I have been cycling on Zwift for sometimes now. I always wanted to try running but due to my past surgery I don’t think I can really “run” without possibly causing some damage on the knee. I was wondering if the Styrd can work with an elliptical and allows me to run on zwift. In the end, I guess the motion are all ver similar?
A few people have tried using ellipticals but without much luck. You could use one of the apps available for iOS or Android to send your pace to the game.
It is not an eliptical as such but I have successfully run on an Octane Zero Runner on Zwift both to a PC with Ant+ dongle direct or iPad with a work around.
Octane support were helpful getting me running on this, whether other units of theirs will work I wouldn’t know. Footpods like the Stryd or Milestone/Zwift don’t work as they don’t register any footstrike on an eliptical.
It requires a bit of a work around for BT as the Zero runner only outputs an Ant+ signal so have to use a repeater like the CABLE (see Shane Millars- GPLama YT video on it here Converting ANT+ to Bluetooth Smart using the NPE C.A.B.L.E - YouTube).
It is available worldwide.
Might be possible to run even with knee issues. I had them twice and started using those bands, walking around with them 30 minutes a day. It made the other muscle groups in my legs stronger and haven’t had knee problems since then.
I have used my Polar Footpod with zwift using an elltiptical. It’s works but it records pace at 3.7 to 4.1 mph. I ran for 30 minutes and zwift recorded 1.86 miles and my fitbit recorded 2.23 so a little off but I was still able to cruise around Watopia