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Storage Boss

Storage Boss

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Storage Boss Plug the Jumper Lead onto the Storage Boss when the boat is on the rack or in transit to keep it out of the way and seal the connector. It can be mounted either inside the mounting cup or directly on the boat.

All Features

Uncompromising sound quality

•Compact and lightweight design

•Multi directional mounting so that you can angle the display towards you in any boat

•Both protective bumpers available in a choice of 12 colours

•Ultra long life 17Wh / 1600mAh removable battery pack

•Powerful 1000mA charger reduces charging times

•Two year warranty

Check Factor Explained

While some variation in boat speed during the stroke is unavoidable it has been shown that minimising this check results in faster race times. So that you can monitor this, the CoxOrb unit displays a Check Factor which is averaged over two strokes and is calculated from the average boat deceleration during each stroke. This is then adjusted for rate as Check inevitably goes up as the rate increases.

Check values do vary with crew weight and boat type, but as a general guide we see figures of around 35 to 40 for the best crews at race pace increasing to 60 or 70 for less experienced rowers.

Rather than monitoring Check continuously we suggest tracking it over time and using it to assess improvements made due to changes in technique - you will find that reducing Check in a given crew leads to substantially improved boat speeds.

Constant Improvement

We are continuously working to improve our products so as well
as developing an advanced coxless boat instrument for 2019 we have made changes to our CoxOrb range.

The battery contacts have been re-designed, the battery clip has been strengthened, the switch pushers and rear bumpers are more firmly retained and the headset is now assembled using ultrasonic welding.

We are always looking to make improvements so welcome any further suggestions!

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