Turbo Trainer

RUPRECHT
RUPRECHT Posts: 12
edited September 2007 in Road beginners
Now the nights are going to be drawing in I am considering purchasing some sort of turbo trainer.

Does anyone have any recommendations as to a decent model.
:D

Comments

  • larmurf
    larmurf Posts: 110
    Have been looking at Tacx Satori which
    Probikekit are selling heavily discounted
    Tacx have been making the things for quite
    a while now - so should be ok

    Going for a hip replacement soon and have been
    weighing this up as part of the recuperation procedure
    Could get a bit boring but adding all the fancy bit & pieces
    virtual reality whatever - costs a lot of money
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  • I like my Kettler.

    It doesn't really answer your question as it isn't a turbo trainer but I've been using mine on a daily basis to build up my levels of fitness and to lose weight.

    I adore the stats it produces...but I'm really anal like that! :D

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  • nmcgann
    nmcgann Posts: 1,780
    Tacx Flow (try www.bike24.com - very good prices). Can be upgraded to an iMagic later.

    Neil
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    "Because the cycling is pain. The cycling is soul crushing pain."
  • nmcgann wrote:
    Tacx Flow (try www.bike24.com - very good prices). Can be upgraded to an iMagic later.

    Neil

    Absolutely...decathlon have them cheap
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