Why wait for Black Friday on the 29th of November? Grab one of these smart trainers deals today and get set up for your best winter yet
There are plenty of direct-drive smart trainers available but we've found the best discounts right now ahead of Black Friday on the 29th of November
Black Friday is 'Zwiftly' approaching and the big online cycling retailers are already tempting shoppers with deals, ahead of the 29th of November. So if you're looking to get into indoor cycling or upgrade your existing indoor set-up, some of our top-rated smart indoor trainers are discounted already. These deals include our best overall recommendation – the Garmin Tacx Flux S which has $350 off at Garmin, along with deals on popular Wahoo models.
For all the best deals this Black Friday & Cyber Monday, make sure to bookmark our best Black Friday bike deals page. We have already found amazing deals on Smartwatches, like this one from Walmart on the Garmin Forerunner 945 and tons of cycling kit deals you shouldn't miss.
Black Friday Smart Trainer Deals
USA
- Zwift Use code CYCLINGZ10 to get 10% off Zwift & Wahoo tech
- Amazon Early Amazon Black Friday deals
- Competitive Cyclist Up to 38% off Wahoo & Tacx
- Wahoo Discounts on popular Kickr models
- Garmin Deals on Flux S, Flux 2 and Neo 2T
UK
- Zwift Use code CYCLINGZ10 to get 10% off Zwift & Wahoo tech
- Tredz Black Ticket smart trainers
- Evans Cycles Black Friday smart trainer discounts
- Wahoo Discounts on popular Kickr models
- Garmin Deals on Flux S, Flux 2 and Neo 2T
US Smart Trainer deals
Garmin Tacx Flux S: Was $749.99, now $399.99 at Garmin
The Garmin Tacx Flux S is our best overall in the best smart trainers guide. It ticks all the boxes on performance and ease of use, especially if you have the space for a permanent indoor set-up. The Flux S also delivers an excellent ride feel, good stability and a very smooth ERG mode.
Wahoo Kickr: Was $1,299.99, now $899.99 at Wahoo
The Wahoo Kickr is my smart turbo trainer of choice and gives indoor cyclists high-spec performance, and a superb ride feel, with an easy set-up, and now even better at its current price. The Kickr has a virtually silent operation, handles all the data you'll ever need and comes highly recommended.
Saris H3 Plus: Was $649.99, now $499.77 | Save 23% at Mikes Bikes
The Saris H3 Plus is designed to be the quietest smart trainer that Saris has ever made. It gives precise measurements with a build that accurately monitors power, speed, and cadence.
Wahoo Kickr Move: Was $1,299.99, now $999.99 at Wahoo
The Wahoo Kickr Move is identical to the Wahoo Kickr for its overall performance, but it has one crucial difference – a built-in, dual-axis (back and forward) movement. This delivers a totally new dimension to your indoor turbo training, increasing overall comfort and providing a more realistic experience.
UK Smart Trainer deals
Wahoo Kickr: Was £1,099.99, now £899.99 at Wahoo
The Wahoo Kickr for UK shoppers is at an equally good price and is a superb way to enjoy indoor training. ERG mode is smooth and the ride feel is excellent. It can connect to Wahoo's ecosystem such as the Wahoo Kickr Climb and the Wahoo Headwind whilst auto calibration and firmware updates keep it accurate.
Garmin Tacx Flux S: Was £599.99, now £399.99 at Leisure Lakes
It's our best overall in the best smart trainers guide and an ideal indoor training companion. The Tacx Flux S will give you realistic, reliable and accurate performance and stats include power, speed and cadence.
Saris H3 Plus: Was £600.00, now £399.99 at Tredz
The Saris H3 Plus is the top-of-the-line smart trainer in the Saris trainer range. It's handily engineered for seamless compatibility with 12-speed drivetrains, allowing even more indoor cyclists to enjoy the ride. It gives precise measurements with a margin of error of just +/- 2%.
Garmin Tacx Neo 2: Was £1,199.99, now £799.99 at Tredz
The Garmin Neo 2 delivers a unique riding experience and simulates the sensation of riding over cobbles, wooden boards and other surfaces building amazing realism. The Neo 2 also has plenty of flex to simulate the natural sway of riding outdoors and its electromagnetic flywheel nails the feeling of sprinting out on the road.
Smart Trainer FAQs
What is a smart trainer?
Traditionally called turbo trainers, the smart part has been added over recent years to differentiate those trainers that are Bluetooth or Wifi enabled and those that are not. Older turbo trainers would use a more mechanical way of applying resistance also, versus modern smart units which use electromagnets or electric motors.
What are the different types of smart trainer?
There are two different types of smart trainers, direct-drive which sees riders replace the rear wheel with the trainer unit itself and you pedal directly through the unit, hence the name. There are also wheel-on smart trainers, where you quite literally place your rear wheel on a drum or cylinder.
Direct-drive units offer a higher degree of accuracy, making them great for Zwift and Rouvy, versus their Wheel-on counterparts which are generally more affordable.
Why cycle indoors?
There are many reasons to get involved in indoor cycling – like avoiding the worst of winter weather and the convenience of being able to just jump on for a session whenever you like. So having a smart trainer that is accurate, works consistently, and offers a reliable connection is vital to get the maximum benefit out of your pain cave sessions.
There are loads of smart trainers on the market and an ever-growing number of the best indoor training apps to ride on like Zwift, Wahoo X, BKOOL and Rouvy. Zwift dominates the market and continues to build on its offering with its recently launched smart bike – the Zwift Ride and Play controllers that offer a more immersive gameplay experience.
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Paul Brett is a deals writer for Cycling Weekly and has been cycling for as long as he can remember, initially catching the mountain biking bug in the 1990s, he raced mountain bikes for over a decade. An award-winning photographer, when not riding a bike, he can be found at the side of a road world championship or a cyclocross track shooting the action. Paul was the founder, editor and writer of Proper Cycling magazine, and he's travelled the world interviewing some of the top personalities in cycling and writing about some of the biggest cycling brands.
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