The Tacx Boost is a brand new turbo trainer that’s launched just in time for Christmas. It’s a simple and affordable wheel-on turbo trainer with adjustable magnetic resistance of up to 1,050 watts.
Tacx has announced the Boost, a non-smart turbo trainer with a 1.65kg flywheel and a magnetic brake unit capable of providing up to 1,050 watts of resistance. The Boost’s resistance can be manually ...
With the growing interest in training with power, a number of indoor trainers have come arrived on the market to give a cyclist the essential feedback of wattage. A power meter gives you the precise ...
The best turbo trainers were the first one to go when the global lockdown started early 2020 and availability of these home gym staples have been sketchy ever since. Luckily, Garmin is here to fill ...
Tacx has announced the Neo 3M, its latest flagship smart trainer. Building upon the highly rated Neo 2T, one of the best smart trainers available, the Neo 3M adds integrated fore-aft movement. Tacx ...
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Featuring Saris Nfinity Technology, the MP1 brings the freedom of riding outside to training indoors. Compatible with most brands of turbo trainer, it aims to make indoor training more enjoyable, more ...
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