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The Turbo Trainer market is a subset of the Sporting Goods and Equipment industry. It is composed of products designed to simulate the experience of riding a bicycle outdoors, indoors. These products are typically used by cyclists to maintain their fitness levels during inclement weather or when time constraints prevent them from riding outdoors. Turbo Trainers typically consist of a frame, a resistance unit, and a wheel-on or direct-drive system. The resistance unit is designed to provide a realistic riding experience, while the wheel-on or direct-drive system allows the user to attach their own bicycle to the trainer.
The Turbo Trainer market has seen a steady growth in recent years, driven by the increasing popularity of cycling as a sport and leisure activity. This has been further bolstered by the availability of a wide range of products, from entry-level models to high-end units.
Notable companies in the Turbo Trainer market include CycleOps, Elite, Kinetic, Tacx, and Wahoo Fitness. Show Less Read more