Concept2 BikeErg Stationary Bike vs Wattbike Atom (Next Gen) Smart Bike (2026)
Which is better? We compared both on score, owner ratings, pros and cons.
Concept2 BikeErg Stationary Bike
Air resistance, PM5 monitor, flywheel, 0-60 resistance. Concept2's cycling equivalent.
Check Price ↗ Full ReviewWattbike Atom (Next Gen) Smart Bike
0-2500W resistance, ERG mode, accurate power meter, Zwift optimised. Professional training bike.
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| Concept2 BikeErg Stationary Bike | Wattbike Atom (Next Gen) Smart Bike | |
|---|---|---|
| 247Verdict Score | 9.0/10 | 9.3/10 |
| Owner Rating | 4.7★ (3,200) | 4.5★ (2,400) |
| Verdict | Excellent | Excellent |
| Resistance | Air (infinitely variable) | 0-2500W electromagnetic |
| Subscription | None required | Wattbike Hub $14.99/mo |
Quick Verdict
Both are strong choices, but the Wattbike Atom (Next Gen) Smart Bike edges ahead with a 9.3/10 vs 9.0/10. 0-2500W resistance, ERG mode, accurate power meter, Zwift optimised. Professional training bike. That said, the Concept2 BikeErg Stationary Bike is worth considering if Air resistance, PM5 monitor, flywheel, 0-60 resistance. Concept2's cycling equivalent..
Pros & Cons Side by Side
Concept2 BikeErg Stationary Bike
- Air resistance scales perfectly with effort — same mechanism as Concept2 Model D rower
- PM5 monitor tracks pace, watts, calories with professional precision for structured training
- Flywheel design creates natural cycling feel that magnetic resistance alternatives lack
- No subscription required — PM5 logs all data without ongoing cost
- Concept2's commercial durability and lifetime frame warranty
- No built-in screen beyond PM5 — requires tablet for video streaming
- Air resistance is louder than magnetic alternatives — audible to others in the room
- Heavy at 50kg — not easy to move once positioned
Wattbike Atom (Next Gen) Smart Bike
- 0-2500W resistance range covers everyone from casual cyclists to professional athletes
- Electromagnetic resistance provides infinite adjustment and accurate power measurement
- ERG mode holds precise wattage for structured training intervals automatically
- The most accurate power meter of any home exercise bike — within ±2% of professional equipment
- Used by professional cycling teams and national sports institutes for training
- £2,200+ — the most expensive bike in this comparison
- No built-in screen — requires iPad, tablet or Zwift device
- Wattbike Hub subscription ($14.99/month) for full training analytics
FAQ
Which is better, Concept2 BikeErg or Wattbike Atom (Next Gen)?
Both are strong choices, but the Wattbike Atom (Next Gen) Smart Bike edges ahead with a 9.3/10 vs 9.0/10. 0-2500W resistance, ERG mode, accurate power meter, Zwift optimised. Professional training bike. That said, the Concept2 BikeErg Stationary Bike is worth considering if Air resistance, PM5 monitor, flywheel, 0-60 resistance. Concept2's cycling equivalent..
Is the Concept2 BikeErg worth the extra cost?
The Wattbike Atom (Next Gen) Smart Bike matches or exceeds it at a potentially lower price point.
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