Tacx T1397 MTB 29"
40,65
Tacx T1390 Race 28"
39,59
Saris Trainer
35,58
Tacx T1397 MTB 29" vs. Tacx T1390 Race 28" vs. Saris Trainer
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Quiet (2x) |
Good tyre |
enough grip |
Sliding |
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Cons
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Stiff band to place. |
expensive |
short lifespan |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
Made from special rubber to reduce wear. |
Less noisy on a trainer than a regular tyre. |
The rubber compound of this tyre minimises overheating, slippage and wear during your indoor rides. |
This tyre was specifically developed for use with wheel-on bike trainers. |
This special trainer tyre produces less noise in combination with a bike trainer than a regular tyre. |
This tyre has been designed specifically for wheel-on trainers; it provides more grip and reduces wear on your rear tyre. |
This tyre is wear-resistant, reduces noise and dissipates heat better. |
Use the tyre with an inner tube, and mount it in the exact same way as a regular road bike tyre. |
Cons
Can't be used on the road. |
Not suitable for outdoor cycling. |
Cycling with a wheel-on trainer feels less realistic than with a direct drive trainer, even though this trainer tyre improves the grip on the roller. |
Specifications
29 inch
28 inch (700c)
28 inch (700c)
32 mm
23 mm
25 mm
Colour
Blue
Blue
Yellow