Yes, I have one at home (buy it on finance if they still offer it - 0% interest free). So by definition is a solo endeavour and yet to try Zwift. Pair it up with a tablet, Trainerroad, and some audio/visual entertainment. Best home trainer by far, if you have the space for it, IMO. Permanent set-up, so none of the faff of getting a bike in place. Plus very stable and durable and with built-in PM that reads accurately. Also very customisable in terms of fit: both me and my wife use it, and I can adjust the position to mimic road or TT set-up in a few seconds.
There's an interesting place in Winchmore Hill that does group classes if you're north London based. Right opposite the station so easy enough to get to https://www.wattbikesn21.com/
Yes, I have one at home (buy it on finance if they still offer it - 0% interest free). So by definition is a solo endeavour and yet to try Zwift. Pair it up with a tablet, Trainerroad, and some audio/visual entertainment. Best home trainer by far, if you have the space for it, IMO. Permanent set-up, so none of the faff of getting a bike in place. Plus very stable and durable and with built-in PM that reads accurately. Also very customisable in terms of fit: both me and my wife use it, and I can adjust the position to mimic road or TT set-up in a few seconds.
There's an interesting place in Winchmore Hill that does group classes if you're north London based. Right opposite the station so easy enough to get to https://www.wattbikesn21.com/