Trainer Choice
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Trainer Choice
Hello,
New here, first post.
I'm stuck debating purchasing a $200 level trainer or the Kurt Road Machine `$315. I plan to use it with Trainerroad since it looks to be a good way to give oneself structure through the winter. I know to use the Virtual Power I'll either need a speed/cadence sensor or a the INRide power adapter for the Kurt.
What's the experiences of using lower end trainers with TR vs the Road Machine?
Thanks for any tips and advice!
cheers
New here, first post.
I'm stuck debating purchasing a $200 level trainer or the Kurt Road Machine `$315. I plan to use it with Trainerroad since it looks to be a good way to give oneself structure through the winter. I know to use the Virtual Power I'll either need a speed/cadence sensor or a the INRide power adapter for the Kurt.
What's the experiences of using lower end trainers with TR vs the Road Machine?
Thanks for any tips and advice!
cheers
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I just got my KK Road Machine a couple of days ago, and have ridden it both days since.
My first experience with just riding the trainer was the day before yesterday just watching a free trial video I found online, and my Garmin 800 control head. The experience was ok.
Yesterday did my first training ride using Trainer Road and a video from The Sufferfest.
I also used virtual power, using my existing garmin speed/cadence sensor, Garmin HRM, and a suunto Ant+ movestick mini. I've never ridden another trainer, or used any other software or cycling videos, so I can't help with comparisons there.
The Trainer Road part of the set up, and the Ant+ connection was pretty simple. I had a little trouble with the video portion taking a while to load due to my older model PC. But once, it's one deck, it works well.
The video lasted an hour, and to be honest, I really enjoyed the workout. I was shocked how fast the hour went by. I really liked overlaying the trainer road dashboard on top of the Sufferfest video. It's really pretty interactive once it's all linked together.
I was not sure if I was going to get into the trainer thing or not, seeing how many people don't like it. And I was neutral after having ridden the trainer while simply watching a video.
But after working out to the whole package above, I think I'm going to like it. I'm actually looking forward to it today.
My first experience with just riding the trainer was the day before yesterday just watching a free trial video I found online, and my Garmin 800 control head. The experience was ok.
Yesterday did my first training ride using Trainer Road and a video from The Sufferfest.
I also used virtual power, using my existing garmin speed/cadence sensor, Garmin HRM, and a suunto Ant+ movestick mini. I've never ridden another trainer, or used any other software or cycling videos, so I can't help with comparisons there.
The Trainer Road part of the set up, and the Ant+ connection was pretty simple. I had a little trouble with the video portion taking a while to load due to my older model PC. But once, it's one deck, it works well.
The video lasted an hour, and to be honest, I really enjoyed the workout. I was shocked how fast the hour went by. I really liked overlaying the trainer road dashboard on top of the Sufferfest video. It's really pretty interactive once it's all linked together.
I was not sure if I was going to get into the trainer thing or not, seeing how many people don't like it. And I was neutral after having ridden the trainer while simply watching a video.
But after working out to the whole package above, I think I'm going to like it. I'm actually looking forward to it today.
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