The Review Queue Update: 4 More Products Incoming…
This has been an exhausting, yet highly successful year for the site, and we are still running at full tilt. I am currently running behind on published reviews, but I want to give you a quick update on what is currently in the queue.
You can expect detailed, independent reviews on the following products:
Garmin charging puck — the fastest and most reliable way to top up your Garmin before a session. I use one.
Ravemen FR300 — front light that mounts directly under your Garmin or Wahoo head unit. Keeps your bars clean and your beam pointed where it matters. I use one.
Body Glide – The Blue anti-chafe stick that all swimmers and many runners use. I use it.
Maurten — the race nutrition trusted by elite athletes. Gels and drink mix engineered to be easy on the stomach. I use them.
Garmin Varia RTL515 — radar rear light that alerts you to vehicles approaching from behind. Pairs with your Edge or Garmin watch. I use this model.
Favero Assioma Pro RS2 — the power meter pedals most serious cyclists end up choosing. Accurate, easy to move between bikes. I use this model.
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2 thoughts on “4 more products still in the review queue…”
Can’t wait for some details on the Mac Mini, even if you’ve made a tremendous job not long ago to compare many platforms for Z and MW.
I’m still contemplating switching the convenience of AppleTv to a probably no much less convenient Mac Mini in order to get better Z graphics, TPv graphics…but I feel like MW for Apple Silicon does not bring much versus the iPad version, and is lightyears behind what we can get with a good windows computer (“good” …let say powerful like middle range GC)
Hadn’t heard of the ultra human home. I’ve been using an aranet since the pandemic to monitor co2 levels. There’s studies showing poor co2 levels impact HRV and sleep metrics. Pm2.5 too, always wondered why it’s not a big thing in longevity, hope this starts the process to raise awareness
Can’t wait for some details on the Mac Mini, even if you’ve made a tremendous job not long ago to compare many platforms for Z and MW.
I’m still contemplating switching the convenience of AppleTv to a probably no much less convenient Mac Mini in order to get better Z graphics, TPv graphics…but I feel like MW for Apple Silicon does not bring much versus the iPad version, and is lightyears behind what we can get with a good windows computer (“good” …let say powerful like middle range GC)
Hadn’t heard of the ultra human home. I’ve been using an aranet since the pandemic to monitor co2 levels. There’s studies showing poor co2 levels impact HRV and sleep metrics. Pm2.5 too, always wondered why it’s not a big thing in longevity, hope this starts the process to raise awareness