Trainer thoughts.
I use mine year round.  For me, the ability to perform specific intervals 
at prescribed HR or power works great when building and maintaining 
fitness. I moved to a full on smart trainer last year (Kickr Snap) from a 
good but basic fluid trainer (Kinetic RR). Using the Snap and one of the 
many apps (Zwift, Trainer Road, Rouvy, Sufferfest) with ERG and Sim modes 
where it adjusts and holds resistance levels helps with eliminate the 
monotony of steady state riding. My tips get a good fan, good tunes, and 
terry wrist bands and headband to keep the sweat off the bike.
See you on Zwift

Jayme 

On Saturday, December 30, 2017 at 1:29:16 PM UTC-6, Jonathan D. wrote:
>
> I’m not sure if this is off-topic. I would use the trainer with a 
> Rivendell bike. I’m considering getting a bike trainer and wondering if 
> anybody has experience with one. I have a kid and sometimes it’s hard to 
> really go out for a long ride. Sometimes might be generous. Besides my bike 
> commute it is hard to ever go out riding. I also like the idea of a Zwift 
> compatible trainer. I also worry this will be an item that just sits in the 
> basement and I never use. But mostly for the winter when my kid doesn’t 
> enjoy biking in the rain.

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