I absolutely love that. Sometimes I pick an existing route, but like to make little deviations because of construction work, easier traffic, better road surface, better views, to make a shortcut or just because I feel like it... I never have to worry about getting lost.
I got the roam V1 three months ago for only EUR 250 including shipping from their original website, including 3 sensors: speed, cadence and heartrate. I think that's because they want to clear the V1 stock now they have the V2. An absolute smasher of a deal as I wouldn't pay full price for the little hardware changes of the V2. Their software capabilities are the same (summit segments are also on the V1). I was so positively surprised by how easy it is to set up and use and I'm sure I haven't explored all features yet. I still love using it. The screen is large enough for me to see all major data points in one view.
He should’ve mentioned whether this device supports multiple bike profiles. I have a Boltv2 and it only supports single bike profile. After every ride, I have to go into my Strava to edit my bike profile
I’m really appreciative that wahoo gave Garmin the kick up the arse they needed to improve their devices by producing reliable and intuitive devices but they’re dropping behind now and not slowly.
I really liked how you presented this. Please excuse a stupid question: is it possible to stop a by Komoot planned route let’s say for a night and continue the next day from the point the ride was interrupted
I'm seriously disappointed that they didn't increase the screen size. My eyes aren't what they used to be and I don't want to have to invest $500 in special prescription cycling glasses just so I can read my speed and power. 20% bigger and I would acutally be able to read the thing. (I have astigmatism, btw, so not easily correctible with either contacts or simple "reader" add-ons) Update: in spite of my misgivings, I did end up getting this computer to replace my v1 Bolt and it is a big improvement in many ways. But seriously, Wahoo, come out with a bigger screen that better fits this huge form factor!
I have a Roam v1. I find it frustrating when I ask the Wahoo app to create a route to get me somewhere, it sends me on footpaths whi h are not rideable.
As a Garmin user looking to update or change computer, I do not know the purpose of the LEDs on the side? Does the Element indicate the names of the roads (the next one that you are looking to turn into?)
By default, the LED's on the led indicate your heart zone with matching LED colors and the top leds are used to "point" your next nav point (left, right, continue) or flash red/green whenever you leave the route and when it respectively found an alternate route that will lead you back to your set route without having to go back to the point you missed. I believe you can set up the LED's to visualise a limited number of other diagnostics, like cadence.
The is no need to "rase" buttons ;) i have never ever ever never (did i mention whatsoever?) had any issue with flat old buttons (both gloves/no gloves situations).
You talked a little about built up environments, I live in Tokyo and I can tell you most bike GPS are rubbish. The Karoo2 is too hard to read (lines going all over the screen trying to follow roads, often I have zero idea which direction it wants) and the old Roam is laggy, it doesn't respond well when zooming in and out of Tokyo and also it sometimes locks up when rerouting. However its my choice as when I am out and what to find a cafe?.. The Karoo 2 cannot do it, even if you give it a wifi hotspot I can never find anything to route to. Useless. And Garmin? Lol no, their international units don't work in Japan and they charge near double for a Japanese unit, and even then its difficult to navigate with one. So its Wahoo by default for me. But honestly if I could just run google maps on a bike GPS with phone grade GPS and hardware I would be far happier.
@@32ballen Unfortunately they don't support Swedish. Also I was surprised how few languages they actually support. But in the end of the day, the most important thing is the numbers. The units of measurement: whether kilometers, watts or bpm are consonant in many languages.
After my second Garmin Edge 520 died unexpectedly I decided to try something different - the Wahoo ELEMNT Bolt instead of the Garmin 530. Boy! I'm glad I did. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxXZCtB-wGdHVTBSz8RswePK5vllHNi06N The display on the Wahoo Bolt is much easier to read. I like the configuration of the display more (up to 7 items visible on page 1 without scrolling and the first item chosen is larger characters than the next 3 rows that have pairs of items (still very readable). I also like the configurable item selections. The Bolt synced with my Garmin ANT+ Speed sensors on both bikes easily so no additional investment was required there. While the rated battery life is a couple hours less than the Garmin 520/530, I easily get a weeks worth of 1+ hour rides before recharging (and it's never really low on charge). At the end of a ride syncing to the Wahoo app, Strava, and Apple Health app is painless.
