About PainSled
Note: Pricing is now a fixed purchase. Thanks to all of you who supported PainSled with the Premium Subscription which has been discontinued going forward. PainSled connects your Concept2 indoor rower to fitness tracking...
Note: Pricing is now a fixed purchase. Thanks to all of you who supported PainSled with the Premium Subscription which has been discontinued going forward.
PainSled connects your Concept2 indoor rower to fitness tracking and workout experiences like the Concept2 Logbook, Zwift, Strava, TrainingPeaks, SportTracks, Fitbit, and Runkeeper. It also logs your rowing and heart rate data and lets you export it data formats like TCX or CSV.
PainSled supports Bluetooth data connections with the Concept2 PM 5 monitor, and USB data connections with the Concept2 PM 2-5 monitors using the Concept2 iConnectConcept2 cable. It also support Bluetooth heart-rate monitors as well as Ant+ monitors connected through the Concept2 monitor.
* PainSled Premium Features
PainSled can sync your workouts directly to the Concept2 Logbook, Strava, TrainingPeaks, SportTracks, Fitbit, and Runkeeper.
PainSled can also make your indoor rower appear to be a cycling power meter, so you can participate in online group workout experiences like Zwift. It's really not as strange as you might think! After you get over the part where there are climbs (boo!), descents (yeah!), and the fact that you don't face backwards while working out...
* About the PainSled Premium Opt-in Subscription
If you use PainSled Premium features and would like to support development, please consider enabling the optional PainSled Premium subscription. The PainSled Premium subscription is priced at $5.99 per 3 month period, and comes with a free two-week trial period.
- Subscriptions will be charged to your App Store account after confirmation of purchase and will automatically renew for $5.99 unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.
- You may manage your subscriptions in your App Store account settings after purchase and will also be able to turn off subscription auto-renew if you wish.
If you only use PainSled during the offseason, feel free to switch the subscription off when you arn't using the app. Thanks for your support!
* TCX and CSV Workout Export
PainSled also lets you export your workouts to TCX and CSV file formats which can be helpful if you use a fitness platform that does not have built-in workout sync.
* The Stroke Scope
PainSled Basic also includes the “Stroke Scope”, a visualization of your last 5 rowing strokes along with drive-to-recovery ratio indicators. In landscape mode you can long-press the screen to make the Stroke Scope full-screen and use it to drill down on stroke-to-stroke consistency.
* Heart Rate Recovery Tracking
During idle rowing periods, PainSled Basic will continuously display your heart rate recovery drop in beats per minute over the first minute, or the most recent 60 seconds after the first minute of recovery.
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Aug 28, 2018
Version 1.1.6
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!
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of PainSled since it was posted on our website on 2017-01-05 15:45:58.
The latest version is 1.1.6 and it was updated on 2026-06-12 13:11:22. See below the changes in each version.
PainSled version 1.1.6
Updated At: 2018-08-28
Changes: Aug 28, 2018 Version 1.1.6
This app has been updated by Apple to use the latest Apple signing certificate.
* 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!
PainSled version 1.1.6
Updated At: 2018-08-28
Changes: 28 Aug 2018 Version 1.1.6
* 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!
PainSled version 1.1.6
Updated At: 2018-08-28
Changes: Aug 28, 2018 Version 1.1.6
* 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!
PainSled version 1.1.6
Updated At: 2018-08-28
Changes: Aug 28, 2018 Version 1.1.6
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!
PainSled version 1.0.100
Updated At: 2016-12-14
PainSled version 1.1.6
Updated At: 1970-01-01
Changes: 2018年8月28日 Version 1.1.6
* 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!
PainSled version 1.1.6
Updated At: 1970-01-01
Changes: 28 авг. 2018 г. Version 1.1.6
* 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!
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