Choosing a present for someone can often be tricky and when all ideas have been exhausted, there's often nothing left but the trusty, old classic: the infamous “pair of socks.” (Don't worry, we've also got you covered there, as you can see below). But knowing the recipient is a cyclist can make the process a whole lot easier.
The number of people who have taken up indoor cycling has increased dramatically over the last few years. Because of this, the amount and variety of available indoor cycling accessories has risen too. So the good news is there are lots of options for buying presents. They can be practical or fun and frivolous. And they can be upgrades on existing gear or luxury additions to make their riding even more enjoyable.
So let's dive in and take a look at some gift ideas, along with some of our specific recommendations.
A new indoor trainer
What better way to get a friend or loved one into indoor cycling than by getting them a new indoor trainer? This is where it all starts and with one of these bad boys, you'll be opening up a whole new world of fitness, fun and social interaction. From direct-drive and wheel-on trainers to rollers, there are models to suit every budget and skill level. To make the selection process a bit easier, check out our guide to choosing the perfect indoor trainer.
Clothing
Clothing for indoor cycling is very different than for outside so if you spend a lot of time on your trainer, it's important to have the right clothes.
Outdoor clothing is designed for aerodynamic efficiency but also to make a strong fashion statement. Indoors, where you are usually alone, you'll want to fight the urge to look hot in lycra or you'll literally end up hot. Really hot and covered in sweat. Indoor clothing should be breathable and comfortable. So of course while it's fine to grab any old t-shirt and shorts, one should always look one's best, even cycling alone indoors. Don't forget that indoor riding means you go out of your saddle far less, and saddle soreness is more common. So shorts should have good quality chamois padding.
Several companies have started lines of indoor clothing and Isadore are one of our favourites.
A mobile phone holder
The JOYROOM phone mounts are affordable, sturdy and easy to install. And Quad Lock's Out Front Bike Mount – which can be mounted directly onto any bike computer mounts with removable inserts – is another great option.
Speakers and earphones
Music is a great motivator for getting you revved up. If you're home alone, nothing beats putting on your favourite playlist and pumping up the volume. In this case, a decent pair of speakers is a must-have. If you've got family or flatmates in the vicinity, spare a thought for them and get some earphones so everyone is happy.
ROUVY tip: Indoor trainers can sometimes be a little noisy so noise-cancelling headphones can be a great gift for those that enjoy the silence. We also recommend in-ear phones rather than on-ear, as they are easier to deal with when sweating.
A good book about cycling
Books always make great gifts and there are some excellent ones on cycling. For people who enjoy cycling to explore the world, Epic Bike Rides of the World from Lonely Planet is one of our favourites. There are inspiring photos and texts from famous routes around the world - it's almost the perfect companion read for a ROUVY rider. GCN has a collection of books covering all cycling topics - from nutrition to psychology to fitness and more.
A fan
Fans are one of the most appreciated accessories for an indoor rider. Without natural wind flow to cool you down, indoor riding can quickly become a hot and sweaty business. An ordinary indoor fan will certainly help but if you want to go high-end, go for a smart fan like Wahoo's Kickr Headwind which can adjust airflow depending on your speed and heart rate.
Drink bottles
Drink bottles are always a handy stocking filler. But if you want to go for something a bit more unique and fun, go for a banana holder or even a baguette backpack!
A bike mat
It's black. It's flat. It looks like a mat. It's a bike mat! Sometimes the most practical gifts are the most appreciated. And it'll be very appreciated if your gift protects a floor from sweat drops and the wear and tear of riding on a precious wooden floor for hours.
A sweat cover
Again, this might not be the sexiest idea for a gift but it is totally practical. If you've just splashed the cash on a top-of-the-range carbon frame, the last thing you'll want is to have it damaged by corrosive sweat dripping from you during a long ride. A sweat cover will mean you don't have to sweat over that potential calamity.
A heart rate monitor
Show someone you really ❤️ them by giving them a heart rate monitor. Keeping track of your vital statistics is a crucial part of getting fit and healthy and these days it's instant and easy. There are plenty of options available but the Garmin Pro is one of the best and most accurate.
Indoor cycling on the ROUVY app
What could be better for the cyclist in your life than a gift certificate for a subscription to the world’s most realistic indoor cycling app? In the ROUVY e-shop, you can purchase a 12-month gift card, or a one-month gift card.