Testseek.com have collected 6 expert reviews of the Stryd Power Meter and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Stryd Power Meter.
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6 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: While I was a sprinter in high school and college, my favorite way to exercise today is long distance running. Pace has served as my primary metric for years and I seem to have plateued with fairly consistent half marathon times over the last five years...
Published: 2015-01-30, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Abstract: For those not familiar with power (in cycling anyway), it's a metric that normalizes effort expended. For example, on windy days your pace would be impacted by a headwind (slower), whereas your HR would be higher. How do you easily compare those across mu...
correspondent, ran the 2014 Boston Marathon in 2:54:53, Go Back to Top. Skip To: Start of Article, Power, running, Wearables
Alpha hardware is hard to clip on. Calorie totals seemed strangely low (company says it's tweaking the software). Data presentation currently geared toward rookies, though the device may one day offer sophisticated gait analysis. Alpha phone app is crude
Takes the pain out of pacing races, Unique performance insights, Good compatibility
Some syncing issues, No battery life indicator, Training plan presentation is clunky
If you're a runner, triathlete or IronMan competitor who cares about pacing and performance, Stryd is a tool you should seriously consider. It offers a raft of new intelligence for your training and racing that is nothing short of game changing, along wit...
Published: 2015-11-04, Author: James , review by: titaniumgeek.com
As mentioned previously, Stryd is basically opening a whole new way of running. Is certainly going to be interesting what happens to the device – will they license the technology to other device manufacturers, or will someone buy them – which seems a logi...
Published: 2015-07-18, Author: James , review by: titaniumgeek.com
Abstract: I dont normally consider things like preliminary reviews, but when a device is COMPLETELY brand new. A new type of device. A new concept to a sport, and I think a quick “look inside the box” is warranted before the testing starts for real. So without furt...