Indoor cycling apps monthly/annual subscriptions
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Indoor cycling apps monthly/annual subscriptions
Do you prefer monthly or annual subscription plans for indoor cycling apps?
I know many do not use their trainers during summer time but there are more and more voices advocating for training indoors also during summer due to the specificity of the indoor training (better for interval sessions, no traffic, …).
Did you change your approach lately or still keep using the trainer only during winter? Im asking because of the “black friday” offers of for example -25% Rouvy or newly -17% on Zwift annual plan, and if these offers are actually that beneficial for the users of the indoor cyclings apps.
What are your thoughs, opinions?
I know many do not use their trainers during summer time but there are more and more voices advocating for training indoors also during summer due to the specificity of the indoor training (better for interval sessions, no traffic, …).
Did you change your approach lately or still keep using the trainer only during winter? Im asking because of the “black friday” offers of for example -25% Rouvy or newly -17% on Zwift annual plan, and if these offers are actually that beneficial for the users of the indoor cyclings apps.
What are your thoughs, opinions?
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monthly. only time i use a trainer in summer is when forest fires cause outdoor air to be unhealthy to ride in.
i'd need to do the math but if the discount for a year is less than the monthly price i'd be using then i'd go for the year.
i'd need to do the math but if the discount for a year is less than the monthly price i'd be using then i'd go for the year.
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I would pay monthly if you are not sure at this point how much you will use it over the summer. If you are going to train indoor all year round then obviously the annual discounts are better.
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I only ride virtually. Got hit by a car on my last training ride and now my only outdoor rides are little toodles around with the family. As such, I'm in for the discounts associated with yearly.
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so, had the opportunity to get a very deep discount on a yearly with rouvy for the year. not sure how much i will use it in the summer though, expecting a snowy winter so expecting clear skies again this summer.
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Rouvy had nice deals this Black Friday, I finally also got a nice one for an annual sub. In the end, it is nice asset to have a possibility to ride indoors also during the summer when the weather is not the best or I'm too busy with work and can only do shorter workouts, better from home.