![]() ![]() ![]() Wahoo exchanged the unit and the replacement did not have this issue. We’d see a reading for a few seconds, then 0, then a reading, then 0, etc. On the first test unit we had the power numbers kept dropping out every few seconds, regardless of software used. Average power for this section was 219 (Snap), 210 (Garmin) and 215 (Pioneer) Ben Delaney / Immediate Media Wahoo Kickr Snap power measurement When looking at a 13min section, the Snap (in boldface) catches much of the fluctuations. The Snap’s substantial 10lb/4.5lb flywheel helps replicate the inertia of riding outdoors, keeping the rear wheel spinning when you’re up to speed, and making you work for it when ramping up power from a slow speed. However, because the wheel, tire and air pressure introduce variables into the power-measurement equation, you must do a spindown calibration each time you put the bike on the Snap. With the Snap you can keep your rear wheel on, and after the one-time mechanical width adjustment, the big blue lever snaps the bike into place on the trainer. The Snap differs from the original Wahoo Kickr, which requires you to remove the rear wheel.
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