If I didn't live in a relatively small NY apartment, I'd have a second bike with rim brakes.. but that isn't an option unfortunately.
Yeah, have read most of what he has said. I really don't care about there being a delay in wattage stats, which seems to be his biggest gripe with wheel-on trainers. I just want to be able to use Zwift with relatively accurate power data. I also considered the Tacx T2180 as it is cheap as fuck and works with Zwift but you get what you pay for, it would seem. Ordering stuff from Europe makes them very cheap anyway. The Bkool costs $599 here, but only $395 through bike-discount.de including shipping and all duties.
I've been using a Tacx Vortex with Zwift for years for structured training sessions to power and it's been great. I've also used it with a Wahoo unit on it's own to do sessions using ERG mode. It may not be fancy but I've never had any issues.
If I didn't live in a relatively small NY apartment, I'd have a second bike with rim brakes.. but that isn't an option unfortunately.
Yeah, have read most of what he has said. I really don't care about there being a delay in wattage stats, which seems to be his biggest gripe with wheel-on trainers. I just want to be able to use Zwift with relatively accurate power data. I also considered the Tacx T2180 as it is cheap as fuck and works with Zwift but you get what you pay for, it would seem. Ordering stuff from Europe makes them very cheap anyway. The Bkool costs $599 here, but only $395 through bike-discount.de including shipping and all duties.