a second thought. Changing mounts on multiple bikes depending on which computer is in use that day is a PITA that I will not be taking on. My bet, 2.0 version is garmin mount compatible.
I’m very curious to what they’re actually like. I recently purchased a new bike, and was looking at bike GPS units, as my FR220 is a pain to use for riding and running. It amazed me at how few good offerings there were, and how pricy Garmin’s offerings were.
For example, to get a unit that has ANT+ support with bluetooth notifications, you need to go with the 810, which starts at $400 US. Now of course it comes with a crippled of features, but personally I could care less about touch screen, etc. The most basic unit from Garmin with ANT+ is the 500, and even it still sells for close to $200. The Polar v650 is an interesting entry to the market, but lacks ANT+ (my Giant has a nice integrated speed/cadence sensor that is ANT+).
Given what some new smart watches, smart phones, and other similar tech is going for, it just amazed me that nobody else was really competing in the market. My boss is actually in a similar situation…looking for a bike GPS, ANT+/bluetooth support, but doesn’t want to drop ton on it (we’re both non-competitive riders).
Additionally, while Garmin’s offerings are usually solid products, my experience with my FR220 has left a bad taste in my mouth. Their software/firmware I’ve found leaves me wanting (I should note that I’m a web app developer myself). Garmin Connect I find to be pretty brutal, and the whole $5k API fee is ridiculous (for example, I have my own logging platform that I integrated using their web plugin…but there’s no way I could drop $5k just to integrate).
In the meantime I grabbed the Timex Global Cycle Trainer for $85 US and it’s done me pretty well, and I’m working on creating my own OS X sync software so I can easily upload it to Strava (as the training peaks sync software is a joke).
Anyhow, I know Lezyne is using FIT files and seems to realize that a lot of cyclists use Strava and other platforms…so hopefully those devices play well with others.
The super GPS could be everything that the 510 should have been.
Proper bluetooth compatability as well as ANT+
Glonass support as well as GPS (makes a big difference)
Ability to upload from a phone
not too big
I am a casual road/mtb rider who has outgrown the phone and is looking for my first computer. I believe there are lots like me.
If Lezyne can get these 2 things right, they will sell lots:
Easy/Automated way to auto synch with Strava (and map my ride etc)
Altitude measurement using barometer (not yet confirmed by Lezyne)
I did a bit of reading today about the mount. But there is not much information out there yet. Apparently it is a quarter turn mount but it requires some sort of push to unlock before you can do the quarter turn. Does not say if the quarter turn is the same type as Garmin?
Not sure if Magellan/Mio have the own mount or use the garmin standard either?
This extra locking push step may be an advantage as it will reduce the incidence of devices falling off the mounts by accident.
The edge 510 has a mount for a leash. that is a good backup incase the quarter turn comes loose. Wonder if these have the same?
Hey Ray, if you’re going to be in NYC and have any kind of downtime, I’d love to (try to) make my way out there and maybe go for a run. I’m in NJ and good for a 7:45-8:00 pace up to over 10 miles, although I know that’s a bit slow for you lol
As to the boiler…it provides hot water for sink and showers and provides hot water for the radiators. Please tell me its a split system…you’re not showing in your radiator water…are you? :-)
Heck, I’ll take radiator water at this point…as long as it’s hot! ;)
Timex on the list for visit? I have had the One GPS+ for a month now. Super accurate GPS tracks compared to 910xt,920xt,Fenix 3. There are some bugs with it, but finding it very difficult to escalte these. Timex has no forums and their Tier 1 support is not helpful. Would like to get a feeling on how committed Timex is to this platform as it is a very unique running watch and doesn’t have much competition in the live/sans phone connected space.
Safe Travels!
It’s not on the list, though, they’re pretty responsive to items I stumble into. So, if you’ve got a list of issues – feel free to post them here and I’ll validate that I can repro and forward (both those that I can and can’t repro).
Bugs
*Stats Field “Current Time” (in workout mode) displays current time in military format even though ’12-hour’ is selected in the ‘Time Format’ options in the global settings.
*Auto-Lap There seems to be an issue with how the ‘Auto-Lap’ feature marks laps when writing the *.tcx file. I have the auto lap feature set to ‘On, 1.00 mile’. After completing a workout I navigate to History-> ‘Workout Details’ on the watch and see the laps are split unevenly. Several laps are 1.01, 1.02, .99. When reviewing the *.tcx file that Timex emails upon completing a workout, this behavior is reflected as well. This issue is visible in all runs that I have completed. Important to note, Timex only emails the *.tcx file to you if you haven’t linked your Timex account to Strava or one of the other connected services. I use TrainingPeaks and Final Surge and both these platforms expose the un even laps upon uploading the file.
Enhancements
*Would like to see the mobile software or the workouts create and configure workouts and send them to the Timex similar to how Garmin does. I know you can create the workouts directly on the watch but this can be a pain as you know scrolling and flicking on the tiny screen.
*I had an instance when I completed a run and the watch indicated ‘upload successful’ but never received the email with the *.tcx file (checked the usual suspects, SPAM filter etc). From the watch, you only have the option to re upload your most recent workout to the cloud if the watch determines your workout ‘failed’. The flaw in this is if your workout gets stuck out in limbo, you are SOL in trying to retrieve the workout. Connecting the watch via USB does not help as you only have r/w access to the music folder and do not see a folder with *.tcx files.
Thank you for taking the time to review and passing this on Ray.
