Yep. I just ordered from Pactimo yesterday. Has anyone tried their “12 Hour” bibs?
Yes and they’re great! Pad is very comfortable for long rides and they seem to hold up pretty well. They’re way too expensive at full price but totally worth it on sale.
Yes. So far I like them. Keep in mind that they have a very pronounced honeycomb pattern in the fabric, unlike any other bibs I’ve seen.
I have a pair with the 12 hour pad that I do not care for, but they’re 2 or so years old so it could be a previous pad design. I have narrow hips and I find the pad to be too wide.
I do however really like the Flyte bibs. I’ve bought 5 or 6 different high-ish end bibs in the last year or so trying to find a replacement for Rapha Pro Team bibs because I refuse to pay nearly $300 for bibs.
Flyte bibs for $100 is a great deal.
Sale: 10% off Zwift Hub One smart trainer while supplies last!
- For a very limited time, purchase the Zwift Hub One through Zwift.com using discount code ZWIFTINSIDER10 to save 10% off the regular price of $599/€599/£549. Includes a year of Zwift, plus free shipping to most destinations!
Commentary: Seems like Z flushing inventory to make way for the likely replacement via Wahoo Kickr Core as their defacto “Zwift” trainer…
What? Didn’t Zwift just add virtual shifting to the hub? Not sure how the core is a drop in replacement unless wahoo plans to add virtual shifting via update
We have no official word here, but most seem to expect Virtual Shifting is an easy addition via firmware to most modern smart trainers. It is added to the original Hub trainers for use with the Play controllers even by those still using a multi-gear cassette. There is no physical difference related to the presence/absence of VS.
The Hub One with the Cog also included the shifter button, so has some benefits. But we expect this to be added to Wahoo (via FW update like you mention, and already was done for the original Hub) in particular via the refreshed friendship between Z&W.
With the Kickr Run (or whatever their treadmill is called), it sure seems like Zwift and Wahoo kissed and made up.
I ordered their Men’s Range Vector Cargo Bibs. I have a variety of bibs. I do like Voler bibs but they don’t seem to last that long for me.
I bought two pairs of those cargo bibs last year. So far, I really like them.
Legit sale. Already declared it above. Already hit it!
Kids bike now has a better fork than I deserve
Scosche Rhythm+ 2.0 is 67% off (so $30USD instead of $90USD), free shipping (at least in the US).
I wouldn’t buy even at that price. Mine had to be replaced 3 times. Then I just gave up.
I bought one Rhythm+ 1.0 and it served me well for a number of years until the battery finally wore out. I bought a second 1.0 used that had some issues starting up but worked well until last week. For $30 I’m willing to give it a shot. I don’t mind wearing a chest strap during outdoor workouts but much prefer an arm band for indoor cycling.
I had the same issues… Once warranty ran out I just got something else… That said… For $30 I don’t mind if I get a year
Winter20 for extra 20% on already great prices from pactimo sale
$80 for the Flyte bibs is a steal.
Thanks for the code! I just snagged a pair of the 12 hour bibs for ~$114. That’s crazy. Even crazier they still had any in my size. (Sometimes that doesn’t bode well, but I’m willing to risk Asian sizing mistakes for half-off full price…)
… I’m seeing sale price of $156, coming to $124 after the additional 20% off. How did you get to $114?