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| J.T. Martin says:
5/26/2009 7:02 PM |
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I'm proud to represent Vetta in 2009! Thanks for the sponsorship! |
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| Cary Dubinsky says:
5/28/2009 8:19 AM |
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Thanks for the sponsorship! I can't wait to get this season off the ground!! |
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| Carter Rudd says:
6/25/2009 1:21 PM |
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Hello Vetta I would just like to wish you and your company a great 2009 season.. good luck
Carter Rudd |
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| Vetta says:
8/26/2009 1:33 PM |
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John Palmer says: 8/16/2009 11:44 AM All right. Here's the situation- within an hour of posting this (and on a Sunday, I might add), a Vetta rep contacted me, offering to make the situation right. It was fantastic- he said it was his job to personally ensure that every customer is satisfied with their respective Vetta products. Within a week, I'd received a brand new computer, free of charge. I strapped it onto my bike and can now say after a couple of weeks of training with it, that the "old Vetta" is no more.
One of the things explained to me was that Acumen, Inc. purchased the Vetta brand and completely reworked every one of the product's flaws. And you can tell- much more comprehensive triggers for speed and cadence sensors, the receiver is built in to the computer itself instead of the mount, and there's even a beeping sound that comes from each sensor on setup to ensure you've got everything positioned correctly for good pickup of data. They even reworked how the sensors and mount are attached to the bike, with adjustable straps that screw to a tight fit around the frame and fork.
Also, no more of those zip ties unless your frame has some kind of weird setup. I've got a two inch aerofoil fork that the speed sensor still fit around, so I'm talking a really, really, odd setup. Even so, zip ties come with it and are an easy alternative to the screw-on straps. Speaking of includes, even batteries came with this, something I wasn't expecting at all.
The heart rate monitor is also a more flexible fabric, which isn't cold to the touch and conforms to your body more, for better reception of your heart rate. It also doesn't need to wait until you start sweating to pick up data- you put it on, and it goes to work.
Big kudos to Acumen for picking up and running with the Vetta line- where concept was solid and execution was poor, Acumen has not only fixed the issues, but is exceeding expectations for repairing the damage from past sins of Vetta products. This new product is solid, no question about it. |
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| Jake Possinger says:
11/17/2009 2:48 PM |
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Thanks a lot for the sponsorship.....I'll make the company proud |
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| SOFLA says:
7:20 AM |
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www.southfloridasurfing.blogspot.com 5's for ya |
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