Is it just me, or does the whole high-end trainer hype feel like a money grab? I mean, do we really need to shell out big bucks for a glorified piece of tech when budget trainers are doing just fine? Sure, they might not give you the same data, but who cares when you’re just trying to enjoy the ride?
All these fancy features and updates seem more like a chore than a benefit. Are we really gonna sit there and spend more time calibrating than pedaling? And let's face it, most of us aren't pros. So, what’s the deal with these supposed “game-changers”? Are they really improving our rides, or are we just paying for a shiny toy to show off?
If budget trainers are stepping up their game, are we just chasing status with the expensive ones? What’s the real reason we’re drawn to those big price tags?
All these fancy features and updates seem more like a chore than a benefit. Are we really gonna sit there and spend more time calibrating than pedaling? And let's face it, most of us aren't pros. So, what’s the deal with these supposed “game-changers”? Are they really improving our rides, or are we just paying for a shiny toy to show off?
If budget trainers are stepping up their game, are we just chasing status with the expensive ones? What’s the real reason we’re drawn to those big price tags?