Wahoo has launched two brand-new products simultaneously, both of which it says are firsts in their categories. One – a power meter version of its dual-sided Speedplay pedals – was expected and has been an item on the wishlist for Speedplay users across the world. The other, a roller-based smart trainer, is a product we weren’t so aware of the demand for. But, says Wahoo, the two are made for each other, and it’s even offering a bundle option so that customers can buy and use them together.
Let’s first take a look at the Wahoo Powrlink Zero, which will be available in both single-sided and dual-sided options.
WAHOO KICKR ROLLR ZERO
Wahoo acquired Speedplay in 2019 and launched an overhauled, pared-back and improved version of the range in March 2021. The Powrlink Zero is built around the Speedplay Zero pedal with its stainless steel spindle and supplies a claimed accuracy of +/-1%, with no calibration necessary.
Like rival power meter pedals from Garmin and Favero, the Powrlink Zero calculates cadence data as well as total power, and left/right balance. It’s also IPX7 water resistant and oval chainring-compatible.
Battery life is a claimed 75 hours of ride time and charging is via an included charging cable – Y-shaped for the dual-sided option to charge both pedals simultaneously.
As for connectivity, it’s compatible with ANT+ and Bluetooth devices and third-party apps.
There are LEDs at the base of the spindle to display power, connection and low battery.
The electronics are housed in a pod next to the crankarm, with pedals fitted and removed using an 8mm Allen key, as with the regular Speedplay Zeros.
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