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• #8202
Planet - x have a few MSR super light tent bodies. They’re under half price of other sellers.
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• #8203
Is it just the fabric shell or does it include poles too do you think?
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• #8204
I couldn’t work it out. Cheap for a set of poles it it’s both bits.
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• #8205
That’s handy, thanks.
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• #8206
From the pictures it looks like mesh liner only - no poles, no fly
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• #8207
I tried looking at some reviews and I still couldn't figure out exactly what is included in the PX msr tent sale bits.
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• #8208
From the 4 MSR tents I see on PX, they’re all clear on if they’re tent body or liner.
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• #8209
Blacks and Millets doing the Saris H3 for £299. It’s an absolutely great trainer.
https://www.blacks.co.uk/16203542/saris-h3-direct-drive-trainer-16203542
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• #8210
Can I ask what makes it great or different from the competition?
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• #8211
That's a mega bargain. I think I paid about 7/800 quid for it a few years ago.
I've not used a different wheel off trainer but I recommend it highly.
I must start using it again, as it happens.....
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• #8212
Shimano GRX WH-RX570 700c wheelset £280
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• #8213
Quiet, solid, accurate, done hundreds of hours on mine and never had an issue. Pairs via Bluetooth immediately every time.
Think I paid about £700 for mine. Now half the rrp of £600.
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• #8214
Its rock solid, stable with wide feet and ride feel is excellent. Gradient simulation is one of the best.
Doesn't have any fancy bits (road surface simulation, LEDs, etc).
Better than a KICKR (and the core) for way less money. And has a handle.
Neos are pretty cool, being able to use non wired is pretty handy in some cases. And cool lights while looking like an imperial shuttle. But costs much more.
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• #8215
In two minds about this or holding out for a second hand kickr - partly for the resale value, partly for the size.
Any info on movement during pedaling etc as I understand that the mods (e.g. tennis balls) to the kickr help a lot @Acliff @%~} @doubleodavey
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• #8216
Don’t expect any movement with the H3, unless you get the full size rocker plate.
H3 at £299 should have decent resale value I would have thought.
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• #8217
Sure there are some homemade options. Personally I’ve never bothered. Not doubting that it helps recreate the real life mechanics of pedalling but a solid floor and an ironing board are fine for me.
I tell myself I’m Rocky in his mountain hut roughing it out while the Ivan Dragos of this world have got their headwind machines and rocker plates.
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• #8218
Rocky in his mountain would probably have a LeMond Revolution still?
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• #8219
I've not bothered with anything to make mine rock
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• #8220
CycleOps Fluid 2 and Golden Cheetah.
If anyone like me doesn't like the new price for Halo sports wash there is a commercial alternative
that comes out a bit cheaper and works great.
https://swchemical.co.uk/products/halo-commercial-non-biological-laundry-liquid-kills-flu-virus