2/19/2024 0 Comments Tacx flux 2 weightSet-up is fairly easy, but of the trainers on test, the Neo 2T loses points against the competition. There are freehubs for Campagnolo and SRAM XDR Shimano Microspline freehubs are not currently compatible. No cassette is provided, but as standard the trainer is compatible with Shimano and SRAM cassettes, from 9-11 speed. There is an adapter available for 135 x 10mm axles. The Tacx Neo 2T is compatible with bikes with 130mm snf 135mm QR axles as well as 142mm and 148mm thru axles, these are all supplied in the box. Tacx Neo 2T smart trainer compatibility and setup The trainer uses Bluetooth and Ant+ to communicate with apps and weighs 21.5kg. This can feel a little disconcerting, but it is intentional and perfectly safe. The trainer attaches to your bike via the rear axle, and it actually provides a fair amount of ‘sway’, the bike will move to and fro if you get out of the saddle, just like on the road. Not only that, Tacx has built-in some neat features - such as the ability to replicate the feel of cobbles found within immersive indoor training world, Zwift, and descent simulation replicates the feel of negative inclines. This is the most realistic, and features on the likes of the Wahoo Kickr bike and the latest Wattbike Atom. It can also provide left/right power data which is rather impressive (and useful as a discrepancy can provide a warning flag for approaching injury). The accuracy is a rather impressive ‘<1%’ +/-1% is the most common stated figure at this price range, so evidently, Tacx is confident. However, if you’re putting out more than 2,200w then we would direct you immediately to your national cycling federation talent-spotting team. This is lower than the Elite Direto X, also on test (3,600w).
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