Wattbike Atom Next Generation
We gave the original Wattbike Atom full marks – and now the Next Generation version with its upgraded resistance system is even better
We gave the original Wattbike Atom full marks – and now the Next Generation version with its upgraded resistance system is even better
Occupying the lowest tier of Tacx’s turbo range, the Boost is a no-frills wheel-on trainer.
Acer powered smart trainer packs in plenty of enviable features
The at home exercise bike with seemingly endless adjustability - at a price
Smart direct drive turbo trainers don't have to set you back four digits anymore
The updated Neo trainer is quieter and more feature packed than its predecessor
Steve Shrubsall puts his hamburger habit on hold to tuck into Wattbike’s newest home trainer
The Elite Directo is the mid-market option from the Italian accessory brand, and is has quickly become the weapon of choice for pro teams and amateurs alike.
The Tacx Flux Smart turbo trainer comes with a £700 price tag and shares many of the design features of Tacx's all-singing all-dancing £1200 Neo Smart trainer.
Wahoo wants to own the indoor training expeierence and so has added a middle ground with the Wahoo Kickr Core for those that want smart capabilities without the price tag
The Tacx Neo Smart direct-drive trainer is one of most sophisticated available, though it is one of the most expensive and has a very large footprint
The new Elite Drivo II smart turbo trainer is more accurate, more stable and more responsive than the original – is it as good as its rivals from Wahoo and Tacx?
The latest version of the Wahoo Kickr has improved ride feel thanks to a larger flywheel but is it enough to improve overall?
It's luxurious and certainly looks the business, but we found the TechnoGym MyCycling smart trainer neither as intuitive, or as powerful, as its competitors
It's an absolutely beast in terms of its body weight, but the CycleOps Hammer proves to have world beating ride feel
CycleOps aluminium rollers with resistance £290