Ag92NGranbury said:
txags92 said:
Ag92NGranbury said:
Peleton vs Wahoo...
thoughts?
Honestly, if all you want is a bike that you can hop on indoors and do prestructured workouts as part of a training plan for an event, a Wahoo and zwift will do fine and be a lot cheaper. If you want to race against others doing digital doping, get a Wahoo and zwift. But if you want a wide variety of workouts on and off the bike, a large community of folks to ride and challenge yourself with, and like the motivation of having an instructor giving you cues, peloton really can't be beat and it is worth the extra money.
see...that wasn't hard
thanks!
honestly, i'd much rather have the wahoo + zwift. But the wife would never use it, b/c she wouldn't go through the trouble of setting it up. I'll ride outside 10 times out of time, if i'm able, so I sometimes use the peloton. We got the peloton for her, and she loves it. I have way more flexibility in my schedule than she does. I have enjoyed using the app for things like yoga, and i don't mind the peloton, but its not my preference.
addressing a couple thing in the above quote:
"a large community of folks to ride and challenge yourself with,"
peloton has about 1.4 million users vs zwift with 1.1 million.
"If you want to race against others doing digital doping"
there are 1000% people digital doping on peloton too.
i'd rather race than have an instructor telling me what to do and telling stupid jokes while they sing to their favorite songs.
All of that said, the peloton is a solid platform, and i like it. Different strokes for different folks when it comes to Peloton vs Wahoo (+Zwift). They are both on a bike, but almost apples to oranges when you really break it down.