Christmas has come early! Grab a discount on Zwift and Wahoo tech with our exclusive discount code
Cycling Weekly and Zwift have teamed up for an early Black Friday cycling with a 10% discount on selected smart trainers
We've teamed up with Zwift to bring Cycling Weekly readers a brilliant early Black Friday cycling deal. Right now, Zwift is offering 10% off eligible indoor smart trainers when applying the exclusive code CYCLINGZ10 at checkout. The code is valid now in the UK, EU and USA until Tuesday the 31st of December 2024.
Included in the discount are some of the brand's latest additions to its smart trainer line-up, including the Zwift Ride, and the Zwift Frame, plus all Wahoo Kickr Core variants, with or without bundled Zwift memberships.
So there is something for everyone, regardless if you're already a seasoned indoor rider and thinking of upgrading your smart trainer or making a first-time purchase and delving into indoor riding for the first time.
We've highlighted a few deals below that show the discounts on some of our favourite tried and tested Zwift hardware and represent a significant saving.
Zwift Ride with Kickr Core:
USA: Was $1,299.99, now $1,170.00
UK: Was £1,199.99, now £1,080.00
EU: Was €1,299.99, now €1,170.00
Zwift's all-new smart bike is an all-in-one indoor cycling setup that's always ready. No need to be constantly setting up your outdoor bike. The Zwift Ride is designed to boost your training with a real ride feel, quiet and customizable virtual gear shifting, and full control of Zwift from your handlebars.
Grab a 10% discount by using code: CYCLINGZ10 at Zwift
Wahoo Kickr Core Zwift One:
USA: Was $499.99, now $450
UK: Was £499.99, now £400.00
EU: Was €499.99, now €450
The Wahoo Kickr Core Zwift One smart trainer works using the Zwift Cog and removes the need for a cassette. It's compatible with almost any 8-12-speed bike and pairs with the Zwift Click controller to deliver seamless and virtual shifting. Smart resistance perfectly mimics every climb and descent, and the built-in power meter also takes your training to the next level.
Use code: CYCLINGZ10 at Zwift
Wahoo Kickr Core at Zwift:
USA: Was $649.99, now $585
UK: Was £579.99, now £522
EU: Was €649.99, now €585
The Kickr Core balances value for money with top-tier smart trainer features. This direct-drive trainer offers a realistic, accurate, and quiet Zwifting experience. The Wahoo Kickr Core comes with a pre-installed cassette to match the gears on your bike. It also has a 1-year Zwift membership included – which auto-renews after 12 months at $199.99 unless cancelled.
Eligible smart trainers
- Zwift Ride
- Zwift Frame
- Wahoo Kickr Core Zwift One
- Wahoo Kickr Core with cassette
- Wahoo Kickr
- Wahoo Kickr Move
- Wahoo Kickr Snap
This brilliant offer is part of Zwift's continued 10th-anniversary celebrations which have seen the leader in the best indoor training app market enhance its virtual world Watopia, and add updates to its training and racing content.
Terms: Code is redeemable on Zwift.com/shop in US, UK and EU, 10% off Zwift selected trainers with or without Zwift membership bundles, 1 use per customer, Valid while supplies last, Expires Dec 31st, 2024, can not be combined with other discounts or redeemed for cash.
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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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