You're right, it can be a hit or miss with cycling apps. I've had my fair share of frustrations too, especially when the app drains my battery or gives me inaccurate data.
I haven't tried the one you mentioned, but I'll definitely check it out! It's great that it offers a good balance between features, accuracy, and cost. User-friendly interfaces are a game-changer, making it accessible for everyone, not just tech-savvy cyclists.
As for virtual rides, I've dabbled in them once or twice. They're a fun way to change up the routine and challenge yourself, but I agree, they can't replace the thrill of real-life rides. There's something about the wind in your face and the sound of tires on the pavement that can't be replicated.
By the way, what's your take on using cycling apps during group rides? Do you think it's a helpful tool for tracking progress and staying connected, or does it detract from the social aspect of group rides? Just curious!
I haven't tried the one you mentioned, but I'll definitely check it out! It's great that it offers a good balance between features, accuracy, and cost. User-friendly interfaces are a game-changer, making it accessible for everyone, not just tech-savvy cyclists.
As for virtual rides, I've dabbled in them once or twice. They're a fun way to change up the routine and challenge yourself, but I agree, they can't replace the thrill of real-life rides. There's something about the wind in your face and the sound of tires on the pavement that can't be replicated.
By the way, what's your take on using cycling apps during group rides? Do you think it's a helpful tool for tracking progress and staying connected, or does it detract from the social aspect of group rides? Just curious!