Wahoo Roam V2 does not display street names on the map, which is so surprising. Buttons only in 2024, is not good since this prohibits users to enter destination address directly on the unit when you do not have the phone when riding. What is the point of having phone always with the unit. Seems like It has 2015 year SoC/Chip inside, it is a very old hardware. Compared to Garmin 840, this wahoo Roam V2 is no match. Garmin from GPS routing, to POI, ability to enter address on the unit with touchscreen, ability to disable touch and use buttons if required by some users, battery life is longer, health advance stats in Garmin APP, ability to load 3rd party data fields, and more. Routeless ClimbPro is just awesome.
i'll rather struggle of roam's old hardware then "modern" garmin's software. buttons and non touch screen were a benefits for me. pricewise..i took roam v 2 for 320 euro... what garmins offers for this price? tiny edge 530? no, ty.
Wahoo are my bike computer brand since 2019 only because they have buttons. The whole experience of changing pages / zooming fields just cannot be compared to fiddly touch screen interface, which is good for the office, but not for bike riding. Especially with gloves and/or mud/rain.
Hello 2005, can I have my bezel back, and the VIC20 computer from 1980 wants it's colour pallet back. Seriously spend I'd spend £30 more and get a Garmin 1030 Plus
I use an 830 and while it’s imperfect, I’ll stick with it. I can’t get past the Wahoo brand name and the inconsistent and pretentious dropping of vowels. These are good enough reasons.
@@elkellenhabla What?? They drop vowels from the product names like ELEMNT and KICKR etc. I don’t understand why and it begs the question ‘Why?’ which is a torment. I find their branding distasteful whether I use other computers or not. So there. 😝
Matt screen, matt screen, matt screen, matt screen (YAWN) matt screen, matt screen, matt screen.. FFS just drop a screen protector on the Garmin and you have a Garmin with a matt screen.. its not rocket science!! And im sorry, but I find that Garmins are much easier to setup than Wahoo… and the Garmin connect app is better and a lot more stable.. USB-C, raised buttons, improved GPS and more colours were much needed, but is it worth upgrading just for this? If I were looking to upgrade I’d probably dip deeper into my pocket and move to a Hamerhead Karoo 2.
If you're going off road where there's no street signs or trail markers than yes. These devices allow for continuous riding so you don't have to check a map every time you hit a fork.
@@JamesSmith-qs4hx For an out and back sure.. but on a loop? And I'm talking about something like the GDMR or Wildlands route, 1000s of miles one way or looped with connectors and if you get lost it's gonna be a survival situation real quick 💯
@@JamesSmith-qs4hx Oh and one more thing these bikepacking specific routes would takes ages to draw on a paper map. And good luck marking every single water stop or resupply point.
I have bolt 2 and mapping is just perfect if you go off route device slowly puts you on the correct route instead just to force you to turn round
I absolutely love that. Sometimes I pick an existing route, but like to make little deviations because of construction work, easier traffic, better road surface, better views, to make a shortcut or just because I feel like it... I never have to worry about getting lost.
I got the roam V1 three months ago for only EUR 250 including shipping from their original website, including 3 sensors: speed, cadence and heartrate. I think that's because they want to clear the V1 stock now they have the V2. An absolute smasher of a deal as I wouldn't pay full price for the little hardware changes of the V2. Their software capabilities are the same (summit segments are also on the V1).
I was so positively surprised by how easy it is to set up and use and I'm sure I haven't explored all features yet. I still love using it. The screen is large enough for me to see all major data points in one view.
Best Review so far on UA-cam, thanks ❤
But why no word on how it compares to Bolt v2?
Exactly, what a f*cking nonsense title
Yeah. This is 15 minutes I'll never get back. Nice clickbait from Cycling Weekly. It was a very cheerful waste of time.
