This will be a killer product if the power is accurate. It looks like you can interchange regular bike parts such as seats, pedals, crank arms. I cant wait for some DCR testing on it.
It may be that the target is crossfit gyms as someone else said.
Their stuff is great, I am wondering why it took so long to get in this space…
Re-read my post. Power is calculated—not measured—with the PM5. So not as accurate as a powermeter. The bike body is not adjustable, and from the photos looks too long, unless you’re a 100kg, 2.2m tall male.
I’m not sure this gear is DCR’s purview. From first glance, this seems to be more of a gym toy (crossfit) or a cross training tool for injured rowers, than a high performance cycling/tri training tool.
Lastly: their stuff—oars and sculls—is not that awesome; it’s satisfactory enough but with a high defect rate/low qc, IME.