- Measure your power within 3% accuracy
- Next-to-silent direct drive Trainer lets you ride without disturbing others
- Works with popular third-party training apps such as Zwift and TacX
- Train with realistically simulated inclines up to a 10% gradient and a max Sprint resistance of 1, 500 Watts
- Sturdy design Easily allows for riding full-out and standing on the pedals
Chnu –
Me encanto, lo utilizo por que no puedo salir de casa entre semana, la experiencia es totalmente igual que si estuviera en carretera( en cuanto a sensación en las piernas), me hubiera gustado saber que este modelo en bajadas no simula la inercia solamente se suaviza el pedaleo, el modelo NEO si simula la inercia y ayuda al pedaleo, pero es una excelente compra lo recomiendo al 100% yo lo uso con la aplicación zwift y la verdad es muy divertido ya que no te enfadas como en un rodillo convencional.
Chnu –
Randy Garcia –
My trainer was delivered to another apartment and signed with another name. When I asked Amazon what to de, they send me to the seller to resolve the situation, and that is when things turn to sour. Lucky for me, next morning my neighbor knock on my door, explaining to me that FedEx drop that on his apartment but it is too heavy for him to carry upstairs. It does paid off to be nice to everybody!
The trainer is great and when paired with Zwift, you get one heck of a workout. If you can bike 20 miles on this, you will blast 30 miles on the road. GET IT! but from another seller!
Randy Garcia –
Stephen D. Hastings –
I love everything about this trainer, it’s almost more fun than riding outside! I had to buy a cassette separately and had my local bike shop put it on, but that’s all I needed help with. Zwift works great with the trainer. So far no issues at all.
Stephen D. Hastings –
Ale B –
This is my firs smart trainer. I am happy with it. My first ride was great, it was easy to synchronize with the tacx trainning app. I am looking forward to many more rides.
Ale B –
Roberto Zayas Nazario –
I bought this for $499 and I’m glad I took advantage of the sale. Fantastic value, especially for someone who is not interested in competitive stuff on Zwift. Highly recommended!
Roberto Zayas Nazario –
Ale B –
All good
Ale B –
JUVENTINA LOPEZ –
He loves it and doesn’t need to be taken out for an airing as much anymore
He states it is very effective and has helped him lose weight and increase muscle mass. He states the product is as advertised.
JUVENTINA LOPEZ –
Amazon Customer –
I was happy to find this trainer at a reasonable price and from the photos for the listing, it APPEARS to be ready out-of-the-box. However, and I learned this after receiving, IF you happen to scroll down and read the ENTIRE listing, including questions asked & answered, you’ll find out a cassette IS NOT INCLUDED! Highly irritating, but of course fixable…for $60-100 additional.
PLEASE SAY SOMETHING AT THE TOP OF THE LISTING about needing to buy this component – the trainer needs it in order to be functional. Update on actual functioning forthcoming…AFTER I obtain proper pieces. Thanks.
Amazon Customer –
Idham –
Facile à installé, fonctionne très bien
Idham –
Kindle Customer –
I had to miss a couple of training sessions because the leg could not be slided into the base. Had to lug it back to Garmin distributor and then Tacx official distributor at KHcycle. Initially they said its not under warranty but they were kind enough to assist. They had to pry out the metal brace on the base to level it and then file a bit of the hard plastic on the inner side of the legs so that it can slide in, albeit a little tight.
Stressful as I am based overseas, and bought that through amazon in singapore when I am back for short break.
Kindle Customer –
Christopher Kotting –
While the Flux S maxes out at 1500 Watts in a sprint, and simulating a 10% gradient for a 165 lb rider, that is plenty for most cyclists seeking to maintain or improve fitness over the winter. Having used a wheel on trainer previously (which tends to howl a bit above about 16 MPH and scream like a banshee at 20), I was truly shocked at how quiet the Flux S is (that fact that its “bigger siblings” the Flux 2 and the Neo are supposed to be quieter still is amazing). My fan, my breathing, and the chain running through the cogs are each louder than the Flux S trainer! Well worth the price of admission.
I will say that I prefer RGT to the Tacx training software (http://www.rgtcycling.com) for its realism and flexibility (being able to add your own routes and training plans is excellent). Still, the free trial of both Tacx and Zwift is a nice touch.
Christopher Kotting –
Christina Duzyj –
I have a Wahoo Kickr and bought this for my wife. Although the Flux is quieter, it’s not as accurate. This makes sense for the lower cost, but the power range is much worse on the Flux. I can leave my kickr in the same gear and fluctuate power from 50 to really high. In the Flux, my wife basically has to switch down to grinding gears to get below 100 watts. Not a huge fan of this.
Christina Duzyj –
Sebatech –
Have been using this trainer for about 10 miles a day for 3 months. Great value and performance. I love Zwift software and tracking. No complaints- very good unit that performs exactly as expected. I have heard reports of failures and issues with older Tacx units but they seem to have them all resolved with this unit.
Sebatech –