1.1.6
August 28, 2018
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. * This version supports the new My Files app in iOS 11, so you can select and delete multiple workouts without having to fire up iTunes. * This version also has several bug fixes for the Cycling Power emulation feature for riding with Zwift, TrainerRoad, etc. * Settings now has it's own tab. * There is also a new tab for going directly to the web help page without leaving the app. * For you hard-core types, there is now a setting to turn off the Cycling "FTP boost". FTP boost is intended to approximate cycling power from rowing power, which is less efficient. If you cycle AND row, this keeps you from having to adjust your FTP every time you switch sports. More or less. However, if you need to have your Zwift or TrainerRoad workouts record your exact rowing wattage, you'll want to switch this off. * There is now an opt-in PainSled Premium subscription for supporting PainSled development. If PainSled has been a useful tool for you, please consider switching it on in Settings. You can read more about it in the app description. Thanks for supporting the PainSled!
More1.1.4
January 25, 2018
This release contains several bug fixes and continues to improve support of Zwift Cycling Power Emulation. Connecting to Zwift on Apple TV is easier than before.
More1.1.2
January 9, 2018
PainSled can now enable your rower as a Cycling Power Meter, allowing you to connect to workout experiences like Zwift. This release also adds additional support for Bluetooth Heartrate Monitors.
More1.1.0
December 20, 2017
PainSled can now connect your rower to connected workout experiences like Zwift.
1.0.102
February 13, 2017
This release adds support for Concept2 PM5 monitors with hardware revisions 600 or greater. It also links workouts directly to mobile apps and websites from sync partners. Subscriptions for syncing workouts to Fitbit, Runkeeper, SportTracks and TrainingPeaks are now out of beta. You'll be prompted to subscribe whenever you enable them, at which point you may choose a free one month trial if you need more time to evaluate them.
More1.0.101
January 14, 2017
PainSled can now sync your workouts to the Concept2 Logbook and your Fitbit, Runkeeper, SportTracks, Strava, and TrainingPeaks accounts. There is also a built-in debug log that you can enable by shaking the phone. Shake again to make it go away.
More1.0.100
December 14, 2016
Yes, PainSled is compatible with the iPad.
Charlotte Intellectual Properties, LLC developed the PainSled app.
The minimum iOS version for the PainSled app is 9.1.
Users love PainSled, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.3 out of 5.
The App Genre Of Painsled Is Health & Fitness.
The current version of PainSled is 1.1.6.
PainSled’s latest update was rolled out on November 30, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The PainSled app is now available in English.
Sorry, PainSled is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within PainSled.
Unfortunately, PainSled is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.
No, PainSled does not use ad-based monetization.