Turbo Trainers Selection Guide

Which training environment do you prefer?

Turbo trainers suitable for training for flat to mountainous environments are the most complete, and with these you can always get the most out of your training sessions and prepare for competitive goals. These trainers can simulate realistic resistance levels, comparative to cycling in the mountains. Resistance changes are applied directly, while you're cycling and without delay. Turbo trainers designed to simulate a flat to hilly environment are designed to improve your fitness levels year round. These bike trainers can simulate resistance levels similar to cycling through the hills. Resistance changes are applied nearly directly, while you're cycling. Turbo trainers designed to simulate a a mostly flat environment are mostly suitable for cyclists who want to stay fit in winter, but don't necessarily want to improve their fitness levels. These bike trainers have resistance levels similar to cycling on a flat road outside, and any changes in resistance aren't applied as directly while you're cycling.

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Flat to mountainous terrain

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Flat to hilly terrain

6

Mostly flat terrain

4
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Mantel's choice

Elite Justo 2 Direct Drive Turbo Trainer

RRP 1.099,- From 778,95
Our choice for avid Zwifters
Mantel's choice

Tacx Galaxia T1100 Roller

RRP 249,- 202,95
Our choice for a top-of-the-range bike roller
Mantel's choice

Mantel Trainer Mat

49,95
Our choice for a turbo trainer mat
Mantel's choice

Mantel Sweat Catcher

RRP 24,99 19,95
Our choice for a sweat catcher
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Elite RIVO Direct Drive Turbo Trainer

RRP 599,- From 359,99

Polar Loop Gen2

RRP 179,90 159,95

Tacx E-Thru Trainer axle

RRP 39,99 From 29,95
Rebound

Polar H9 Heart Rate Sensor

RRP 64,90 54,95
Rebound

Polar H10 Heart Rate Sensor

RRP 99,90 89,90

Wahoo KICKR Bike Shift Smart Bike

RRP 2.999,- 2.199,-

Tacx Neo 3M Direct Drive Turbo Trainer

RRP 1.799,99 From 1.649,-

Cycplus H1 Heart Rate Monitor

RRP 39,99 34,95

Garmin HRM-Fit Heart Rate Monitor

RRP 159,99 144,95

Tacx Neo Bike Plus Smart Bike

RRP 3.999,99 3.299,-

Wahoo KICKR Headwind Fan

RRP 279,- 249,95

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What types of turbo trainers are there?

There are many different types of turbo trainers. For beginners, there are the bike rollers and the basic turbo trainers. These trainers cannot be linked to a digital programme, but you can simply train indoors with them. You also often use these turbo trainers with both wheels still in your bike. You also have smart trainers that you can link to all kinds of trainer software, such as Zwift. So you can get even more out of your workouts!

What is a direct drive trainer?

A direct drive turbo trainer is a trainer that is much more precise and where you hang your bike without a rear wheel. You can link a direct drive turbo trainer to all kinds of training software programmes. In addition, direct drive trainers can simulate a much higher gradient. This way, it's like cycling up the Alpe d'Huez for real! This makes training with a turbo trainer even more challenging.

What is a smart bike?

A smart bike gives you the most realistic and comfortable way to train indoors. You don't need your own road bike for this. Smart bikes are very quiet and they can simulate very high inclines. Of course, you can also link a smart bike to Zwift. If you're really looking for the ultimate in turbo trainers, a smart bike is for you!

What else do I need to use a turbo trainer?

It depends a bit on the kind of turbo trainer you have which kind of accessories you need. You can read exactly what you need for which turbo trainers in this blog!

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