Trivio Expert
102,43
Tacx CycleMotion Stand T3075
106,58
Trivio Pro
76,81
Trivio Expert vs. Tacx CycleMotion Stand T3075 vs. Trivio Pro
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
stable (9x) |
Sturdy (3x) |
Price (3x) |
Solid (3x) |
strong |
price |
good for heavy work |
height |
Sturdy (2x) |
high-quality |
handy |
easy assembly |
Cons
manual (4x) |
Assembly (2x) |
Rubbers break off quickly |
Difficult to assemble |
no good for clamping rear spacing other than 130mm |
frame can be pushed off stand when clamped by fork |
only on round tube |
Slightly more difficult to assemble |
Is not foldable, so takes up some space |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The stand is height-adjustable, so anyone can adjust it to the right height. |
The clamping mechanism can go around the seat post as well as the frame. |
The stand can be folded for easy storage. |
Your bike will have a stable hold in this stand. |
The height of this stand is comfortable for repair work and polishing. |
The stand comes with a handy tray for tools and screws. |
Handy tray, so that you can keep your tools within reach. |
Cons
This stand is less stable than a three-legged stand. |
This stand is only suitable for bikes with a quick-release fastener. |
The Trivio Pro is not foldable, so moving it around can be a bit tricky. |
Specifications
100 x 5 mm QR
Bicycle stand assembly
Frame / Seat Post
Front fork / Bottom Bracket
Frame / Seat Post
Max. carrying weight
20 kg
20 kg
Weight
6 kg
8 kg
Foldable
Yes
No