I have some use cases for a shiftable/clickable zwift cog in TR. First is that I use standard/resistance mode when doing anything sweet spot and over so “just ERG it” ain’t quite right for me. I dislike the changes in feel of the resistance at higher powers and prefer to be in charge of my own output. Second, and more recently, of my 2 bikes I have a bike that’s 11 speed and now I have a 12 speed which may or may not work without a lot of clicky almost shift noises and miss-shifts. I’d rather not have to swap cassettes not to mention Shimano doesn’t make a narrow range 12 speed cassette yet like the 12-25 11 speed I have on there right now as far as I know. Lastly, speaking of cassettes, I feel like zwift cog is a cheaper, easier upkeep option than expensive cassettes where I only use about 5 cogs anyway. Yes, 105 12 speed cassettes are cheaper than the zwift cog where the zwift cog is cheaper than 12 speed ultegra cassettes. But considering the simplicity of the zwift cog I feel like that single ring is cheaper to replace when the time comes. That $80 is probably mostly for the button unit. The big downside is not being able to just shift the front ring to go from recovery to work intervals but I’d guess I could figure it out.
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