He should’ve mentioned whether this device supports multiple bike profiles. I have a Boltv2 and it only supports single bike profile. After every ride, I have to go into my Strava to edit my bike profile
I’m really appreciative that wahoo gave Garmin the kick up the arse they needed to improve their devices by producing reliable and intuitive devices but they’re dropping behind now and not slowly.
I really liked how you presented this. Please excuse a stupid question: is it possible to stop a by Komoot planned route let’s say for a night and continue the next day from the point the ride was interrupted
Yes
I'm seriously disappointed that they didn't increase the screen size. My eyes aren't what they used to be and I don't want to have to invest $500 in special prescription cycling glasses just so I can read my speed and power. 20% bigger and I would acutally be able to read the thing. (I have astigmatism, btw, so not easily correctible with either contacts or simple "reader" add-ons)
Update: in spite of my misgivings, I did end up getting this computer to replace my v1 Bolt and it is a big improvement in many ways. But seriously, Wahoo, come out with a bigger screen that better fits this huge form factor!
Why don’t you just limit what’s on the page: for bigger font?
@@matthewblue7839 I do. I have astigmatism, everything is a bit blurry. Made worse by road vibrations.
Just an update that new software upgrades are now (March/24) only working on v2, nice my less than one year old v1, is obsolete ?
I have a Roam v1. I find it frustrating when I ask the Wahoo app to create a route to get me somewhere, it sends me on footpaths whi h are not rideable.
As a Garmin user looking to update or change computer, I do not know the purpose of the LEDs on the side?
Does the Element indicate the names of the roads (the next one that you are looking to turn into?)
By default, the LED's on the led indicate your heart zone with matching LED colors and the top leds are used to "point" your next nav point (left, right, continue) or flash red/green whenever you leave the route and when it respectively found an alternate route that will lead you back to your set route without having to go back to the point you missed.
I believe you can set up the LED's to visualise a limited number of other diagnostics, like cadence.
So… is it just a big BOLT?
Haha he never referred to it :D
Some say that no one will ever know for sure.
The is no need to "rase" buttons ;) i have never ever ever never (did i mention whatsoever?) had any issue with flat old buttons (both gloves/no gloves situations).
You talked a little about built up environments, I live in Tokyo and I can tell you most bike GPS are rubbish. The Karoo2 is too hard to read (lines going all over the screen trying to follow roads, often I have zero idea which direction it wants) and the old Roam is laggy, it doesn't respond well when zooming in and out of Tokyo and also it sometimes locks up when rerouting. However its my choice as when I am out and what to find a cafe?.. The Karoo 2 cannot do it, even if you give it a wifi hotspot I can never find anything to route to. Useless. And Garmin? Lol no, their international units don't work in Japan and they charge near double for a Japanese unit, and even then its difficult to navigate with one. So its Wahoo by default for me. But honestly if I could just run google maps on a bike GPS with phone grade GPS and hardware I would be far happier.
Nice & Thanks :)
MIght want to change the title of this video, the bolt isn't mentioned a single time.
I was drawn to this video just for bolt comparison
I like one that's displays how many miles I went and not have to push bloody buttons to see.
Hur ändrar man språket hittar det inte under settings….. någon?
You need to change the language in the Wahoo Elemnt App on your phone.
@@MrEaves tyvärr inget med mitt språk 🥺
@@32ballen Unfortunately they don't support Swedish. Also I was surprised how few languages they actually support.
But in the end of the day, the most important thing is the numbers. The units of measurement: whether kilometers, watts or bpm are consonant in many languages.
After my second Garmin Edge 520 died unexpectedly I decided to try something different - the Wahoo ELEMNT Bolt instead of the Garmin 530. Boy! I'm glad I did. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxXZCtB-wGdHVTBSz8RswePK5vllHNi06N The display on the Wahoo Bolt is much easier to read. I like the configuration of the display more (up to 7 items visible on page 1 without scrolling and the first item chosen is larger characters than the next 3 rows that have pairs of items (still very readable). I also like the configurable item selections. The Bolt synced with my Garmin ANT+ Speed sensors on both bikes easily so no additional investment was required there. While the rated battery life is a couple hours less than the Garmin 520/530, I easily get a weeks worth of 1+ hour rides before recharging (and it's never really low on charge). At the end of a ride syncing to the Wahoo app, Strava, and Apple Health app is painless.
