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Tacx Flux S Smart T2900S + FREE Accessory Pack worth €130
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3 / 5
Reasonably satisfied
More problems with cassette and derailleur adjustment than might be expected from the how-to videos
Pros & Cons
3 / 5
Fine coach but my expectations were a bit higher.
I don't see particularly many advantages over cheaper exercise bikes that can have their own bikes attached.
Pros & Cons
3 / 5
fine thing, but complicated assembly
As a not so handy cyclist, it is difficult to be clear about what all needs to be ordered to be able to use. Both parts and software to use. A `difficult' explanation is needed
Pros & Cons
3 / 5
Not usable for now if you have Campagnolo groups
Concerns the latest model tacx flux s smart, were it not for the fact that if you ride campagnolo you need a special freewheel which is not yet available.... Will take another 5-8 weeks. Bad business from Tacx! (not from Mantel by the way)
Pros & Cons
3 / 5
Entry-level device with weaknesses
I have now bought the Flux S for my wife in addition to the Neo. It is very quiet and connects quickly with the chest strap and the iPad. It is sufficient for normal Zwift rides. Unfortunately, the Flux S is much too weak, you have to switch during training sessions in ERG mode (NEO or Kickr this is not necessary). Calibrating before every ride is annoying, but not necessary with the NEO. When the unit warms up, you can hear a slight grinding noise from the electronics. The power plug is behind the unit and sticks out unprotected. Unfortunately, it is very easy to step on the plug unintentionally and damage the socket. For the purpose for which it was purchased, i.e. for occasional Zwift rides, the device is recommendable. However, if you want to run training programmes in ERG mode, you should buy a more powerful Smart Trainer.