Do you ever cycle indoors? Count indoor training as an integral part of keeping fit? Still to try out some of the new indoor training tech or decided it's not for you?
Here at Future Publishing (TechRadar's parent company) we're undertaking a survey to learn all about the indoor cycling habits and preferences of our audience, so if you know your way around an indoor workout, enjoy a spin class at the gym, or simply like to pedal whilst watching TV of an evening, we'd like you to take part in our latest survey.
Cycling is a great way to keep fit, and many consider indoor cycling to be one of the most time-effective ways to work out on a bike. But it can be an expensive sport to get into, with a range of kit that promises to make you more comfortable, tech to track your progress, and apps to keep you entertained along the way.
In contrast, some people will simply use the same tried and trusted bike they've had for years, fitted to a second-hand trainer and that does the job.
We want to know where you sit on this spectrum of this fast developing part of the cycling world. We'd love to hear what you really think about trainer kit, what you consider a necessity for a good indoor workout, and how important it is to you to use the latest tech.
This survey should take about 5-8 minutes to complete, depending on your answers. To say thank you for your time, your name will be placed into a prize draw for a chance to win* an Amazon voucher worth £250 or $300 (depending on where you live).
We look forward to hearing from you!
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The survey is open to UK, US and selected countries in Europe and runs till 9 May 2022. *Prize Draw T&Cs apply
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