Being listed on Deloitte’s Fast 500, talked about on rides, and connected to the popular Zwift, means I just can’t ignore Wahoo KICKR Trainer any longer. It’s not that I intended too, it’s just that I work from home. I go on a ride to get out of the house, in most weather, and to clear my head.
A wind trainer, as we used to call them, or rollers was for a good warm up before a race. I just don’t do well sitting in a basement grinding the pedals to a prescribed workout. But everyone else does…including my friend John who I asked to test the Kickr out for me.
He loves it.
It was primitive compared to the video game style of Zwift now and with attention paid to industrial design, there’s a real nice experience with a trainer.
Not anymore.
Considering their success with strong competition, what sets Wahoo Fitness part is their evangelism. Their sales people are out in the shops, the races, and rides being face forward with their clients and customers.
It makes a huge difference and they’ve been rewarded with record-breaking sales and no signs of stopping in 2018.
Getting outside is ever more important to me as I shared on Medium earlier this week, but if you’re interested in a high-quality, next-generation trainer, I recommend the KICKR.
The 2017 version is
Up next, I’ll tell you how Wahoo targeted Garmin and built a great ($329 on Amazon) too. And, with John raving about the KICKR so much, I’ll try it out as well.
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