Turbo trainer reviews
Shopping for a new turbo trainer? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Zwift Hub One smart trainer review - single sprocket design for great drivetrain compatibility
A direct drive smart trainer for the multi-bike / multi-drivetrain user
By Rachel Sokal Published
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Zwift Hub smart trainer review - a 'no brainer' for entry into indoor training
Affordable, easy to set up and with an impressive list of features, is the Hub the best entry-level trainer on the market?
By Sam Gupta Last updated
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Wahoo Kickr V6 direct drive smart trainer review - is the update worth the extra spend?
The Wahoo Kickr has continuously ranked as one of the best direct drive smart trainers your money can buy. Can its latest developments keep it at the head of the pack?
By Rachel Sokal Published
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Wahoo Kickr Snap wheel-on smart trainer review - a great chunk of Wahoo Kickr direct drive performance for a small chunk of the price
A great option for those who'd rather put their money towards a new bike for the spring than staring at the spare room wall in the winter
By Rachel Sokal Published
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Tacx Flow Smart Trainer review - yes, it has its flaws, but it’s incredible what you do get for the price
An excellent introduction into the world of smart trainers
By Andy Turner Published
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Elite Tuo smart trainer review - hands down the prettiest wheel-on trainer we’ve tested
Elite’s Tuo combines form as well as function, with a wooden finish and a smooth ride feel. It’s more expensive than its competition, but it is often on a discount
By Andy Turner Published
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Wahoo Kickr Headwind smart fan review - smart, cool but expensive
A fan that speeds up as your heart rate increases is an excellent idea - but you do pay for the tech
By Simon Smythe Published
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Pinnacle HC turbo trainer
An entry level turbo trainer that will get you hooked up to online platforms for a competitive price
By Myles Warwood Published
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Peloton indoor training bike review
Just shy of $1500/ £2000, the Peloton bike and its accompanying app have not made many friends within the cycling community yet. Have we been too quick to judge?
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Last updated
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Wahoo Kickr Bike review
The at home exercise bike with seemingly endless adjustability - at a price
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Last updated
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Wattbike Atom Next Generation review
We gave the original Wattbike Atom full marks – and now the Next Generation version with its upgraded resistance system is even better
By Stephen Shrubsall Last updated
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Wattbike Atom review
Steve Shrubsall puts his hamburger habit on hold to tuck into Wattbike’s newest home trainer
By Stephen Shrubsall Last updated
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Bkool Smart Pro 2 turbotrainer review
Bkool’s top turbo gives a good ride feel, isn’t noisy and links up with ride simulators
By Paul Norman Published
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CycleOps Hammer smart trainer review
It's an absolutely beast in terms of its body weight, but the CycleOps Hammer proves to have world beating ride feel
By Simon Smythe Published
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Elite Arion Digital Smart B+ E-Rollers review
Can Elite provide the best of both worlds – with controllable resistance and the real world feel of pedalling on the rollers?
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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TechnoGym MyCycling review
It's luxurious and certainly looks the business, but we found the TechnoGym MyCycling smart trainer neither as intuitive, or as powerful, as its competitors
By Simon Smythe Published
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Xplova Noza S Smart Trainer review
Acer powered smart trainer packs in plenty of enviable features
By James Bracey Published
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Tacx Boost turbo trainer review
Occupying the lowest tier of Tacx’s turbo range, the Boost is a no-frills wheel-on trainer.
By Stefan Abram Published