Get hundreds off Zwift tech with our 20% discount for Black Friday!
Cycling Weekly and Zwift have teamed up for an early Black Friday deal with a 20% discount on its Ride indoor smart bike
We've teamed up with Zwift again to bring you a great deal on its Ride trainer as part of continued 10th-anniversary celebrations.
Cycling Weekly readers can get a jump on Black Friday with 20% off when applying the exclusive code CYCLINGRIDE20 at checkout. The code is valid in the UK, EU and USA from November 26th until December 2nd.
Zwift Ride:
USA: was $1299.99, now $1039.99
UK: was £1,199.99, now £959.99
EU: was €1299,99, now €1039.99
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 20% discount by using code: CYCLINGRIDE20 at Zwift
We rate the Zwift Ride highly, so much so that we rated it the best value smart bike. After many months of use, attached to a Wahoo Kickr Core, we still appreciate just how straightforward it is to swap between different users thanks to the Ride’s letter system allowing for quick adjustments to the set-up for each user - it’s a great feature for families or any multi-user household.
The Zwift Ride is suitable for riders of all levels, and the ride feel continues to be excellent, with just the right amount of movement. It’s quiet too and the virtual gearing is a joy to use. Similarly, the navigation and action buttons have become second nature, allowing us to move effortlessly through the various menus and views without cause to lose focus on our riding.
Zwift is also running a Black Friday sale, with many significant discounts available on its site, including:
20% OFF Select Training Accessories, inc. JetBlack Table, Tray, Fan, HRM, Training Mat, NPE Runn
Terms: Code is redeemable on Zwift.com/shop in the US, UK and EU, 20% off Zwift Ride 1 use per customer, Valid while supplies last, Expires Dec 2nd, 2024, can not be combined with other discounts or redeemed for cash.
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Luke Friend has worked as a writer, editor and copywriter for twenty five years. Across books, magazines and websites, he's covered a broad range of topics for a range of clients including Major League Baseball, the National Trust and the NHS. He has an MA in Professional Writing from Falmouth University and is a qualified bicycle mechanic. He has been a cycling enthusiast from an early age, partly due to watching the Tour de France on TV. He's a keen follower of bike racing to this day as well as a regular road and gravel rider.
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