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$79.99
Whether mashing or spinning, riding in the saddle or out, KICKR’s AXIS feet let cyclists of all types customize the ride feel, enhance feedback and offer a more realistic training experience to match their unique riding style. - Active feedback - A tuned ride  - Reduce fatigue, go longer  - KICKR AXIS feet create a realistic ride feel providing up to 5 degrees of side-to-side movement.
$79.99
The Wahoo KICKR Floormat is the perfect partner for your KICKR. It's water resistant and anti-slip to keep the trainer in place no matter how much you sweat! The thickness and material make it noise insulating, so your family will thank you during those early morning rides. - Impervious to sweat and spilled water bottles. - Gripping texture keeps the KICKR in place, so you can focus on your ride. - Material helps to reduce noise and make the KICKR even quieter. - Beveled edge keeps the mat in line with the floor.
$39.99
The Wahoo RPM cadence sensor is your sleek little solution for measuring cycling cadence data. It is wireless, magnet-less, lightweight, and easily mounts to your bike's crank arm or to your shoe. Bluetooth Smart and ANT+ dual band technology allows you to connect to and display data on both smartphones and GPS bike computers. Collecting cadence data has never been this easy. - Both ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart capabilities allow for a wireless connection to both smartphones and bike computers. - No tangled wires on your bike to connect the sensor to your device. - It only weighs 7 grams! - Provides accurate cadence data during your ride - (1) mount with double sided 3M tape, or (2) use the silicone sleeve and mount with zip ties. - The RPM can be worn on your shoe for spin classes or use with multiple bikes - Two LED lights show the sensor's device connection (blue) and cadence detection (red) - No charging required! Operates on a coin cell battery for up to 1 years. - RPM cadence sensor will fit with most bikes and frame sizes
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