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Zwift Ride smart bike review

Sleek, powerful and reasonably priced, this all-on-one indoor cycling setup provides an excellent workout experience.

Zwift Ride smart bike being tested by our reviewer
(Image credit: Andrew Williams)
Live Science Verdict

The Zwift Ride provides all the substance of a full smart bike at less than half the cost. It’s cheaper than some turbo trainers alone and looks better than the average bike hooked up to one. You get an excellent Zwift experience here. The only major downside is that the proprietary virtual gear system is not compatible with rival platforms, limiting how free you are to try out Zwift rivals.

Reasons to buy
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    It’s basically a smart bike, for much less money

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    Smooth and confident ERG mode transitions

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    Looks fairly sleek, and is easy to install

Reasons to avoid
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    Gear shifting not compatible with other apps

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    Uses a mid-range trainer

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Smart bikes became all the rage during the pandemic when so many of us were stuck at home. But there was one consistent issue: they cost a fortune! The Zwift Ride takes some of the sting out. It costs just $1,299.99, compared to $2,549 for the Wattbike Atom or $3,199 for the Tacx Neo. It is also cheaper than most of our favorite exercise bikes.

Zwift manages this by keeping things simple. The Zwift Ride is a smart bike, but it’s also three separate bits. There’s the frame and the smart handlebar, while the brains of the operation is a long-standing Wahoo Kickr Core turbo trainer.

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Andrew Williams is a freelance journalist based near London. He has written about tech for over a decade, contributing to sites such as WIRED, TechRadar, TrustedReviews, Wareable, Stuff, T3, Pocket-lint and many others. When he's not covering fitness tech, he writes about mobile phones and computing, as well as cameras.