Typos:
*Would like to use the mobile app or the website create workouts and send to the watch
*From the watch, you only have the option to re upload your most recent workout to the cloud if the watch determines your upload ‘failed’.
Thanks!
Hello Ray,
Another bug I’ve encountered:
I have the watch set ‘auto lap’ at 1.00 miles. While running and passing a mile, I get the notification banner with the lap number, lap time, and pace (similar to a Garmin notification) flashed onscreen for about 10 seconds. After mile 5 or 6 and for the rest of the run, this auto lap alert will fail to appear. Note this is different from the ‘Auto Stats’ option that can be configured, I currently have this feature disabled.
In the month having the watch, I am very satisfied with the watch. Screen readability is crisp, accuracy is on par with 910xt/920xt, and the live tracking feature works well. I’m going to take the plunge and use it in lieu of my trusted 910xt in Boston next week.
Best, Dan
Hi Ray! I esa wandering how do you manage your nutrition between so much travel as you continue working out.
And when will you visit Costa Rica for some relaxing time??
I just eat what seems appropriate. I often gravitate towards Subway and other healthier options, simply because I have a rough idea of what I’m eating (calorie-wise).
As for Costa Rica, ya never know! Right now it’s not on the docket, but I don’t even know my travel schedule for next week yet, so…we shall see!
You think Zwift will include advanced metrics in the future? Also, include averages?
I suspect so. They’ve been clear that they know they need to appeal to the structured-training focused crowd (i.e., what I usually am).
The boiler story reminds me when I lived in Germany we had to pay additional funds for heating oil as part of our rent year around despite only needing it in winter.
your comment about how fast Lucy walks is pretty funny!
how long are you going to stay in New York? Just a transfer or heading out from the airport as well?
I’ve got about 20 hours. I come in Thursday night late, doing some stuff early morning, then some meetings. I *may* have time for a run with folks in Central Park in the late afternoon. Just trying to lock down all the exact times still. A bit of a juggling game.
Dog treats while showering will reinforce a good ‘experience’ and easier washing in the future.
Will probably work for Lucy too :)
You ever the uncanny similirities between the zwift default rider and you? The default rider seems to be this tall lanky guy with a build like yours and the same hair. I think you should sue for rights…like the NCAA players
Lol
I used to love running with our dog (boxer) when she was younger. From about 1-4, I could do 3-4 miles and she still had enough spunk to chew up my running shoes when I was not home! Now at 6/7, she is content with a few laps around the backyard, getting up to bark at the mailman and the weekend trail walks to chase squirels.
Too bad you are not staying over in DFW. You’d like the Trinity Trails in Fort Worth, I’ve never run in Dallas so I can’t comment on that section :)
Please please please can we have an early review of the 4iiii Precision. Dithering between Stages (now) or Precision (May?) here in UK.
Should I wait?!?
It hasn’t arrived here yet (to me).
Did you get the Zwift mobile app from the app store, or via an invite from them? I am on the desktop app, and contacted Zwift support about the mobile which they said wasn’t available yet (this was probably 3-4 weeks ago) however I can’t see it in the UK store as yet…
It was an invite thingy for a beta program back a few months ago to all Zwift users at the time. I’d ping them again.
Will do – thanks Ray
The zwift mobile app is just a download…need your password to sign in
Clever shipped out my Vivoactive on 3/23. Hoping it shows up today!!
James — When did you order? Still waiting for mine to ship and have no idea what the queue looks like.
Thanks!
Vivoactive CT Stock (current as of 3/26/2015 1PM Eastern):
Black Base: Fully in-stock*
Black Bundle: Fully in stock*
White units: Pending Garmin shipment a few weeks out.
*Any remaining backorders of these are all shipping out today, with units that arrived this morning.
Cheers and thanks for the support!
Thanks, Ray. Just got the shipping email about 10 minutes ago. Yahoo!
“Fighting the system rarely works, and there are endless examples of forced fees here (for example, medical certificates for running a race).” As an American living in France for the past 20 years I got quite a good laugh out of that sentence. You’re right – fighting the system rarely works which is why the French are constantly trying to find a way to shirk the system.
Here’s a tip for the medical certificates (which drive my GP crazy!) : have your doc give you a printed version (not handwritten). Scan the document then open it in Paint. Just change the words (course à pied becomes triathlon) and the date and you’re set without ever having to ask for a medical certificate again. My GP just laughed when I told him what I’ve been doing for the past 5 years.
Being from South Dakota my whole life I am a little ashamed of myself for not knowing that Quarq is based out of Spearfish until just now. I am guessing this isn’t your first trip there, but if you haven’t tried Sanford’s you should eat there. It is one of my favorite places to eat in the black hills.
Haha. That’s me right behind you, trying to catch up to you.
link to dcrainmaker.com
Haha…awesome! It’s funny in that it was the only time that entire ride that I switched to that view…simply to get a screenshot. :)
Hi Ray,
You seem to be using the Garmin vivoactive quite a bit at the momemt. Obviously your just putting it through it’s paces for the main review but could you see this potentially as being your main running watch given all its capabilities plus also looking good on the wrist to wear as a day to day watch. It seems that from my point of view that they seem to have nailed it but given you have had some hands on experience with it are there any negatives that you can see that would make you consider not buying it
Yup, expect something in the next 7-10 days. Overall it’s pretty good, but there’s a few minor bugs I’m running into. No show-stoppers, just little things here and there like some data fields incorrectly displaying, or the phone randomly disconnecting.
Hey Ray,
Spending any time in the Denver area or just a transfer?
Not this time unfortunately, just transfer.