Fan for turbo training
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Fan for turbo training
Does anyone have a recommendation for a decent fan for use while turbo training? Not having a garage, my turbo rides are indoors at 20 degrees. The cheap office fan I'm using at the moment isn't really generating enough airflow, so if anyone knows of a better (not too expensive) option, I'd be keen to hear about it.
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The biggest fan that you can either afford or can fit in the space that you have available to be honest! I use a 20" flooring standing fan that I bought from Homebase, when they cleared out the summer stock in the winter a few years ago, I seem to recall that it was only about £20 or so?
I have a technical approach to adjusting the speed of the fan to, its a one metre length of cane that I prod the buttons with. While I am warming up I dont have the fan on at all, then as I get going I adjust the speed of the fan by "jousting" the buttons...
I have a technical approach to adjusting the speed of the fan to, its a one metre length of cane that I prod the buttons with. While I am warming up I dont have the fan on at all, then as I get going I adjust the speed of the fan by "jousting" the buttons...
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