Does anyone use a Wattbike?

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Does anyone use a Wattbike?

Post by Rod » March 1st, 2017, 6:37 am

Like a lot of ergers I've started to use a Wattbike in training....and what fun it is!

Quite a few people in the online erging club I'm a member of (Sub7) also use it so I've organised a monthly league. It has the same monthly challenges as the Indoor Cycling League on the Indoor Rowers Website so no need to double up for those that already do that one.

The league is ordered by average Watts for the ride divided by Kilos of bodyweight to get a Watts per Kilo average and means that men and women, big folk and little folk can all compete on an equal basis.

It's on a facebook group but if enough people on here are interested in taking part I can extend it to this forum as well so if you are interested do please post a reply and get it going.

This months challenge is a 60 minute ride....how far can you go?

If interested.....please post saying so.
67 year old, 72 kilo (159lbs), 5'8''/174cm (always the shortest on the podium!) male. Based just south of London.
Best rows as an over 60. One Hour.....16011 metres. 30 mins.....8215 metres. 100k 7hrs 14 mins.

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Re: Does anyone use a Wattbike?

Post by Citroen » March 1st, 2017, 2:16 pm

For the Faceborg challenged please post a link here.

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Re: Does anyone use a Wattbike?

Post by Rod » March 1st, 2017, 4:51 pm

Citroen wrote:For the Faceborg challenged please post a link here.
I'm saying that I would run the league on here. There's nothing I can post a link to as it's on a closed facebook group.

If enough people are interested then I would have a league table on this forum...... no takers so far though so looks like it may well not happen.
67 year old, 72 kilo (159lbs), 5'8''/174cm (always the shortest on the podium!) male. Based just south of London.
Best rows as an over 60. One Hour.....16011 metres. 30 mins.....8215 metres. 100k 7hrs 14 mins.

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Re: Does anyone use a Wattbike?

Post by GJS » March 2nd, 2017, 8:09 am

Not in a position to do this, Rod, but how do your outputs on the wattbike and erg compare?
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Re: Does anyone use a Wattbike?

Post by Rod » March 2nd, 2017, 10:41 am

GJS wrote:Not in a position to do this, Rod, but how do your outputs on the wattbike and erg compare?
I did a 1k on the bike in 1:21.3 and a 60 minute piece covered 30k.

On an erg I would do 1k in around 3:20 and in 60 minutes would cover about 15.5k.

I have no idea how the watts compare I'm afraid.
67 year old, 72 kilo (159lbs), 5'8''/174cm (always the shortest on the podium!) male. Based just south of London.
Best rows as an over 60. One Hour.....16011 metres. 30 mins.....8215 metres. 100k 7hrs 14 mins.

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Re: Does anyone use a Wattbike?

Post by GJS » March 3rd, 2017, 3:03 pm

Cheers, chum.
Nice bits of kit. Just a little better than the Argos efforts we all used to use as clothes horses back in the day. :lol:
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Re: Does anyone use a Wattbike?

Post by bob01 » April 6th, 2018, 2:12 am

I use erg and wattbike... Including sufferfest

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Re: Does anyone use a Wattbike?

Post by warnie » April 17th, 2018, 4:42 pm

I use the Wattbike, either the Pro or Trainer at the gym. I'm currently renovating the garage to make a gym and I'll be buying the ATOM in the next six weeks.

I love training with it and have just started rowing again so not using the bike as much. I used to row using the wattbike app but found distances were not realistic as they don't take into consideration elevation etc I now use Zwift and the Wattike. Works really well. (also testing two other bike software packages). It's a hell of a workout!

The only problem is that as i weight 97kg at the moment I'm at a disadvantage when going up hill!!

Good to see other riders on here.

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