For many UK cyclists, winter means a lot of time spent indoors on the turbo trainer or rollers, and a very popular method of distraction are the Sufferfest training videos, which combine training plans with real life cycling from actual races. Now Sufferfest are offering a monthly subscription service allowing you to stream any of their videos to a smartphone, tablet or computer.
The subscription costs £6.99 and is available on iOS, Android and Roku. The service gives you access to the company’s library of 20 training videos and because they’re streamed to your chosen device, it means you don’t have to download them and take up valuable storage space. It also means you can use any device.

You can only view the views through the Sufferfest app, and if you wanted to play through a TV from your phone say, you could use a broadcast facility lie Apple’s AirPlay. Also, if you subscribe through iOS it’s not transferrable to Android.
Not sure what Sufferfest is all about? Well have a watch of this short preview video, or have a read of road.cc’s review of one of the training videos here
The iOS app is available to download now here as is the Android version. So, what are you waiting for, ready to suffer?

3 thoughts on “Sufferfest launches £6.99 monthly subscription service”
Good idea to have different
Good idea to have different payment models and allow streaming. Also means you could try out all the ‘fests for a month then decide which ones you want to buy.
So this means its probably
So this means its probably not compatible with Trainerroad doing it this way?
Bit late, I nearly have them
Bit late, I nearly have them all now and to be honest the only reason I have them is to drop them into TraineRoad.
But anyone who doesnt do that and is looking to use them as standalone training should give this a go….it is brilliant training!