Unlock the full Zwift experience with the Zwift Cog and Click Upgrade Kit. Enjoy seamless virtual shifting and a smooth ride with adjustable sprocket alignment for optimal chain positioning.
Zwift Cog v2 offers adjustable sprocket alignment for wider bike compatibility and optimal chain positioning. The anti-chain drop housing ensures secure rides, while compatibility with 8-12 speed drivetrains and a multi-trainer freehub expands your options. Finished in Zwift's signature orange, it adds style to your setup.
Take control of your ride with wireless, virtual gear shifting through Zwift Click. Easily mount it wherever you prefer—on drop bars, flat bars, or aero bars—and enjoy shifting control right where you need it.
Conquer any terrain with a full range of 24 silent and instant virtual gears. Whether you're spinning up climbs or flying down descents, virtual shifting adjusts trainer resistance to perfectly emulate a real gear shift, all triggered by your Zwift Click or Zwift Play controller.
Elevate your Zwift experience by pairing Zwift Play wireless controllers (Sold separately) with Zwift Cog. Unlock the ability to navigate menus, steer, brake, and shift gears—all from the convenience of your handlebars.
Note: This Zwift Cog mounts onto the freehub that's already on your trainer. You will require a cassette chain whip and a lockring tool to remove your cassette and replace it with the Zwift Cog.
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I recently set up my Wahoo Kickr trainer to use with a bike equipped with a SRAM Red drivetrain, specifically for structured threshold workouts in Erg mode. Previously, I had a Shimano cassette installed on the trainer for use with bikes running Shimano GRX drivetrains. Rather than swapping to a SRAM Red cassette'which is costly and incompatible with my Shimano-equipped bikes'I opted to try the Zwift Cog for greater flexibility.
The Zwift Cog proved to be a smart choice. It was easy to install, significantly more affordable than a new cassette, and offers micro-adjustability by rotating the cog to fine-tune chain alignment. For basic workouts, it performs reliably and meets expectations.
That said, there are a few caveats. The cog's tooth profile isn't optimized for SRAM flat-top chains, which could potentially accelerate chain wear. However, I maintain my chains regularly and am comfortable replacing them as needed. Noise levels are acceptable'not silent, but not disruptive either. One limitation is that I can't use the Zwift Click with my trainer, so I may end up selling it.
Overall, the Zwift Cog is a great solution for anyone looking to use multiple bikes on a single indoor trainer with minimal hassle. While it's not a perfect long-term solution'especially for SRAM flat-top chains'it's a versatile and cost-effective option for most training setups.