The old mount was rattling and if you were brave enough to use it anyway, it just broke. What about the mount quality, improved?
im sold
So...is it just a big Bolt...what is the difference between the two devices?
dual band gps is the main difference, 32 gb memory. so yes ,this is big bolt with orientation towards navigation usage.
Wahoo Roam V2 does not display street names on the map, which is so surprising. Buttons only in 2024, is not good since this prohibits users to enter destination address directly on the unit when you do not have the phone when riding. What is the point of having phone always with the unit. Seems like It has 2015 year SoC/Chip inside, it is a very old hardware. Compared to Garmin 840, this wahoo Roam V2 is no match. Garmin from GPS routing, to POI, ability to enter address on the unit with touchscreen, ability to disable touch and use buttons if required by some users, battery life is longer, health advance stats in Garmin APP, ability to load 3rd party data fields, and more. Routeless ClimbPro is just awesome.
i'll rather struggle of roam's old hardware then "modern" garmin's software. buttons and non touch screen were a benefits for me. pricewise..i took roam v 2 for 320 euro... what garmins offers for this price? tiny edge 530? no, ty.
Wahoo are my bike computer brand since 2019 only because they have buttons. The whole experience of changing pages / zooming fields just cannot be compared to fiddly touch screen interface, which is good for the office, but not for bike riding. Especially with gloves and/or mud/rain.
The explore 2 does everything this does and better for £100 less wahoo fail.
.......this is actually a "new" product....in 2022?😲 This is a joke right?
Hello 2005, can I have my bezel back, and the VIC20 computer from 1980 wants it's colour pallet back. Seriously spend I'd spend £30 more and get a Garmin 1030 Plus
I use an 830 and while it’s imperfect, I’ll stick with it. I can’t get past the Wahoo brand name and the inconsistent and pretentious dropping of vowels. These are good enough reasons.
Did you type this on a computer? Very pretentious of you. And don’t you dare tell me you used a cellular phone. 😱
@@elkellenhabla What?? They drop vowels from the product names like ELEMNT and KICKR etc. I don’t understand why and it begs the question ‘Why?’ which is a torment. I find their branding distasteful whether I use other computers or not. So there. 😝
@@palicar 😂😂 very well 👍🏽
Finally usb c
Is this a new one? 😢 Wahoo used to be a pioneer and now went behind all competitors. Sorry to see that
Matt screen, matt screen, matt screen, matt screen (YAWN) matt screen, matt screen, matt screen.. FFS just drop a screen protector on the Garmin and you have a Garmin with a matt screen.. its not rocket science!!
And im sorry, but I find that Garmins are much easier to setup than Wahoo… and the Garmin connect app is better and a lot more stable..
USB-C, raised buttons, improved GPS and more colours were much needed, but is it worth upgrading just for this? If I were looking to upgrade I’d probably dip deeper into my pocket and move to a Hamerhead Karoo 2.
W*nkrr
Nobody is mentioning the CPU, guess it's still worse than a 20 year old phone.
I rather spend the money on a garmin bigger screen and touch.
And dripping sweat and rain will change your screen
Are youngsters these days unable to read maps and memorise directions?
If you're going off road where there's no street signs or trail markers than yes. These devices allow for continuous riding so you don't have to check a map every time you hit a fork.
When was the last time you leave your comfort zone ?
@@stevenbaker7025 Can't you memorise the turns you have taken and do the opposite on the journey back?
@@JamesSmith-qs4hx For an out and back sure.. but on a loop? And I'm talking about something like the GDMR or Wildlands route, 1000s of miles one way or looped with connectors and if you get lost it's gonna be a survival situation real quick 💯
@@JamesSmith-qs4hx Oh and one more thing these bikepacking specific routes would takes ages to draw on a paper map. And good luck marking every single water stop or resupply point.