Zipp has four new tubeless wheels with built-in tire-pressure sensors, which can give you live data on your Garmin, Wahoo or Hammerhead computer, and also give you high- and low-pressure warnings on the wheels themselves. It’s a continuation of the technology from the originally Quarq Tyrewiz. Here I give you my take on what’s cool, what’s missing, the constraints, other similar options and perhaps a glimpse of the future. Want to see what I'm testing and where? Follow me on Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/ben-delaney or on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ben_delaney -- The Ride is supported in 2025 by: Castelli clothing: http://tinyurl.com/43k6pftp Perc coffee: https://tinyurl.com/fjr7nurr (save 15% with code 'ride15') Saris racks: https://saris.com/collections/racks# (save 15% with code 'ben15') Silca maintenance: https://bit.ly/47xxvzj (save 10% with code 'theridewithben10') BikeTiresDirect: https://tinyurl.com/yc7vxujh (save 10% with code 'THERIDE') The Cyclist Lawyer: https://www.thecyclist-lawyer.com/ Shimano shoes & glasses: http://tinyurl.com/ye274tep Feedback Sports stands & tools: https://bit.ly/3S9Dq8r

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