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 ...
This activity is part of my nightly regime in stay-at-home mode. I have installed a bike attached to a “smart trainer” that sits in front of the TV in my living room. The smart trainer uses Bluetooth ...
After a pretty nasty ice-related incident over the winter, it became clear that to get back on the bike it was wisest to invest in an indoor trainer. Cue a moment of contemplating whether to go ...
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.
Quiet, direct-drive smart trainer offers realistic road feel with electronic integration No, Tacx hasn’t managed to make riding your bike indoors fun but its new NEO Smart turbo trainer does look like ...
Tacx has undergone quite a transformative journey over the years, having started out as a bike shop in the Netherlands in 1957. In 1964 it began manufacturing exhausts for mopeds, before turning its ...
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