What is Zwift Cog and Why Does It Matter?

ZWIFT COMMUNITY | on October 30, 2024 by Zwift
What is Zwift Cog and Why Does It Matter?

If you’re into indoor cycling on Zwift, you’ve probably heard of Zwift Cog. But what exactly is it, and how can it elevate your Zwift experience? Let’s dive in.

What are Zwift Cog and Click?

Zwift Cog is a single sprocket designed to fit most 8-12 speed bikes, simplifying your setup by eliminating the need to swap cassettes. It’s ideal for those who share a trainer or frequently switch between bikes, offering seamless compatibility across setups. Zwift Cog makes getting into Zwift easier and more accessible, so you can focus on the fun part—riding.

Pair Zwift Cog with Zwift Click, a compact wireless controller, and you unlock the power of virtual shifting. Zwift Click allows you to shift gears directly in-game without touching your bike’s physical drivetrain. Mount it anywhere that feels natural—drop bars, aero bars, or flat bars—giving you full control of your ride with the click of a button.

What Are Virtual Gears?

Virtual gears replicate the feel of mechanical shifting by adjusting the resistance on your smart trainer to simulate real-world gear changes. Using Zwift Click or Zwift Play controllers, you can cycle through 24 silent, instant virtual gears without ever moving your bike’s actual chain. This ensures smooth, responsive shifting whether you’re tackling a steep climb or sprinting to the finish. Plus, virtual shifting keeps your ride quiet and eliminates the wear and tear on your drivetrain.

Zwift Click Enables Virtual Shifting

Why Zwift Cog Is the Heart of the Zwift Ecosystem

At the core of Zwift’s hardware ecosystem, Zwift Cog is the key to unlocking Zwift’s most advanced features. It works seamlessly with Zwift Click and Zwift Play to deliver precise, in-game gear shifts that adapt to your ride. Its adjustable sprocket alignment ensures optimal chain positioning, reducing the risk of chain drops and providing a smoother, more reliable cycling experience.

But Zwift Cog does more than simplify your setup—it’s designed for versatility. Compatible with most 8-12 speed drivetrains, Zwift Cog makes switching between bikes effortless, saving you from the hassle of changing cassettes. And if you decide to upgrade to the Zwift Ride Smart Frame, Zwift Cog integrates flawlessly, future-proofing your setup for the next stage of your Zwift journey.

Why Upgrade to Zwift Cog and Click?

If you’re considering upgrading your indoor cycling experience, here’s why Zwift Cog and Zwift Click should be on your radar:

  1. Streamlined Setup: Zwift Cog eliminates the worry of choosing the right cassette, working with most 8-12 speed bikes to make trainer setup a breeze. Whether you’re riding your summer bike or winter bike, it’s all plug-and-play.
  2. Enhanced Experience: With Zwift Click, you unlock 24 virtual gears—silent, instant, and efficient. Forget about mechanical shifting and enjoy seamless gear changes right in the game.
  3. Future-Proofing: As your Zwift setup evolves, Zwift Cog is designed to grow with you. Whether you add Zwift Play controllers or upgrade to the Zwift Ride Smart Frame, your Zwift Cog will integrate flawlessly, making it the foundation of your indoor cycling ecosystem.
Zwift Cog and Click

How Do I Know If My Trainer Is Compatible?

As of October 2024, the following trainers are fully compatible with Zwift Cog and Click:

  • Wahoo KICKR CORE Zwift One
  • Wahoo KICKR
  • Wahoo KICKR Move
  • Jetblack Victory
  • Van Rysel D100
  • Elite Direto XR (version sold with Click and Cog only)

Look for the Zwift Ready logo on your trainer to ensure compatibility with Zwift’s hardware and virtual shifting features. A Zwift Ready trainer means it’s optimized for seamless performance with Zwift Cog and Zwift Click. You can usually find this certification on the packaging or product page of your trainer.

What Are the Different Types of Zwift Cogs?

Zwift currently offers two versions of the Cog:

  • Black Zwift Cog (v1): The original Zwift Cog, known for its simplicity and precise chain alignment. When paired with Zwift Ride, it delivers the same smooth riding experience as newer models. With no need for additional adjustments, this version is perfect for those seeking a hassle-free setup.
  • Orange Zwift Cog (v2): The latest version, featuring a multi-trainer freehub, making it compatible with an even wider range of trainers. It includes a built-in chain guard for low-maintenance rides and ensures optimal chain positioning thanks to its adjustable sprocket alignment. The anti-chain drop feature adds extra reliability for uninterrupted rides.

What Is a Freehub?

A freehub connects your Zwift Cog (or cassette) to your trainer’s flywheel, engaging when you pedal and allowing the flywheel to continue spinning when you stop. Zwift’s multi-trainer freehub (MTF) is a universal feature that fits most trainers and 8-12 speed cassettes. It works with popular trainers like the Wahoo Core, Jet Black Volt, and Zwift Hub, providing easy installation across multiple setups.

Wrapping Up

Zwift Cog and Click are more than just gear-shifting tools—they represent the future of smart indoor cycling. Whether you’re simplifying your trainer setup or enhancing your ride with silent virtual gears, Zwift Cog and Click transform your experience.

Ready to take your Zwift game to the next level? With Zwift Cog at the heart of your setup, you’re not just riding—you’re unlocking a smarter, more connected cycling world.