September 12, 2017 by DC Rainmaker Power Meters Comments (1,067) It’s been about three months since Favero announced their next generation power meter pedals, the Assioma. These pedals would build upon the BePro units of two years ago, doing away with the complicated installation process while also adding in Bluetooth Smart support and a
Here’s how the two top contenders faired – the Garmin Fenix 7 Solar Sapphire and COROS Vertix 2 (both multi-band). Note that you can watch the full track progression in the video: As you can see, the Garmin easily beat the COROS Vertix 2 for the first 4-5 blocks, with the Vertix 2 off in the buildings. While the COROS Vertix 2 got GPS
Garmin Fenix 5S Plus – $150 off (Amazon/Clever Training) Garmin Fenix 5 Plus – $150 off (Amazon/Clever Training) Garmin Fenix 5X Plus – $150 off (Amazon/Clever Training) I’m going to let Captain Obvious point out that this is the first time we’ve seen the Garmin Fenix 5 Plus on sale, and Garmin didn’t disappoint here.
Garmin has just announced the new Index S2 smart WiFi scale, building slightly upon the previous first-generation Index WiFi scale released nearly 5 years ago. This new model switches to a color display that’ll show weight trending information, helping to visualize the normal day to day fluctuations. It also adds a handful of tweaks like
Polar Grit X Pro Titan only: New 12% lighter case than Grit X Pro, new titanium case. Polar Grit X Pro Titan only: Added leather strap (also includes secondary FKM rubber strap) Polar confirmed the optical HR sensor, GPS, and display all remain the same as the Grit X. Price for the Grit X Pro rises to $499 (from $429) Price for the Grit X ProWzaZ9.