Tacx Neo Bike Plus
3.499,-
Wahoo Kickr Bike V2
2.975,-
Wahoo Kickr Bike Pro
3.799,-
Tacx Neo Bike Plus vs. Wahoo Kickr Bike V2 vs. Wahoo Kickr Bike Pro
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Finish |
Quality |
Adjustability |
Different cassette presets |
Reliable |
Fully adjustable |
Connection to apple tv is good |
Biking as realistic as possible |
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Cons
High price |
Connection making |
Ielig vebing wire with adapter |
Road feel only usable with limited apps |
Not cheap |
No |
Description not in NL |
Reception: was dropped in the hall... and gone again |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
| The Tacx Neo Bike Plus gives the most realistic cycling experience in terms of resistance at low speeds while climbing and adjusts resistance instantly. |
| Compared to direct drive cycletrainers, no wear and tear on the drive train. Compared to the Tacx Neo Smart, the Neo Plus has improved ergonomics and even more adjustment possibilities. |
| Realistic 'Road feel' to experience different surfaces such as cobblestones and gravel. Downhill simulation allowing you to pedal less on descents. |
| With a maximum power of 2200 watts and a maximum gradient of 25%, you can take on any challenge. |
| The Neo Bike Plus is the most silent bike trainer Smart Bike in our range. |
| The maximum power output of 2500 watts and real-time descent and ascent percentages between -15% and 20% ensure that almost any ride can be fully replicated. |
| You can customise the KICKR BIKE V2 to your exact specifications through the five point adjustable fit system and the option to mount your own handlebars, saddle and pedals. |
| The virtual shifting technology allows you to adjust the KICKR BIKE to match the smallest details of groupsets from SRAM, Shimano and Campagnolo for a highly realistic shifting experience. |
| Thanks to the new WiFi module, you can connect to your WiFi network for an even faster and more stable connection to your devices, and receive firmware updates automatically. |
| The five-point adjustment system makes it easy to fully customise the bike to personal sizes and preferences. |
| The ergonomically designed handlebar with a new shifter design allows for multiple hand positions and reduces hand fatigue. |
| The built-in tilt mechanism simulates climbs and descents for a realistic ride feel. |
| The integrated sensor hub with WiFi, Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity ensures fast and reliable data connections. |
Cons
| Pedals are not included, so you still need to buy them yourself. |
| Due to its weight of over 50 kg, the Neo Bike Plus is not easy to move. |
| Does not have a screen or tablet or phone holder; it does have a small display on the frame that provides real-time information on incline and gear shifting. |
| Comes with platform pedals as standard, not with clipless pedals. |
| The robust frame and motor make the bike heavier but increase stability during use. |
Specifications
USB
Motor brake
Electrobrake
Magnetic brake
Magnetic brake
Electrobrake
Magnetic brake
Magnetic brake
2200 Watt
2500 Watt
2500 Watt
Bluetooth Smart
ANT+
ANT+
Zwift / Rouvy / Bkool / TrainerRoad / Kinomap / Velo Reality / FulGaz / MyWhoosh / Wahoo SYSTM
Tacx Desktop App
Tacx Desktop App
No
No
Yes, handlebar switch
Yes, software controlled
Yes, software controlled
Yes, software controlled
Yes, software controlled
25%
20%
20%
Smart Bike
Smart Bike
Smart Bike
Interactive turbo trainer
Interactive turbo trainer
Smart turbo trainer
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
High
High
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Yes
Yes
Yes
Up to ± 1%
Up to ± 1%
Best
Best
No
Yes
Yes
Not compatible with Zwift Click & Cog