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Suunto 9 Peak Pro In-Depth Review

www.dcrainmaker.com/2022/11/suunto9-depth-review.html

With previous entrants Apple, COROS, and Polar, pretty much rounding out the most common GPS sports watches (save Wahoo, which does support the accessory power).

Week in Review–July 23rd, 2017

www.dcrainmaker.com/2017/07/week-reviewjuly-23rd.html

Wahoo Fitness ELEMNT/ELEMNT BOLT Firmware Update: Added live tracking and a few other tweaks (discussed in full post up above).

Tour de France Femmes: Behind the Scenes & Power Meters!

www.dcrainmaker.com/2024/08/france-femmes-behind.html

Inversely, we saw no Wahoo-based power meter pedals this year (in terms of widespread sponsorships, perhaps I missed a bike somewhere in the 180 or so riders), whereas in the past both Wahoo and Favero had sponsored teams.

Hands-on: The new Tacx Flux Smart Trainer

www.dcrainmaker.com/2016/08/tacx-smart-trainer.html

Whereas Wahoo is providing that cassette on their KICKR included in the trainer cost, but if your needs don’t match their 11-speed cassette you’re basically replacing it anyway.

Is Zwift About to Acquire TrainerRoad?

www.dcrainmaker.com/2022/01/zwift-acquire-trainerroad.html

Reid eventually went on to join and revamp The SufferFest, which in turn is now owned by Wahoo Fitness.

Interbike Exhibition Day 3 Overview

www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/09/interbike-exhibition-day-3-overview.html

Still in the hopper are posts covering the following: TACX Trainer 4iiii ANT+ Heads Up Display iBike Dash PedalBrain ANT+ enabled Fitness/Gym Equipment Tour LeMond ANT+ Trainer Brim Brothers Interview with Founder Barry Redmond Timex Global Trainer Chat & Futures Tunebug/Vibe (cycling music system) Wahoo Bike Sensor Case Movmoda Performance Lingerie Review by The Girl Power Meter Seminar Recap and session videos Now that I type that all out, holy cow I still have a lot to write! So with that in mind…let’s talk about where I wandered Friday.

Separating product timeline fact from fantasy: The After Party Edition

www.dcrainmaker.com/2011/08/separating-product-timeline-fact-from.html

So whose managed to hit their timelines? Here’s that group that delivered either before or at their announced timelines (iBike doesn’t really count since they were already shipping): - TACX with their 3.0 software suit - Garmin with their Edge 800 Who almost made it? - LeMond with the Revolution Trainer (missed it by about two weeks) - Wahoo and the Bike Sensor Case (missed by a two-three weeks) And who hasn’t released but is still on target (at least based on public statements)? - Brim Brothers and their power meter (2012) - Garmin with their Vector Power Meter (H2 2011) - Timex gets to sneak into this category since they said “next season”, which we are still in.

TomTom Runner & Multisport GPS Watch In-Depth Review

www.dcrainmaker.com/2013/07/tomtom-runner-multisport.html

Today, pretty much the only choice on the market is the Wahoo Fitness Blue SC.

Power Meter Pedal Shootout: Vector 3 vs PowerTap P1 vs Assioma

www.dcrainmaker.com/2017/09/shootout-powertap-assioma.html

Again – at present these are only available on Garmin head units, so if you’ve got something like the Wahoo BOLT, you’re outta luck here for recording the advanced data.

How To (Sorta) Make Your CompuTrainer Wireless: PerfPro’s CT Smart Wireless Bridge

www.dcrainmaker.com/2019/04/computrainer-wireless-perfpros.html

So, let’s say I take a device like the Garmin Edge or Wahoo BOLT which supports controlling ANT+ FE-C trainers (allowing you to do structured workouts or re-riding older rides).

Week in Review–December 11th, 2010

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Saturday: Guest Post - Cold Turkey: Tour De Cleveland Saturday: Week in Review – December 4th, 2010 Monday: A weekend in Seattle Tuesday: How Sports Technology companies could learn from Southwest Airlines Wednesday: Garmin Forerunner 210 In Depth Review Thursday: Paratriathletes are real athletes too, and how you can help them before the weekend Friday: The Elusive Wahoo Fitness iPhone ANT+ Bike Case Giveaway Stuff that I found interesting around the interwebs: As always, here’s a sampler platter of some of the interesting articles and posts I found around the Internet this week.

