But none of the local stores around me had it in stock, nor the online ones that would deliver right now. Not that I didn’t try and buy it – I did. Note, the Tacx Flow Smart is a media loaner from Tacx. All while you let the dough rise on your 7th attempt at making cinnamon buns: But if you just want the easy button, in 14 minutes you can get all the details by clicking the play button below. And key of all: Where does it suck?įear not, over the next pile of text that I know you have nothing better to do than read, we’ll dive into exactly that. But – is it ‘good enough’ for a lot of people? Or perhaps, does it even exceed my expectations (spoiler: somewhat). Obviously, at that price point it’s not going to equal a $1,000 trainer. So I decided to give it a whirl the last few weeks, riding structured workouts on TrainerRoad, and Zwift too, with a side-dish of GCN atop Kinomap too. Still, despite this, it doesn’t tend to get a lot of attention. Sitting at 249EUR/$369, it has full smart trainer connectivity and can control the incline and resistance based on what apps like Zwift and TrainerRoad relay. It’s the least expensive true smart trainer on the market – at least by any of the major players (or even medium players that I can find).
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