It’s a bit of a challenge to find all kinds of things these days. 177mm Fat bike hubs are especially difficult and so while I hunt for parts I’ll find myself on Zwift. Here’s day one.
The rides – Zwift
The equipment
I’m super lucky and my wife bought me a Wahoo KICKR. It’s realist and for a trainer pretty quiet. If you have the
means or a birthday coming up I highly recommend one.
Wahoo Fitness KICKR Power Trainer $1199.99 from
Als.com
If you don’t want to destroy the floor you’re also going to want a mat. The sweat has to pool somewhere.
Get the Wahoo
Fitness KICKR Trainer Floor Mat $69.99 from Competitive Cyclist
I used to run Zwift using my computer with the Zwift companion app on my iPhone, but I’ve found running Zwift on an
iPad to be so much nicer. Amazon usually
has some of the best prices on iPads. Grab one and complete the perfect Zwift setup.
If you go the iPad route you’ll want a mount to keep it close while you are riding. I’ve used the Tacx Handlebar Bracket for years
without dropping the iPad once.
Stay cool with a fan. I’ve been using a Dyson bladeless fan for years, but they’ve become stupid expenisve. With the
bad winter air in Utah when I open the window I also use a Germ Guardian HEPA Filter air purifier.
The ULTTY Bladeless Tower Fan combines the two into one device and saves money over buying two devices.
If you have the funds, the KICKR HEADWIND fan works with your trainer to not only keep you cool but simulate
air flow based on your speed. Get it from Backcountry.com for $249.99.
Want to steer while riding in Zwift? Pick up the Elite Sterzo Smart Steering Block.
There are a couple of secret MTB trails in Zwift where your front wheel isn’t totally useless.
Bonus bit of equipment if you truly have unlimited funds. The Wahoo Fitness KICKR Climb will raise and lower your bike to simulate hill climbs and descents.
Get it from Backcountry.com for $599.99.