Strava renames Premium to ‘Summit’, Changes Pricing Model

www.dcrainmaker.com/2018/08/renames-premium-changes.html

Thus, companies like Garmin and Wahoo need to now change their prerequisite wording to denote something akin to: “Strava Live Segments requires Strava Summit membership, either the $7.99 a month tier for which there is no distinct name, or the cheaper ‘Analysis’ Summit pack.” – No problems, I’m sure that’ll fit on the side of the box in the small print.

COROS Adds Virtual Run & CORE Body Temp Support

www.dcrainmaker.com/2022/01/coros-virtual-support.html

Other companies have had Virtual Run support for quite a while, Garmin introduced it two years ago this week actually, and CORE Body Temp support has been available on Wahoo and Garmin units for a year and a half.

DCR Open House Winter 2019 Photo Recap!

www.dcrainmaker.com/2019/12/house-winter-photo.html

Downstairs we had a Wahoo KICKR+KICKR CLIMB station setup, though, the iPad it was attached to was struggling with battery issues for some reason.

Suunto 9 Baro Multisport GPS In-Depth Review

www.dcrainmaker.com/2018/07/suunto-multisport-review.html

Suunto also doesn’t support any downloadable custom structured workouts onto the Suunto 9 (such as Garmin/Polar/Wahoo do on their units).

My 2,500th post! Here’s 25 blasts from the past!

www.dcrainmaker.com/2017/03/my-2500th-post.html

#600: Slowtwitch and DCR! #700: Wahoo bike case giveaway! #800: Week in Review…

Garmin Vector 3 Power Meter In-Depth Review

www.dcrainmaker.com/2017/11/garmin-vector-power-review.html

What we’ve got on this one is Vector 3 vs a Power2Max NG ECO vs the Wahoo KICKR3/2017.

Week in Review–April 16th, 2023

www.dcrainmaker.com/2023/04/week-review-april.html

3) Wahoo’s Credit Rating Downgraded, but, a silver lining: Sure, the credit rating downgraded them, but the key thing happened here that everyone kinda assumed would happen, specifically this part: “We are actively collaborating and moving forward positively with the support of our lenders and our private equity partner Rhone”.

Stages Dash Gets Radar Support, Outlines Future Firmware Plans (and a 30% off sale)

www.dcrainmaker.com/2019/11/supports-outlines-firmware.html

This has Stages joining Wahoo, Hammerhead, and of course Garmin themselves for the popular accessory.

Week in Review–May 15th, 2016

www.dcrainmaker.com/2016/05/week-reviewmay-15th.html

Wahoo KICKR & KICKR Snap Firmware Update: Finally, proper FE-C support! While both units have had this in beta since last fall, Wahoo pushed it out the door into production.

COROS Pace 2 In-Depth Review: A $199 Multisport watch with Running Power

www.dcrainmaker.com/2020/09/review-multisport-running.html

COROS continues to follow the general model of Apple, Wahoo (and now Hammerhead) with keeping units on essentially the same software version as long as hardware allows for it.

My 2011 Sports Technology Recommendations

www.dcrainmaker.com/2011/11/my-2011-sports-technology.html

Then we’ve got both the Wahoo ANT+ iPhone key as well as the ANT+ iPhone bike case.

Week in Review–March 30th, 2013

www.dcrainmaker.com/2013/03/reviewmarch-30th-2013.html

12) Wahoo does RFLKT promotion for Pebble folks: If you’re (like me) and still waiting on your Pebble watch, you can prove it to Wahoo and they’ll give you a discount.

Apple Watch Series 4: Sports & Fitness In-Depth Review

www.dcrainmaker.com/2018/10/apple-series-review.html

Of course, many straps these days are dual ANT+/Bluetooth Smart, like the Wahoo TICKR series or 4iiiii Viiiiva.

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