The Wattbike Atom (gen 2) is a force to be reckoned with. Wattbike made their move into the consumer indoor smartbike arena back in 2017 with their Wattbike Atom. Their latest version has taken some lessons from it’s well known commerial brother, the Atom X, which has proven a worthy makeover.
The indoor cycling market has evolved dramatically over the past 10 years. Being one of the first people in Australia to receive a Wahoo Kickr (v1) and using TrainerRoad while being entertained with The Sufferfest videos. All the while seeing this as a great tool to aid in the continuing pursuit of better performance on the bike – especially during the colder days here in Melbourne.
Sometimes you aren’t quite sure what to expect and this was one of those moments.
I’d been eyeing off a Wattbike for some time as I was curious due to the pedigree the brand has. They’d released their smart indoor bike, named the Atom next generation, aka v2, and they now have a partner here in Australia. Could this actually work out?
Before continuing, I want to let you know what this article will be about and what it’s not. Ok? So let’s start with what I will be covering –
> First impressions
Rider experience Is this a good investment Now onto what I won’t be covering – > In-depth power profiling against other know sources – I’ll leave that to others to do Any 3rd party hardware accessories So let’s dive in. […]
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