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Tacx's trainer options range from the Neo 2T, which can simulate riding cobbles, down to the Flow, with the Tacx Flux 2 sitting just below the Neo 2T. The Tacx Flux 2 is a smart trainer, so you ...
Tacx smart trainersRecently acquired by Garmin, Tacx now makes some of the best turbo trainers available on the market, as well as bottles, cages and software. The Dutch brand is best known for ...
The Flow Smart from Tacx strikes a great balance between connectivity and budget, allowing you to link it up to platforms like Zwift, TrainerRoad etc and enjoy the auto-changing resistance without ...
The obvious low-cost smart alternative is the Elite Novo. But to “go smart” with Tacx you’ll have to stump up $369.99 for the Flow Smart, which has lower maximum resistance of 800 watts.
Save $350 The Garmin Tacx Flux S is at a bargain price on Amazon. It's our pick as the best direct-drive smart turbo trainer. It has a long list of performance features including reliable ...
New Tacx Boost turbo trainer is more powerful than the Tacx Flow and doesn't require external power source either When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Garmin has announced the Tacx Neo 3M, the first new flagship bike turbo trainer in this range since 2019’s Tacx Neo 2T.
The Tacx Neo 2 smart trainer has revolutionized how I, and many other cyclists, train indoors. It's powerful, acurrate, robust, and quiet. It's a winner.
The Flow Smart T2240 Turbo Trainer proves that you don’t have to spend a fortune on your cycle kit to enjoy a virtual ride. If you’re after an affordable direct-drive trainer, look no further ...
The Neo 2T - which is higher torque than the outgoing Neo 2, for better sprints/low speed high-resistance climbs - is a top-end smart turbo trainer.
Like most trainers, setup can be tricky. Garmin/Tacx have a few glitches to work out in their partnership. For example, the Neo 2T isn’t yet compatible with Garmin Connect, its parent company ...