Reviewed: The New Wahoo Elemnt Roam GPS Bike Computer
Wahoo introduces an upgraded Roam with color monitor and impressive GPS capabilities. We look at the new features and whether the Roam is useful for triathletes.
Wahoo introduces an upgraded Roam with color monitor and impressive GPS capabilities. We look at the new features and whether the Roam is useful for triathletes.
Wahoo’s new combination rollers/resistance trainer could be the cure for those who switch between indoors and outdoors often. We break the new design down by feature.
Wahoo (and Speedplay) finally delve into the world of cycling power meters. Here's the in-depth review on why triathletes, specifically, should be excited.
Indoor cycling trainers have gone from sketchy and barebones to super high-tech. We break down the terms, spec, and tech you need (and what you don’t) for your inside ride.
Four years since its original introduction, Wahoo’s Elemnt Bolt gets updated with many of the key features riders sought after in the more expensive Elemnt Roam. We test and review (and stumble with) the new device.
The indoor trainer and cycling computer brand that has been a longtime favorite of triathletes is branching out with its first smartwatch, but does it stand up in a crowded market?
Wahoo keeps all the quintessential design elements of the Speedplay Zero in its rebrand.
I wish I could combine the best points of the two, as neither is a complete solution.
Fifth-generation Kickr remains the easiest smart trainer to use, and new padded feet option adds comfort.
Wahoo's latest version of their popular KICKR smart trainer boasts a few new internal upgrades and two external ones that triathletes should check out.
Three high-end cycling GPS computers. One 14,000-foot elevation test. Which computer came out on top?
We tell you what we like and don't like about four Zwift-compatible smart bikes: Wahoo Kickr Bike, StagesBike, Tacx Neo Smart Bike, and Wattbike Atom.
Wahoo’s Elemnt bike computer is packed with all the tech you need.