Zwift compatible resistance control smart trainer £500?

Zwift compatible resistance control smart trainer £500?

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wemorgan

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179 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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Hi.

As per the title I'm after a Zwift compatible resistance controlled smart trainer that's <£500?
Happy with wheel-on or direct drive format.
Will be connected to a Windows 10 laptop.

I originally thought the bkool smart pro would be OK. But then on the Zwift forum I've read of ANT+ connectivity issues. It wasn't clear if this was for iOS users only?

Quite a few cheaper trainers on this list:
https://support.zwift.com/en_us/which-trainers-doe...
say "needs ANT+ FE-C update" But it's not clear how the update is checked for or achieved.

Failing that, I could spend a bit more on the Wahoo KICKR SNAP or Tacx flux.

Any clear advice would be much appreciated.

Cheers.

wemorgan

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3,578 posts

179 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Cheers for the feedback.

Pity that the information on the Bkool Pro 2 is ambiguous (needs ANT+ FE-C), as at £350 it's quite a bit cheaper.
I'm less concerned with accuracy as I don't ride with power on the road anyway.

wemorgan

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3,578 posts

179 months

Thursday 18th October 2018
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dojo said:
What else would you need to run Zwift if you got this??

Membership, Laptop/TV, A couple of fans... anything else??
I've also ordered this under bed style table to rest my laptop on.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B06XD9V1DG/ref...


wemorgan

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3,578 posts

179 months

Monday 22nd October 2018
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Just to follow up: I bought the BKool smart pro 2. After some faffing with my IT, it works well with Windows 10 using ANT+ dongle.
The Bkool isn't a popular choice I know, but for the money the specification is decent.
On reflection I can see why people spend +£100/200 and get an entry level direct drive trainer.
But I'm happy with what I've got.
Cheers all for the input.