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Hi Ray – can you tell us what model pressure washer you have? Do you use it to wash your bike? Review coming :) ??
I’ll check when I get home. It’s blue. That’s all I know. :)
I don’t think I’ve ever used it to wash my bike. Mostly because it’s at home, and usually in the shed, except for basically just cleaning the desk at our old house, and then now the patio at our newer house. At the DCR Cave, I just use a simple hose for the bikes.
Update: It’s a Gamma branded (like, our Home Depot) HDR2-130. Here’s the link: link to gamma.nl
I’m sure it’s probably sold as other brands too, as it’s undoubtedly an OEM model.
The Muc-off one is designed specifically for bikes and worth a look.
Regarding TrainerRoad FTP detection –
I was under the impression the Adaptive Training and Progression levels only (currently) took into account rides either within their app or matched “outdoor” workout versions of their rides done on certain head units.
However in the FTP detection thread it seemed to imply unstructured garmin data was also included in the feature… which made me think it would include random unstructured data (or at least not matched to a TR workout) that comes in from other sources.
While looking for references in their forum that confirm this (one way or the other) I realized many of the references just say “outdoor rides” and aren’t clearly noting if it is a TR matched workout or data from another source.
I do see Nate confirming that it will include any data from Garmin Connect… but that reply was to a “over time” message so maybe I was wrong in my assumption and it is a future improvement when adaptive training includes such ride data? (link to trainerroad.com)
My understanding is that free-rides outside of TR aren’t taken into account. Whereas indoor TR rides definitely are. I can’t remember off the top of my head the current state of Outdoor TR rides, though something in my fuzzy logic said it either currently or future was dependent on which head unit brand you were using due to some flagging. Or, it’s not supported at all yet. Either way, I’ll ask.
But I’m pretty sure it’s not using any unstructured data today, and since it’s been a season or four since I’ve done a TR Outside workout, everything in TR’s brain is ether indoor TR workouts, or “dear god what is this giant pile of unstructured data”.
In the last TR podcast Amber said (and Nate didn’t disagree) that AT currently only uses indoor or outdoor TR structured workouts. Not free rides. The problem is that they are still working on how to assign Progression Levels to free rides. However, AIFTP uses all rides that appear on the TR calendar- indoor, outdoor, structured or not.
Hi Ray.
I see you say you cycle through Trainer Road, Zwift and Peloton. Surely you must get bored with graphs, cartoons and over-exuberant instructors?
You could do a lot worse by looking again at Fulgaz. There are loads of us who have totally ditched all of those platforms and now enjoy stunning high-def real-life like riding on Fulgaz, with the option for specific workouts integrated if required.
My personal brain-dead period on an indoor trainer is 90 minutes, but on Fulgaz I recently completed the Cape Town Cycle tour in 4 hours, and time flew. It was as close to actually being there as is possible without a long-haul flight.
That sounds so much worse that having an iPhone running trainer road while watching Netflix.
Yeah, ultimately, it comes down to what you prefer to do. Roughly speaking, here’s how I use each app:
Zwift: Mostly free-ride, watching YT videos in background. Sometimes jumping on a pace partner. If not free-riding it’ll be a short race, or very sparingly a group ride.
TrainerRoad: For when I just want to zone out and get a good stable workout. Almost always YT videos in background.
Peloton: Basically same as TrainerRoad. Only difference is there’s music. I do largely PowerZone workouts, so it’s all power-zone structure based, from a legit endurance (Ironman) coach.
While I think the FulGaz videos are great, mentally, I’ve just never been able to get into it. Any of them really – not just FulGaz, but any of the real-world style videos. I think it’s the fact that it’s not really real to me. In that I love riding outdoors in scenic places, but here I’m just along for a predetermined track, and there’s no sights/sounds/etc of that. My brain just can’t get around it – so I get bored super quickly.
Ultimately, it’s all down to personal preferences. Just like ice cream flavors or burrito filings.
