Smart bike
How to choose the right smart bike?
Choose based on your goal and training style. If you want to race on Zwift or do structured wattage training in ERG mode, pay attention to app compatibility, automatic resistance, and accurate power measurement. If you train for longer sessions, look at stability, maximum user length and weight, and the ergonomic adjustability of the saddle and handlebars. For shared use, a quick and finely adjustable system is important, as are comfortable pedals with SPD or toe clips.
- Use: 2-3x per week or daily - choose appropriate frame and stability.
- Resistance: Magnetic or electromagnetic with sufficient levels and ERG support.
- Connectivity: Bluetooth FTMS and possibly ANT+ for Zwift, Kinomap, TrainerRoad or Strava.
- Ergonomics: Multi-adjustable saddle-handlebar, Q-factor and cranks for natural pedaling motion.
What is a smart bike?
A smart bike is an indoor bicycle that communicates digitally with training apps. Unlike a traditional exercise bike or standard indoor bike, a smart bike can automatically control resistance based on your training program or the virtual route you are riding. If you start an interval training in ERG mode, the bike maintains the set wattage while you choose the pace. If you ride a climb on Zwift or Bkool, you feel the incline as the resistance automatically increases.
Smart bikes combine robust hardware with clever software. Think of a silent belt drive, finely adjustable magnetic or electromagnetic braking systems, cadence and power registration, and connection via Bluetooth FTMS. They offer extensive adjustment options for saddle height, depth, and handlebars, so you can accurately replicate your outdoor cycling position. This makes them interesting for serious cyclists and triathletes, but also for enthusiastic home athletes who want to train purposefully with watts.
Where a bike trainer uses your own road bike, a smart bike is a standalone solution often with virtual gears and sometimes digital shifters. This is low-maintenance and always ready for a ride. Commonly used apps include Zwift, Kinomap, iConsole+, Strava, TrainerRoad, Rouvy, and MyWhoosh. High-quality market references include the Wahoo Kickr Bike V2, Tacx Neo Bike Plus, Stages Bike SB20, and TrueKinetix TrueBike, while at Fitwinkel.be you will also find affordable and very complete alternatives from Toorx, VirtuFit, and Flow Fitness.
Connectivity and apps
Compatibility is crucial. Preferably choose Bluetooth FTMS support so you can easily connect to popular platforms. Check if automatic resistance and ERG mode are supported in your favorite app and if a tablet or smartphone holder is present. Useful options include training logs, export to Strava, and coaching features. Popular choices:
- Zwift - virtual routes, races, and ERG workouts
- Kinomap - realistic video routes with automatic resistance
- iConsole+ and FitShow - training programs and progress
- TrainerRoad and Rouvy - performance-oriented training with plans
- MyWhoosh and Bkool - alternatives for interactive rides
Resistance, drive, and pedals
Most smart bikes use a magnetic or electromagnetic brake. Electromagnetic provides fast, quiet, and accurate resistance control - ideal for ERG mode and climb simulations. Pay attention to the number of resistance levels and whether shifting is gradual or stepless. A heavy and well-shielded flywheel contributes to a smooth pedaling motion and less maintenance.
A belt drive is quiet, low-maintenance, and suitable for living rooms and physiotherapy practices. For comfort and efficiency, choose pedals that match your shoes: SPD clipless pedals for indoor cycling or combination pedals with toe clips for regular sports shoes. Finally, consider details such as Q-factor, crank length, and maximum user length - these determine how natural the position feels, especially during longer sessions or intensive intervals.
Compare and choose: bestsellers at Fitwinkel
The comparison below will help you quickly find the right model that suits your apps and training goals.
| Model | Resistance | Levels/programs | Apps | Adjustability | Special feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toorx SRX-Rebel Smart Bike | Magnetic | 24 virtual gears | Zwift, Bkool, Kinomap | Saddle and handlebars multi-adjustable | Realistic simulation, free training schedule |
| VirtuFit Etappe 2.0i | Computer-controlled | 32 levels, 19 programs | FitShow, Kinomap | Quick and finely adjustable | Quiet belt drive |
| Flow Fitness Racer DSB600i | Computer-controlled | 32 levels, 19 programs | Kinomap, iConsole | Adjustable sporty seating position | Stable frame for intensive use |
Experience the models in our stores in Antwerp and Hasselt or ask for online advice for your situation at home or in practice.
Service and guarantees at Fitwinkel
You benefit from personal advice from specialists - in-store and online. Delivery is fast and free from €40, with a 50-day return policy for extra certainty. Assembly by appointment and extended warranty are possible during the ordering process. Fitwinkel.be delivers to Belgium and the Netherlands and is a partner for both private individuals and professionals, such as physiotherapists and medical practices.