Turbo Trainers Selection Guide

Which type of turbo trainer do you prefer?

The Direct Drive turbo trainer is the most popular and most frequently chosen bike trainer. You'll transfer your power directly onto the turbo trainer, so you can train with significant resistances or steep incline percentages. You'll have to install a cassette onto the turbo trainer, to which you'll attach your bike, using a quick release skewer or thru axle. The Smart Bike has the widest resistance range. It's the most stable and has the best power transfer, but can take a little while to adjust correctly. When using a Wheel-on bike trainer, you click your rear axle into the trainer and place your rear wheel onto a roller. This is a simple way of biking that doesn't result in a lot of resistance, because all resistance is derived from your tyre's grip on the roller. That's why we recommend using a trainer tyre with a Wheel-on trainer. A Bike Roller is simply a way to get warmed up or to perform recovery training sessions.

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Direct Drive

10

Smart Bike

Wheel-on

3

Bike Roller

2
2 3 4 5 6

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Mantel's choice

Elite Justo 2 Direct Drive Turbo Trainer

RRP 1 139,87 828,72
Our choice for avid Zwifters
Mantel's choice

PRO Casette Removal Set

RRP 62,22 41,44
Our choice for a high-quality, easy-to-use cassette removal tool.
Mantel's choice

Mantel Sweat Catcher

25,92
Our choice for a sweat catcher

Elite RIVO Direct Drive Turbo Trainer

RRP 517,56 From 435,61

Wahoo KICKR ROLLR Bike Roller

RRP 621,28 569,42

Wahoo KICKR Headwind Fan

RRP 289,38 279,00

Polar H10 Heart Rate Sensor

RRP 103,62 82,92

Wahoo KICKR Trainer Floormat

RRP 81,62 76,51

Garmin HRM-Fit Heart Rate Monitor

RRP 165,94 155,53

Tacx Neo Motion Plate

RRP 311,15 279,99

Elite Folding Mat

RRP 41,48 31,06

Elite Aria Fan

RRP 310,12 280,03

Tacx ANT+ USB Antenna T2028

RRP 51,85 44,55

Elite Shimano Micro Spline Freehub

RRP 57,03 51,85

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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!