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I know I'm a bit late to this but I picked up the Bushido recently as an upgrade for my Tacx Flow Smart. It has its quirks but I'm very pleased with it as something for zwifting on.
Thanks Gizzard, I ended up going for a Wahoo Snap in the end, pretty happy with it so far.
Bkool pro is slightly more, fair device with automatic variable resistance wheel on turbo
Read the reviews-its ok, but be aware its very much budget
Tacx Bushido Smart Trainer https://g.co/kgs/LCZDNP
All wheel on turbos require accurate tyre pressure to give repeatable results. It all depends how long you're going to be confined to indoor riding. I really enjoy indoor, probably more than outdoors
Thanks, I appreciate it is very much budget, but I'm looking to keep a relative level of fitness going while I recouperate rather than training to be an athlete. Is there something better for the money? It is very heavily reduced, is a newer model at a similar price better?