Trainer Giants Slash Prices in Wake of Patent Lawsuit Settlement
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Cyclingnews

Wahoo has permanently reduced the price of its Kickr Core smart trainer by £150 / $300, bringing it down to £549 / $599. This price drop comes after the settlement of a patent lawsuit between Wahoo and Zwift, which accused Zwift of copyright infringement. The price reduction may be an effort to stay competitive in the crowded smart trainer market. Despite being the cheapest direct drive trainer in Wahoo's lineup, the Kickr Core is highly rated and supported with software updates.