Innovative Technology Lets Cyclists Monitor Bicycle Tire Pressure In Real Time, Improving Performance And Safety While Riding
Correct tire pressure is a crucial factor for the performance of mountain bikes. A few extra or fewer psi can directly influence the safety of rides, and this is where the Outrider sensor stands out.
Developed by a startup from Colorado, USA, the Outrider promises to make life easier for cyclists by offering real-time monitoring of tire pressure directly from within tubeless tires.

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How Does The Outrider Work?
The device has a flexible rectangular strip shape, with a central hole for the valve stem to pass through. During installation, it is positioned between the stem base and the rubber seal of the rim. An important point is that the rim needs to have a minimum internal width of 19 mm to accommodate both the sensor and the tire beads.
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With the Outrider properly installed, tire pressure readings are transmitted in real time to a Garmin device, using the wireless ANT+ protocol. This functionality is useful for cyclists who want to closely monitor tire conditions, ensuring optimized performance.

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Bicycle Sensor Features
The Outrider is designed to be accurate and discreet:
- Accuracy: The sensor can measure pressure with an accuracy of up to ± 0.7% in the range of 0 to 39 psi, and ± 1.4% in the range of 40 to 85 psi. The accuracy is 0.1 psi.
- Weight: Weighing only 3.5 g, it is a lightweight device that does not alter the bicycle’s performance.
- Battery: It uses a type CR1225 lithium coin battery, with an estimated lifespan of two years of use.
- Waterproof: The electronic components of the Outrider are fully sealed to withstand moisture and adverse conditions.
Advantages Of Using The Outrider
The use of pressure sensors in tires provides various benefits for cyclists of different experience levels:
- Continuous Monitoring: The cyclist can view tire pressure in real time on their Garmin device. This ensures precise and immediate adjustments when necessary.
- Personalized Alert: The app can issue automatic alerts if the pressure falls below a pre-defined level, preventing issues such as flats or drops.
- Safety And Performance: Maintaining correct pressure contributes to better grip and stability of the bicycle, which is essential to avoid accidents on trails or challenging terrains.
Expansion Prospects
Currently, the Outrider is compatible only with Garmin cycle computers. However, the company has already announced that it is working to expand compatibility to other devices, which should attract even more followers to the technology. This flexibility in adapting to different platforms will be a strong point in its market acceptance.
The Outrider sensor project is being funded through a Kickstarter campaign, which highlights the growing interest in technological solutions aimed at adventure sports.
With an accessible investment and easy installation, this technology has the potential to become an essential item for cyclists seeking safety and practicality in their rides.
Therefore, for those who take their rides seriously and seek improvements in terms of control and efficiency, the Outrider emerges as an innovative and highly promising tool.

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