Wahoo Fitness
Wahoo Fitness is a fitness technology company based in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] Its CEO is Mike Saturnia.
Type | Private company |
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Industry | Technology |
Founded | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. (2010) |
Founder | Chip Hawkins |
Headquarters | Atlanta , United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Bicycle trainer, Heart rate monitor, Cycling computer, Cycling sensor |
Number of employees | 100-200 (2019) |
Wahoo's portfolio of cycling industry products includes the KICKR family of Indoor Cycling Trainers, the ELEMNT family of Cycling Computers, and the TICKR family of Heart Rate Monitors.
Main Products
Indoor Trainers | Cycling Computers | Heart Rate Monitors | Accessories | Smart Bikes |
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KICKR | ELEMNT | TICKR | RPM Cadence | KICKR BIKE |
KICKR CORE | ELEMNT MINI | TICKR FIT | RPM Speed | |
KICKR SNAP | ELEMNT BOLT | TICKR X | BLUE SC | |
KICKR HEADWIND | ELEMNT ROAM | |||
KICKR CLIMB |
Acquisitions
Funding & Investment
- 2010 - Private Investment
- July 2018 - Norwest Equity Partners[4]
Team Sponsorship
Wahoo is the official sponsor for:
- Team Ineos (formerly Team Sky)
- Bora-Hansgrohe
- Team Katusha Alpecin
- Hagens Berman Axeon
References
- "Behind the Scenes at Wahoo Fitness HQ". DC Rainmaker. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
- https://cyclingtips.com/2019/09/wahoo-acquires-speedplay-pedals/
- https://thesufferfest.com/blogs/the-sufferfest-blog/the-sufferfest-and-wahoo-fitness-a-match-made-in-agonia
- https://nep.com/news/norwest-equity-partners-expands-active-lifestyle-investment-platform-wahoo-fitness/
External links
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