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Revbox training gets more challenging and entertaining

Revbox training gets more challenging and entertaining
9 June 2016

Training on the Revbox Erg just got more challenging and entertaining as the stationary trainer is now supported by some of the world’s leading cycle training online websites.

The Revbox can now connect to Sufferfest and Veloreality and should soon be available for FulGaz and Zwift as well. It has been available for Trainerroad since December last year.

“It is important users of the Revbox can get the full indoor riding experience, whether it’s a structured workout like Trainerroad that has over a hundred training plans and over thousand focused workouts through to Sufferfest and Velo Reality that offer the latest visual integrated software programmes where you can simulate riding on some of the world’s best known an scenic routes,” Revbox New Zealand Managing Director Philipp Schacht said.

Schacht said he has been working hard to provide more of an entertainment element to training with the Revbox, and that being able to ride on a Revbox either equipped with Revbox sensors and the Revbox Power App or a power metre, cycling computer or Smartphone that in turn synchs with an online cycling website is another exciting development for the Kiwi business.

“Being able to monitor your power output in real time while following motivating imagery can really assist with your training efforts,” he said. “The online cycling websites the Revbox now supports offers Revbox users the chance to fully embrace all the elements they need for structured programmes and motivation to maximise their training efforts.”

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