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Zwift Hub One £550 | 15kg

TECH PRODUCT TEST

Discontinued as part of a large round of cost-cutting at Zwift, the Hub One is still worth a look. We tested this model late last year, and the trainer is still available to buy via the Zwift site (while stocks last) while the single cog tech is also used on the Wahoo Kickr Core Zwift One trainer.

The single 14-tooth sprocket is compatible with any 8-12 speed drivetrain, and even singlespeed bikes. To attach your chain to the sprocket select a mid-range

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