Lezyne adds Komoot & Relive support to the app

Lezyne Adds Komoot & Relive Support To The App

 

Along with some minor enhancements and bug fixes, this one does what it says on the tin; as Lezyne release updates for their app which now deliver links to ride platform KOMOOT and RELIVE which gives the ability to view the highlights of your workout on a digital 3-D map.

So. An interesting time for KOMOOT who also recently announced compatibility with the Polar Grit X, Polar V650 and Polar Vantage V.

Lezyne devices are well made and often found on bikes away from the road. They are surprisingly well-featured and, in the sales, you can get one of their power-meter compatible devices for WELL under $/£100…yep, it’s just not the case any more that you need to spend more than $/£200 for a bike head unit to support your power meter. Indeed Lezyne’s TOP-END device is currently $199 and their mini is $99 at Moosejaw (USA Only – link below)

 

Lezyne Adds Komoot & Relive Support To The App
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Here’s a video going through some more on the announcement.

 

 

Last Updated on 24 January 2026 by the5krunner


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