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May 2024
12:24pm, 24 May 2024
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EvilPixie
I've used Zwift and Sufferfest before but currently have neither.

I'm thinking of using the turbo again, especially if it's too hot to run as the garage is a cool!

If I do start to use my turbo again it will be cross training only and sporadic.

I was wondering if there is any decent free software packages available?

If not, given that Wahoo bought out Sufferfest are Zwift and Sufferfest 2 applications still (and therefore cost) or are they all in one package?
May 2024
12:46pm, 24 May 2024
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Kerrieocfo
I use zwift a lot and have never noticed any sufferfest offering. Sorry- not aware of any decent free offerings. There's rouvy which has a free trial but when I tried it I wasn't too impressed. You can cancel zwift subscriptions at any time - I know lots of people just sign up for the winter months.
jda
May 2024
12:48pm, 24 May 2024
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Zwift is now quite expensive for occasional use. Mywhoosh and indievelo are alternatives that may be worth looking at (I think both are still free) but I haven’t bothered doing so myself. I just stick on some YouTube etc and put the bike trainer into erg mode to keep a steady power output.
May 2024
3:02pm, 24 May 2024
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EvilPixie
Thanks I will look those up

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I've used Zwift and Sufferfest before but currently have neither.

I'm thinking of using the turbo again, especially if it's too hot to run as the garage is a cool!

If I do start to use my turbo again it will be cross training only and sporadic.

I was wondering if there is any decent free software packages available?

If not, given that Wahoo bought out Sufferfest are Zwift and Sufferfest 2 applications still (and therefore cost) or are they all in one package?
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