Elite Qubo Power Mag
163,41
Tacx Flow Smart T2240
188,51
Elite Qubo Power Mag vs. Tacx Flow Smart T2240
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Easy installation of the App |
Fantastic movies from Tacx |
Cycling on your own bike |
Easy installation of the device |
Cons
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Tyres wear out quickly |
Less fun that 'real' outdoor cycling |
real-life experience |
Need training tire |
According to the product specialist
Pros
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| The Tacx Flow Smart measures your speed, power and cadence. |
| The Tacx Smart trainer can be linked to cycling software such as Zwift, TrainerRoad and Sufferfest. |
| When you're not using the turbo trainer, you can fold it up into a compact size. |
| You can view its data on your bike computer, smartphone, sports watch or tablet. |
Cons
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| Without a trainer tyre, your rear tyre can wear out quickly. |
| You can bike even more realistically with a Direct Drive trainer. |
| A 29-inch wheel will only fit with a special Tacx trainer tyre. |
Specifications
EU
Magnetic brake
Electrobrake
1420 Watt
800 Watt
Bluetooth Smart
ANT+
ANT+ FE-C
ANT+
ANT+ FE-C
Elite My E-training App
Zwift / Rouvy / Bkool / TrainerRoad / Kinomap / Velo Reality / FulGaz / MyWhoosh / Wahoo SYSTM
Tacx Desktop App
Tacx Desktop App
No
Yes
Yes, handlebar switch
Yes, software controlled
6%
Wheel-on
Smart turbo trainer
130 x 5 mm
135 x 5 mm
Optional: 142 x 12 mm / 148 x 12 mm
135 x 5 mm
Optional: 142 x 12 mm / 148 x 12 mm
Compatible with disc brakes
Yes
26 inch (650c)
27.5 inch (650b)
28 inch (700c)
29 inch
27.5 inch (650b)
28 inch (700c)
29 inch
26 inch (650c)
27.5 inch (650b)
28 inch (700c)
29 inch
27.5 inch (650b)
28 inch (700c)
29 inch
23 mm
Colour
Black
Blue
Blue
Good
Yes