Kurt Kinetic inRide review
- Price Paid:$220.00
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User rating:(4.2)
- Would buy again from this company: Yes
- Used product for: 10 months
- # of logged workouts:
"I am very happy with this prodcut and would recommend if you don't have the means to get an expensive power meter. To get some wattage data for a couple hundred bucks is hard to beat. "genking
Ease of use
Pretty easy to setup - download the app and follow the setup instructions therein.
Quality of Construction
indoor trainer product so no issues
Adjustability
tried with 2 slightly different tri-bikes, can't make manual adjustments for each bike
Value
Sure, you can't take it with you outside but for the price it's a steal.
Performance
matched the inRide against another Heart Monitor and speed/cadence sensors. At first the cadence on this product was way off, too low, but subsequent app updates late 2013 have helped a great deal - now they are very close
Strengths
For those who cannot afford to buy a power meter, this is a great product. Easy to use, no hassle setup. When the workout is done, you can upload to Training Peaks (and some other sites) with a tap of the screen. Batteries change easily and recalibration quick.
Weakness
Most obvious is that you are out of luck when you aren't on the trainer. Also, I wish you could (or maybe it's not supposed to matter) make adjustments for different bikes.
- 6 people use
- 20 workouts logged
- 413.9 miles / 29.02 hours logged
Ease of installation
Installs very easy - just follow the instructions to make sure the sensor is close enough (which it is if you follow directions) to the flywheel