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Whatever happened to Fitstick?
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Years ago there was a fitting tool called Fitstick (FitStick?) and I believe it was purchased by . . . some company. I don't recall ever seeing a new version or any available afterwards. It'd be very useful to actually maintain and/or transfer fit coordinates from bike to bike.

Any idea what happened to them? Is there something else readily available that doesn't require some pro-level fit machine?
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Re: Whatever happened to Fitstick? [jackrobinson] [ In reply to ]
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Are you talking about the Fit Kit Fit Stick?

https://fitkitsystems.com/product/fit-stick/

Travis Rassat
Vector Cycle Works
Noblesville, IN
BikeFit Instructor | FMS | F.I.S.T. | IBFI
Toughman Triathlon Series Ambassador
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Re: Whatever happened to Fitstick? [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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And . . . that is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
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Re: Whatever happened to Fitstick? [jackrobinson] [ In reply to ]
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I am working with the folks at QBP (who hold the patent) on a redesign that will be made from more sturdy materials and cost less than version 1.0. Expect something early next year.
Chris
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Re: Whatever happened to Fitstick? [bicyclefitguru] [ In reply to ]
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 What year did QBP purchase this?

Swifty

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Re: Whatever happened to Fitstick? [jackrobinson] [ In reply to ]
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I think they actually spelled it Fit Stik or was it Fit Stic...?

Swifty

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Re: Whatever happened to Fitstick? [Swifty] [ In reply to ]
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Contact me directly and I'll give you the details, Paul
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Re: Whatever happened to Fitstick? [jackrobinson] [ In reply to ]
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It was called the Fit Stix, and yes QBP acquired it many years ago and promptly shelved it. I was interested in redesigning it and bringing it back to life, but got no response from QBP when I contacted them about this last year, which lead me to create the Fit Stick which I first showed at CABDA this year. Obviously Chris got a better response out of QBP than I did.

John
http://fitkitsystems.com
http://www.bikefitr.com
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