Hey DC,
I just can’t get past the instinct 2 not having Varia Radar connection ability.
1. Its their device
2. Its a device meant for safety
I would have bought the instinct 2 (well, only after I read your review of course) but not having varia radar is a killer. I mainly use my watch as a back up or for travel. I love using my Radar even more on travel when I am renting a bike on unfamiliar roads.
Garmin is just weird with their feature inclusion. I know, this isn’t an instinct 2 post, but you said instinct 2 first!
Later
Bob
Yeah, I don’t frankly understand that one either. Especially given that super old/low-level Edge 25 bike computers had support for it years ago. :-/
The youngest peanut went to Danny Macaskill’s Daycare…
He can prove that she had a lot of fun:
link to youtube.com
Indeed, and P3 would love that too…
I am happy to see this part of your blog back more on the regular. I always enjoy reading it.
Thanks!
Ray,
I find that pressure washing is about the most satisfying thing to do. It is just instant gratification and when you are done you really see the result of your wok.
True, once you get in a rhythm, it’s pretty nice. Albeit, a bit more enjoyable in warmer weather than chillier temps.
You need to buy The Girl some new jeans!!!
If there’s one thing I know in this relationship, it’s that I’m not allowed to buy The Girl clothing.
As a Belgian: was lured in with a promise of beer photos (plural!); was disappointed…
Technically, there were two beer…
“and only a single watch”
who are you and what did you do with Ray?
Forgive me, I have sinned. It was a weak moment.
why are you wearing ski goggles in an indoor ski hill? there’s no sun, no falling snow or rain, and surely you can’t be skiing that fast with the peanuts to require wind protection? are the ceiling lights that bright? enquiring minds want to know! :D
For us, mostly out of habbit.
As for the Peanuts, so when they faceplant, the snow doesn’t go in their eyes. One less thing to have them crying about. :)
Are the Instinct 2 betas you mentioned private ones? I’ve not seen any beta notifications at all on the Garmin forums which is normally my go-to place for those announcements. The only notification that I see there is the 6.16 final release from last week.
Yeah, the 6.17 is private. Generally speaking, it’s been taking 3-5 days between when the pre-prod betas hit my wrist and when they go public. That typically gets longer as a product gets older. I don’t know when they intend on setting this one public, nor am I entirely sure what’s fixed in this particular one versus the widespread 6.16. For the private betas, I usually just get a note if it’s fixing something I brought up, or changing behavior notably. Else, it’s often an every other day thing.
Cheers!
Thanks – and talking about the Instinct 2 (sort-of), I see Garmin’s just dropped the Descent G1 dive watch, which seems to be pretty much an Instinct 2 in terms of features (plus the dive/boat stuff of course) – if so then my Instinct’s going straight back for one of these. Is this something you’re likely to review, even if just to confirm it’s the same under the skin, or are dive watches out of your swim lane, so to speak?
Yeah, I think a unit is being shipped out today to me. I’ve got some dive trips planned for about two weeks from now. In my discussions with them about it, the core functions here are all identical to a Instinct 2 base, and then the dive pieces are additive (sorta like how Fenix 6 + Descent was).
Great, I’ll look forward to hearing your thoughts, though by then I’ll probably have mine too as I need to stay inside the return window for my Instinct 2. That said, I probably won’t get chance to dive with it till the summer.
I do feel guilty about returning a perfectly functional watch, but I think Garmin have to take some of the blame for not coordinating their releases; I’m sure I won’t be the only one.
Be interested to hear your thoughts on this. It’s everything I want in a watch except for the lack of any mapping ability.
Of course there’s MK2 series but that’s based on Fenix 6, a whole generation older now..
you must have been so much faster with only the weight of one single watch instead of kilograms of gear weight…
😀
dan
Descent G1 review pending? Dive trip happened?
I’m super stocked on this watch and will likely buy it either way, but debating Solar vs not.
Some folks have said the solar version screen is noticeably darker. Is this the case with all solar vs non-solar instincts, fenix, etc variants?