Hilaree Nelson doesn’t mind a bit of scrappiness on her ski tours. In fact, she embraces the discomfort as essential training for the unique challenges of climbing and descending the world’s biggest mountains. With a resume that includes the first female ascent of two 8,000-meter peaks—Everest and Lhotse—in under 24 hours and the first ski descentContinueContinue reading “Hilaree Nelson on Training for the “Mixed Bag” of 8,000m Peaks”
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Emily Infeld
This weeks COROS Pro Athlete highlight is Emily Infeld. We caught up with Emily while she was training at altitude in Park City, Utah. Emily is an NCAA Champion, 11 time All- American, and led the Georgetown University Women to their first ever NCAA XC Championship win in 2011. In 2015, she was the WorldContinueContinue reading “Emily Infeld”
COROS Announces EvoLab – The Next Generation of Sports Science Software
Seasonal Edition PACE 2 Speed Series and Unique Accessory also Introduced Tustin, CA, May 18, 2021 – COROS Wearables Inc., makers of performance sports wearables, announced today its largest ever software and app update. These new features and advancement of existing features comes as the brand continues to respond to the ever-evolving needs of performanceContinueContinue reading “COROS Announces EvoLab – The Next Generation of Sports Science Software”
From Starting Lines to the Front Lines
COROS GPS watch users are a diverse group, with talents, hobbies, and professions that expand far beyond their local running trails. Many including some of our professional athletes and ambassadors are first responders, who when Covid-19 hit and events were canceled left their usual place on race starting lines and headed straight to the frontContinueContinue reading “From Starting Lines to the Front Lines”
COROS Has Launched the Most Powerful Watch Ever Built
On May 14th in our Tustin, California office, the COROS team had a first for the brand live product launch. In front of a live YouTube audience, the COROS management team along with Athletes Sally McRae and Tim Tollefson introduced the world to the all-new VERTIX GPS Adventure Watch. This is not just any run-of-the-millContinueContinue reading “COROS Has Launched the Most Powerful Watch Ever Built”
Tim Tollefson Tests the VERTIX
Living in an alpine town with extreme weather conditions-annual snowfall can exceed 600 inches, temperatures range from negative 15 to low 90s, routine afternoon thunderstorms, high altitudes, and low humidity-it is not uncommon for products to fall short of their claimed performance values. Over the years we’ve had plenty of phones and watches fizzle outContinueContinue reading “Tim Tollefson Tests the VERTIX”
A Season for Exploring – A Warm Welcome from the COROS Team
Southern California surprisingly got a nice and cool spring, making it perfect for running and cycling for the past three weeks. I am sure our friends with COROS seized this opportunity to get a lot of mileage in. Hopefully, you are over halfway on your annual goals already! Outdoor sports is one of the mostContinueContinue reading “A Season for Exploring – A Warm Welcome from the COROS Team”
Around the Track in 400m
One of the top American Track commentators has a catch phrase that goes a little something like “head on down to your local high school track, and run one lap around at this pace…” That’s all well and good, so long as you have an accurate watch, which until COROS Track Mode came along wasContinueContinue reading “Around the Track in 400m”
Grayson Murphy
Meet Grayson Murphy, Grayson is a mountain runner, entrepreneur and an overall amazing woman. Grayson is currently splitting time between Salt Lake City, UT and Bozeman, MT where she is training for the Olympic Trials, running at high altitude and enjoying some of the most beautiful terrain on earth. At only 25 years old, GraysonContinueContinue reading “Grayson Murphy”
GPS Accuracy – What’s Right and What’s Not
Technology is meant to make our lives easier, not harder. We live in a world where information is just a few key clicks away, and yet technology is not always perfect. GPS technology has been around in some capacity for decades, and athletes have been able to take advantage of it en masse for aContinueContinue reading “GPS Accuracy – What’s Right and What’s Not”