Wahoo‘s Why I Roam series features our buddy Dillon Osleger. Dillon “gets it” and this short video showcases some of the major shortcomings we feel that the bike industry overlooks. Education on the land, its geology, biology, and human history is so important but it’s up to the individual to embark on those journeys. Check out some words by Dillon and photos below!
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ZIPP’s Quickview Computer Mount
With cockpits usually getting crowded, integrated mounts like the new ZIPP Quickview can really tidy things up. This mount replaces the ZIPP stem faceplate and can hold your computer and light or camera, so no more jockeying for position with multiple mounts.
Specs:
Computer compatibility: Garmin™, Wahoo™
Accessory compatibility: GoPro™
Lights: Niterider Lumina Series™ (with adapter), Light and Motion™, Bontrager™ (with adapter), Gloworm™ (with adapter), Lezyne™ (with adapter), Infini™ (with adapter), Sigma Sport™
Lifetime warranty
Retail: $70
See more at ZIPP.
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A Review of the Wahoo Roam and a Reluctant Luddite
To start, my Review of the Wahoo Roam is definitely going to be a bit narrow in scope, I don’t often ride road bikes, have a bunch of random sensors all over my body and bike, or keep meticulous logs of all my riding, so about 50% of the cool shit this device can do goes untouched by me. You’re probably asking, what the hell do you ride and why are you talking to me about this? Well, I like to do short mountain bike rides and longer touring routes, both of which are super rad to have a GPS device for. I also dabble in route creation, Im no Sarah Swallow, but I’ve been dipping my toes in the water and having a Wahoo has made that a more fruitful experience.