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Tacx Neo Smart Direct Drive Trainer
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Simulates real road biking
With this bike trainer, you can simulate various road types like cobblestone, gravel, mud and other. It does it by producing vibrations as you would experience while riding outdoors.
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Expensive
Direct drive trainers can be 5-7 times more expensive than magnetic or fluid trainers. However, if you plan to do serious training indoors, it's worth the investment.
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Doesn’t wear out tires
The Tacx Neo Smart Direct Drive bike trainer is attached to the rear of your bike and replaces its rear wheel. Since this trainer replaces your rear wheel, the tire of your bike will not take any damage as it would with fluid or magnetic trainers.
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Very quiet
Since there’s no flywheel this trainer doesn’t produce a lot of noise. The only noise you will hear will be from your bike chain.
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High variety of workout apps helps with motivation
The Tacx Neo is compatible with a high variety of workout apps and software. You can use the Tacx app, Zwift or any other compatible software, that logs your workout data and allows you to compete with other riders. The full compatible software list can be found on Tacx website.
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Can simulate riding a hill
With the Tacx Neo bike trainer, you can simulate a slope of up to 25%.
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You can monitor your workouts on your smartphone
The Tacx Neo is a smart trainer. It has Bluetooth connectivity and it supports ANT+ Fitness Equipment control protocol. This allows you to connect your smartphone wirelessly to your bike trainer and monitor your workout data on your smartphone in real-time.
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Can be folded for storage
The base of this trainer can be easily folded up. When folded its dimensions are 24.4 x 10.2 x 17.3 in.
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Weight:
47.3 pounds
Dimensions:
22.6 × 29.5 x 21.7 in
Wireless communication:
Yes
Resistance type:
Magnetic
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Elite Arion Digital Smart B+ Trainer
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Helps you improve your pedaling form
You will have to maintain a balance while riding your bike on this trainer, which strengthens your core and overall improves your pedaling form. While using this trainer you can’t afford to lose focus or have an irregular spin pattern.
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Requires additional hardware If you want PC connectivity with your trainer
You will have to buy an ANT+ dongle, that allows your trainer to transfer data to PC and use training software like Zwift. You can order ANT+ dongle from Amazon for about $20.
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Easy to use
You just put your bike on the trainer and start pedaling. You don’t have to mount your bike to the trainer or replace your rear wheel with the trainer itself, as you would with different types of trainers.
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Can be folded for storage
The Elite Arion Digital Smart B+ Trainer can be folded in half for storage. When folded its dimension are 14 x 24.5 x 15.5 inches.
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Has a great companion app
This smart trainer has wireless functionality and you can manage your workouts trough a smartphone or a tablet via My E-Training app. With this app you can train with pre-set workout programs, it helps you to create personalized training programs and you can even have races using google maps.
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Can simulate riding a hill
With the Elite Arion Digital Smart B+ Trainer, you can simulate a slope of up to 6%.
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Compatible with road bikes and mountain bikes
The front roller can be moved back and forth in 10 different positions to match any bike’s wheelbase.
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Variable resistance
You can increase the resistance of the roller by using a wireless console, which can be attached to the handlebars of your bicycle.
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Weight:
27.72 pounds
Dimensions:
14 x 24.5 x 31.5 inches
Resistance:
Magnetic
Wireless communication:
Yes
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$599.99
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CycleOps Fluid 2 Trainer
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Wears out tires
Because of the friction between the flywheel and your bike, the treads on your tire may wear out to the point where your tire can eventually fail.
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Smooth performance
The flywheel on this bike trainer uses fluid resistance. So the harder you pedal, the more resistance you get from the trainer. This gives a road-like feel to your workouts.
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Resistance can’t be increased on the trainer itself
To add more resistance you have to change gears on the bike.
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Doesn’t make a lot of noise
The harder you ride the more noise it will make, but at 20 mph the CycleOps Fluid 2 Trainer produces 64-68 dB of noise, which is about the same as an air conditioner.
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Works with almost any size tires
The resistance unit roller is 2 in wide and it allows for 650b, 700c, 26", 27" and 29" wheel sizes – up to a 2.0 tire.
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Lifetime warranty
The warranty of this bike trainer doesn’t expire after few years. As long as original buyer owns this trainer, it is under warranty.
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Adjustable footpads provide stable riding
The footpads on this trainer can be adjusted so you can have a stable ride on an uneven surface.
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Can be folded for easier storage
The foot pads can be folded down so it can be more easily stored when not being used.
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Weight:
21.5 pounds
Dimensions:
10.43 x 13.39 x 17.91 inches
Noise level:
64 to 68 dB
Wireless communication:
No
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