Garmin introduces groundbreaking Xero S1 trapshooting trainer
Tuesday, 9 July 2019, 12:00 am CDT
Innovative trainer provides performance analytics and valuable insight for improvement
OLATHE, Kan./July 9, 2019 – Garmin
International, Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), today
introduced the Xero S1 Trapshooting Trainer, the first near
real-time shotgun trainer that provides immediate feedback and
detailed analytics for every shot taken. Using Garmin Xero radar
technology and computer vision, the Xero S1 gives shooting
enthusiasts never-before-seen insight into shot dynamics, shooting
accuracy and performance. Users can pair their mobile device to Xero
S1 through the free Xero app for a comprehensive view of shot
analytics and historical shooting data providing even greater
insight to help improve proficiency.
“Shooting accuracy and
performance have traditionally been determined by best-guesses, but
not anymore,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice-president of global
consumer sales. “The Xero S1 provides a new approach for trap
shooters, both novice and seasoned, to better understand their
strengths, weaknesses and natural biases, as well as their shooting
equipment. This understanding helps lead to faster-improved shooting
accuracy. Additionally, the S1’s upland training feature gives users
the ability to practice upland situations in a controlled
environment with friends.”
The Xero S1 is made for American Trap (singles/handicap) or upland
training. Prior to starting a round of clay targets, the rugged,
portable Xero S1 device is placed in proximity to a user. Within
seconds of each shot, the Xero S1’s five-inch high resolution
display provides feedback generated through S1’s use of Xero radar
technology and computer vision. Information displayed on-screen
includes distance from shot pattern’s center to the center of clay
target for both hits and misses, clay distance at trigger pull, and
reaction time. For hits, information on quality of clay-break is
categorized through a unique S1 scoring method referred to as “break
factor.” At the completion of a round, the Xero S1 displays a
complete assessment of shots taken. Much more than just a
scorekeeper, users can review hit or miss performance by station and
clay launch angle, and see graphical placement of every shot in the
round with its relative position to the clay target.
The Xero
S1 allows users to set up profiles for various shooting parameters.
Users can configure a wide range of variables about their
trapshooting setup, such as barrel length, choke, shot size, and
shot material. Users can then experiment with those various systems
to optimize trapshooting performance. In the past, this process
required lengthy data collection or was based on intuition. Now, gun
fit, choke, and ammunition performance can be quantified.
When paired to the Xero app,
shooting information from the device is automatically transferred to
the user’s mobile device for an in-depth view of their performance.
This information includes total rounds, total shots, hit percentage
per round, hit percentage per station, shot speed, clay speed,
reaction time, accuracy performance at left/center/right, average
score, longest streak, best and worst stations, and graphs of
performance over time. The Xero app hosts historical shooting data,
so users can reference performance based on event, location,
station, and more. For that truly exceptional round, users can also
quickly and easily post their scores to their favorite social media
platform through the app
Xero S1 operates in multiple trapshooting modes:
- Clay Practice: Logs data for shooting a standard round of trap or a
custom practice session. Near real-time data feedback about each
shot is displayed while in this mode with complete performance
details available after the round.
- Trap League Shoot: Logs
data and tracks shooter’s station and score. Only the standard score
is displayed during the round. Performance details are available
after the round.
- Tournament Mode: Logs data and tracks
shooter’s station, shots and scores but only for post-round
analysis. All performance details, including scorekeeping, will be
hidden during competition.
Upland enthusiasts who want to stay
active in the off-season will benefit from Xero S1 Upland mode.
Using the precision of the Xero S1 trainer, users can optimize
performance through data comparison on shot size and speed, choke
restriction, gauge, and reaction time analysis. This data helps
improve performance, characterize gun fit, help reduce game loss,
and improve overall shot placement. The Xero S1 Upland mode also has
a unique scoring system referred to as “Upland Factor” that allows
for competition-based target practice with multiple users.
To
learn more about Xero S1 and Xero app, please watch the “Getting
Started” video. For live demonstrations, visit Garmin’s
booth at the Amateur Trapshooting Association’s 2019 Grand American
World Trapshooting Championships August 3-5 in Sparta, Ill. The Xero
S1 runs on an internal rechargeable battery with a 2.5 hour run time
(approximately eight rounds of trap) or can be run on external
power. It is water rated to IPX7, so it can be used in all weather
conditions.
The Xero S1 is available now for a suggested retail
price of $999.99.