My goal is NOT to make a roundup of every trainer on the market. I keep it simple and explain exactly why I feel a given way. When I look at recommendations across all products I make, I try and recommend products to you in the same way that I’d do to friends and family. And while one might think you can just look at a past similar trainer, my testing has shown that’s rarely the case (and in fact, we see very specific examples of that this year with the KICKR 2020 and ATOM 2020 being different in the accuracy realms). It’s simply hard to judge things like accuracy or total ride feel unless I’ve got a unit in-hand. There honestly hasn’t been a fundamental shift in apps since then, as most apps have been trying to keep up with the surge in their user base.) How I Make Trainer Recommendations:įirst and foremost, I only recommend trainers I’ve actually used. (Oh, and if you’re looking for my 2020 Cycling Smart Trainer Apps guide, you’ll find that from late this past spring here. I have my guide from last year, though that was prior to the Stages Bike SB20 this past June and Wattbike ATOM 2020 a few weeks ago. In other words: A company has to follow the well recognized standards to even be considered for this list.įinally, for indoor bikes – I might do a separate shoot-out guide on those, if there’s interest. Specifically ones that transmit some sort of ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart signal (dual/concurrently), and allow control of the trainer itself (via ANT+ FE-C and/or Bluetooth Smart FTMS). Keep in mind this guide is essentially focused on smart trainers. I do not expect any further/new mainstream trainers until next summer. Still, I have swept through and added or removed some trainers for various noted reasons, as well as retested trainers where applicable. So the vast majority of this guide remains pretty similar to last year. Note that as one might expect there’s been very few trainer announcements this year, and those that have occurred have been incredibly minor updates. Still, on the off-chance you do have some choice on what you buy – then this guide is here to help you pick the right trainer. So in some ways, the recommendations guide this year could read: Buy anything you can actually find. Especially the more popular models, or rather, the ones you actually want to buy. The simple reality is that finding in-stock trainers is near impossible in many regions of the world. ![]() For nearly a decade my trainer recommendations guide has been a staple of this time of year, consolidating all the latest trainers into the do and don’t buy list to consider before spending some hard-earned cash to then suffer inside.
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