Theringworm
WKR
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We have a Schwinn AC Performance Carbon blue spin bike as well as a Garmin Neo Tacx 2T trainer. I am an avid cyclist, both road and mountain bike, so I use the Garmin trainer 100% of the time. My wife however uses the Schwinn 100% of the time.
It all depends on what your goals are as to what you get. If you just want a cardio workout and have automated instructions with zero desire to own or ride a real bike, it’s hard to argue against a Peloton or any spin bike for that matter. If you love riding outside but also want to not be hindered by inclement weather then a bike trainer like the Garmin Tacx or Wahoo smart trainers enable you to bring your bike indoors and still ride, all with automated and structured workouts just like the Peloton, but more advanced in my opinion.
I am working on switching the wife over to cycling and will get rid of the Schwinn. The ability to ride a real bike outdoors or indoors is more enjoyable and adds variety.
It all depends on what your goals are as to what you get. If you just want a cardio workout and have automated instructions with zero desire to own or ride a real bike, it’s hard to argue against a Peloton or any spin bike for that matter. If you love riding outside but also want to not be hindered by inclement weather then a bike trainer like the Garmin Tacx or Wahoo smart trainers enable you to bring your bike indoors and still ride, all with automated and structured workouts just like the Peloton, but more advanced in my opinion.
I am working on switching the wife over to cycling and will get rid of the Schwinn. The ability to ride a real bike outdoors or indoors is more enjoyable and adds variety.
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