If you’re not so enthusiastic about riding outdoors now that the weather has turned, but you still want to keep fit, maybe you’ve decided to take out a gym membership for the winter months. Riding an exercise bike indoors at the gym certainly beats the gloomy days and dodgy winter weather.
But there’s a cheaper way to stay fit for cycling over the winter months that’s more convenient too: buy a turbo trainer and ride for less at home. Tredz has lots of turbo trainer options and offers finance, so you can spread the cost and pay less each month than you would for a gym membership.
How about a top-of-the-range Tacx Neo 2T (opens in new tab) wheel-off smart trainer complete with Tacx Neo Motion Plates (opens in new tab) which give you a more natural ride feel (and cost £260 on their own)? It’s on offer at Tredz at the moment, saving you £100.
You can buy it on finance for as little as £28.56 a month over 48 months or pay zero per cent interest over 18 months. You can save even more on the Tacx Neo 2 Special Edition (opens in new tab) smart trainer at Tredz, with £200 off the RRP.
Riding indoors means no travel, saving you time and money. You can take a free spin class on YouTube, listen to your own music or watch Netflix while you work out, or compete on Zwift with riders all over the world. With a turbo, it’s Saddle Time, All The Time.
Or you can buy a Saris Fluid 2 Classic (opens in new tab) turbo trainer from Tredz outright for just £185. It’s quiet, with a large flywheel for a road-like feel and comes with a magnetless speed sensor that you attach to your rear wheel to allow you to work out on Zwift, Rouvy and other indoor training apps.
Tredz has loads of other turbo trainer options available at prices from £47.99 to £3,499.99.
Five top turbo trainer picks from Tredz
As well as the Tacx Neo 2T, Neo 2 Special Edition and Saris Fluid 2 Classic, Tredz also has these five top trainer options to beat those Winter Cycling Blues and get cycling indoors for as little as £47.99.
Tacx Flow Smart
From £22.50 per month with 0% finance
Tacx doesn’t just offer direct drive smart trainers, its Tacx Flow Smart trainer is a wheel-on model that still offers you interactivity and connection with cycling apps. It can simulate gradients up to 6 per cent and its compact 1.6kg flywheel means it’s easy to move around. Its magnetic resistance unit is engineered so that it still offers the…
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