Fitness brand Wahoo has launched its first multisport GPS watch, named the Elemnt Rival. It allows the user to seamlessly make transitions between various activity modes, which is quite ideal for multiple events like triathlons and any other fitness activity comprising different tasks. The watch is on sale now for US$ 380.
Since its inception in 2009,
Wahoo had carved a niche for sports and fitness enthusiasts for its bike
computers and heart monitors among a few other products. However, the company
is now ready to take on more established sport watch brands like Garmin and
Polar. The Elemnt Rival is targeted at
individuals and athletes who engage in regular multiple sports activities like
a triathlon, bike-to-run workouts as well as any other combination of several
sporting activities.Wahoo Elemnt Rival multisport GPS watch
The rival’s key talking point
is its “Touchless Transition” that enables automatic switching between running,
cycling and any other task without any input by the user. The mobile app of the
watch allows for syncing thus offering an interface for other Wahoo products
like bike computers. It also enables the user to focus on the task without
unnecessary distractions. A manual option makes it possible the lap button to
switch profiles without disrupting the main activity tracking.
The multisport GPS watch is
primed to track body fundamentals like the heart rate and the likes. However,
its performance is enhanced with a Tickr X heart monitor that provides an extra
layer of data like the run cadence. As
should be expected, the Elemnt Rival can interface well with OS-level fitness
data in Apple Health and Google Fit as well as other external platforms like
Strava, Training Peaks, Today’s Plan, Train Xhale, and Relive.Wahoo Elemnt
Rival
The Rival watch has a decent
battery life of 14 days in standard operation mode and 24 hours of continuous
GPS use. This means that you might not have to recharge for several days, even
with an extensive training regimen. The price shows that It’s not the most
affordable multisport GPS watch you can get, but it’s clearly priced to compete
with the lower-priced similar products from Garmin and other competitors. Its
edge of these alternatives is that it may be ideal for triathletes and multiple
tasks athletes in general.
The smartwatch is presently
available to buy on Wahoo’s official store for US$ 379. It comes in Stealth Grey
and Kona White strap colours.