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 ...
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 released an affordable $299.99 bike turbo trainer, the Tacx Boost. It’s here to take advantage of the massive rise in interest in indoor cycling this year, which made turbo trainers hard to ...
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 ...
The best smart trainers allow you to cycle indoors, making a great alternative to riding outdoors when the weather is bad and allowing you to concentrate on improving your cycling fitness by training ...
One of the greatest benefits that the best turbo trainers – whether 'smart' or 'classic' – is that they allow you to get in a quality workout, without worrying about the weather. Just make sure to use ...
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 ...
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With a heavy 7.6kg flywheel, the smart Tacx Flux S Turbo Trainer is a great direct-drive option. The turbo trainer — which is often referred to as the FLUX S TURBO TRAINER after Tacx was acquired by ...
Garmin has announced the Tacx Neo 3M, the first new flagship bike turbo trainer in this range since 2019’s Tacx Neo 2T. Four years on, Garmin hasn’t sought to radically change too many of the ...
Cycling outdoors is great, right? But not so much when it's pouring with rain. Or freezing cold. Or the wind's hurtling at 30mph. Perhaps all of those at once, just to make it completely unfeasible to ...
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