Elite (the other Elite not the wheel people) have a climb simulator called the Rizer, it has steering built in too. I believe it works with other non Elite trainers, but only semi officially (something to do with what data the trainer broadcasts). I suppose cheaper trainer addons for "gifting" would be Elites Sterzo, or Zwift Play controls (which are far more fun and useful than they seem on the surface IMO)
Thanks a lot. I didnt know about the Rizer. Looks real cool and great idea about the Zwift Play. Are you using them? Seemed like a bit of a gimmick but your comment makes me rethink them now 🫶
@@klein-concept Yes I've bee using them for about a month they are really quite useful and add a surprising amount of realism with the ability to steer and brake in game and pretty intuitive to use. I only got one originally for my old Zwift Hub "classic" I have at the office because I was about to buy the Zwift cog/click as it was cheaper than replacing the aging 9 speed drivetrain on the "office bike", but when I looked into it, it turns out the "cog" is just a 14t cog you don't actually need it and the virtual shifting can be controlled by the Play, so for an extra £20 I got all the extra functions and I don't have to swap out the cassette if I want to use a different app, so no-brainer really, I just have to remember to shift into the 14t sprocket and not shift the actual gears. But I liked the other functions of the play so much I bring it home to use on my Kickr 5. The virtual shifting is good too, but personally I still (very slightly) prefer using the real gears at home.
hey quick querstion:) i saw your comment under a review of the molus g60, so i was wondering if you used it in this video and if so, is it your keylight? what softbox do you use with it and out of curiosity what camera are you using? Sorry for so many questions in advance 😅
@@klein-concept wow thats awesome, the small light really seems to pack a punch! i also use the zv e10 :) may i also ask what picture profile you shoot in? your video quality is amazing and exactly what i would like to achieve
@@LS-is5ob yes the light is great given the formfactor. I actually shoot on the standard picture profile and just do some color tweaking in davinchi afterwards.
From my perspective especially using the bone conductive ones on a group ride is not disrespectful. It is as disrespectful as playing background music at a dinner party. These kind of headphones are not really blasting music into your ears like you know it. It is really rather gentle background music as your ears are completely open.
@@klein-concept I have bone conducting headphones myself and I would never use them on a group ride and I would ask others not to use them, if they show up with them on🙂 Listening to music or a podcast on a group ride is an unneccesary and potentionally dangerous distraction… In my opion, it’s better to fully enjoy the company and be present in what you’re doing🙂
Elite (the other Elite not the wheel people) have a climb simulator called the Rizer, it has steering built in too. I believe it works with other non Elite trainers, but only semi officially (something to do with what data the trainer broadcasts). I suppose cheaper trainer addons for "gifting" would be Elites Sterzo, or Zwift Play controls (which are far more fun and useful than they seem on the surface IMO)
Thanks a lot. I didnt know about the Rizer. Looks real cool and great idea about the Zwift Play. Are you using them? Seemed like a bit of a gimmick but your comment makes me rethink them now 🫶
@@klein-concept Yes I've bee using them for about a month they are really quite useful and add a surprising amount of realism with the ability to steer and brake in game and pretty intuitive to use. I only got one originally for my old Zwift Hub "classic" I have at the office because I was about to buy the Zwift cog/click as it was cheaper than replacing the aging 9 speed drivetrain on the "office bike", but when I looked into it, it turns out the "cog" is just a 14t cog you don't actually need it and the virtual shifting can be controlled by the Play, so for an extra £20 I got all the extra functions and I don't have to swap out the cassette if I want to use a different app, so no-brainer really, I just have to remember to shift into the 14t sprocket and not shift the actual gears. But I liked the other functions of the play so much I bring it home to use on my Kickr 5. The virtual shifting is good too, but personally I still (very slightly) prefer using the real gears at home.
That sounds super cool. Thanks a lot. Will add them to my shopping list. They sound way more useful than i thought they would be 🤜🤛
As always great video and love the music in the videos super nice background but not distracting.
Thanks a lot 🫶
Ill on the couch… Love your videos anyways, but now really enjoying this… Love your content!
Get better soon buddy 🍵
hey quick querstion:) i saw your comment under a review of the molus g60, so i was wondering if you used it in this video and if so, is it your keylight? what softbox do you use with it and out of curiosity what camera are you using? Sorry for so many questions in advance 😅
Hehe yes i used the g60 as keylight for all my videos here so far. I use a generic octa shaped 120cm softbox for it and record it on a Sony ZV E10. 🤜🤛
@@klein-concept wow thats awesome, the small light really seems to pack a punch! i also use the zv e10 :) may i also ask what picture profile you shoot in? your video quality is amazing and exactly what i would like to achieve
@@LS-is5ob yes the light is great given the formfactor. I actually shoot on the standard picture profile and just do some color tweaking in davinchi afterwards.
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Wearing headphones on grouprides is straight up disrepectful to your fellow riders and potentionally dangerous, in my opionion…
From my perspective especially using the bone conductive ones on a group ride is not disrespectful. It is as disrespectful as playing background music at a dinner party.
These kind of headphones are not really blasting music into your ears like you know it. It is really rather gentle background music as your ears are completely open.
@@klein-concept I have bone conducting headphones myself and I would never use them on a group ride and I would ask others not to use them, if they show up with them on🙂
Listening to music or a podcast on a group ride is an unneccesary and potentionally dangerous distraction…
In my opion, it’s better to fully enjoy the company and be present in what you’re doing🙂
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Warum ist dein Englisch so gut?
Arbeite unter der Woche in einer englischsprachigen Firma. Das hilft ganz gut.
Blinklicht in Dtld. leider nicht erlaubt.
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