I have to change my calibration factor close to 104. I had checked against a course I measured with a calibrated wheel. The claim of Stryd that it is accurate out of the box makes no sense to me as an…
The "no calibration necessary" claim can be interpreted in many ways.
I have to change my calibration factor close to 104. I had checked against a course I measured with a calibrated wheel. The claim of Stryd that it is accurate out of the box makes no sense to me as an engineer since people are all different and there is no way Stryd can take into consideration all he variables of how people run. No doubt a calibration factor of 1.0 is just right from some people. GPS is also accurate to check against if you go straight, with no trees, and far enough. Most Garmin units are accurate to within 5-10 meters so over a long enough distance that becomes a very small percentage. Garmin footpods are also more accurate than some people say.