Love it
I think some of these features will be much better on the Bike+ where the bike will be adjusting the resistance for you. Seems like a great way to get people to take their minds off the mechanics of what and how they are doing it and just follow the visual cues.XpressAg09 said:
Whatever it is, I think it's a good feature and they need to keep the momentum going.
Yeah, I am guessing this is their "pong" version of where they intend to eventually go with this new capability. Thanks for the review.DeLaHonta said:
Lanebreak was interesting. I did a 20 minute one and actually got great output. I'm not sure if I could go much longer than that, as it can only keep your interest for so long, as opposed to an instructor talking to you the entire time. It just got a bit repetitive towards the end, and it felt like I was constantly adjusting my resistance, which just got annoying to keep reaching down all the time, and my cadence, due to the numerous breakers (see my charts below). I have the Bike+, and I just wonder the wear and tear I'm putting on the motor that controls the resistance when I change it this frequently.
The main benefit I see is that it incentivizes staying within the target metrics, as opposed to normal rides, where it's difficult for me to not just go all out. Similar to Power Zone classes, I suppose.
I feel like they could easily duplicate something like Zwift, but with a live guide that has an avatar or something. Kind of like a live guided bike metaverse. A lot of opportunities ahead, and this Lanebreak game is hopefully the start of more to come.
thirty-two said:
Shout outs are overrated…
You should record that and play it on a loop... for inspiration.bthotugigem05 said:thirty-two said:
Shout outs are overrated…
Olivia has shouted my name out twice, I interpret that to mean…things
bthotugigem05 said:thirty-two said:
Shout outs are overrated…
Olivia has shouted my name out twice, I interpret that to mean…things
This is one of the most-requested items on the PZ Facebook group. However, it took them several years just to add a pause button, I expect we may see this feature added sometime around 2025.TexAg2001 said:
One critique: I wish the PZ the instructor wants you in would display on the screen somewhere, similar to Cadence and Resistance on non-PZ rides. I found myself forgetting which zone I was supposed to be in every now and then on the last couple rides.
YellAg2004 said:This is one of the most-requested items on the PZ Facebook group. However, it took them several years just to add a pause button, I expect we may see this feature added sometime around 2025.TexAg2001 said:
One critique: I wish the PZ the instructor wants you in would display on the screen somewhere, similar to Cadence and Resistance on non-PZ rides. I found myself forgetting which zone I was supposed to be in every now and then on the last couple rides.