RowedBiker

Row with Zwift and Sufferfest.

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RowedBiker can make your indoor rowing workouts more interesting by connecting your Concept2 or WaterRower to workout games like Zwift and training applications like The Sufferfest. It works by emulating a smart cycling trainer, like a Wahoo Core, or a smart treadmill, converting your rowing power into cycling wattage or treadmill belt speed so you can enjoy the virtual workout worlds and training plans that are available to cyclists and runners.
RowedBiker has a couple of features that make it easier to row with cycling or running apps:
- Cruze and Power Reserve Modes
Cyclists and runners can easily grab a drink or chat with the workout group. For rowers, it can be a challenge to grab that drink or type a message without dropping the handle and losing the peloton or workout group.
To help, RowedBiker has a Cruze mode that temporarily locks your power to a certain level, similar to the cruise control in an auto. Use it whenever you need to stop rowing for a moment. You also have the option to "bank" power before you need it using the Cruze Reserve to maintain workout integrity.
- Erg Mode Support
Workout games offer structured workouts that move between different power levels. Erg mode automatically changes the Cruze set point whenever the workout game requests a new power level. If the game requests a higher level than your current rowing output, Cruze will withdraw from your Cruze Reserve while you ramp up the wattage. If the game drops the requested power level, you'll accumulate reserve power while you are coasting down. There is an option in Settings to disable or adjust how closely Cruze follows erg mode requests.
Thanks for checking out out RowedBiker. We hope it helps you reach your fitness goals, and have some fun in the process!
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"RowedBiker," the rowing biker logo, and "Cruze Reserve" are trademarks of Charlotte Intellectual Properties, LLC. Some features of RowedBiker, including the Cruze Reserve, are patent pending.
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Monthly Pass
4.90 RM
Pack of 5 Day Passes
9.90 RM
Unlimited Day Passes
49.90 RM
Pack of 25 Day Passes
22.90 RM

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