Indoor cycling app Rouvy has bought competitor Bkool in a “significant moment for cycling fans everywhere”, according to its co-founder and CEO Petr Samek. Bkool has a large presence in France, ...
ROUVY has officially acquired BKOOL, bringing another key player under its growing platform umbrella. While the terms weren’t disclosed, the impact is clear: ROUVY is posturing as a go-to destination ...
Indoor cycling apps are changing the way many riders view training indoors. Instead of having to head out for a cycle in the pouring rain, cycling apps allow riders to challenge themselves and ...
Not best in class, but decent value for the money; resistance isn't perfectly accurate, but ramps up smoothly The Bkool Pro Trainer is an ANT+ electronic trainer built for interactive 3D training and ...
Bored in the basement during your seemingly endless trainer session? What if you could race Gloucester on your screen, actually seeing the course via your own GPS data and GoPro video? Or what if you ...
[leadin]Pedaling an indoor bike trainer is barely tolerable, at best. Thankfully, that’s changing with a new breed of interactive programs where you sweat, pedal, race against others, and see the ...
This direct-drive bike trainer rocks side to side when you stand and climb, better simulating riding outdoors. The best indoor bike trainers have done a good job of simulating outdoor cycling, ...
It's pouring outside and the rain radar suggests it's not going to stop. But it's the weekend and you'll go stir crazy without your regular ride. Queue the indoor bike trainer. Physically, the Bkool ...
For budget-conscious buyers, the Bkool Smart Go is a fun, low-cost smart trainer. This relatively lightweight friction trainer helps you click off the virtual miles more easily and comes with its own ...