Tacx Flux Smart T2900 Direct Drive Turbo Trainer
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Description
Noise reduction
In order to reduce the noise, all parts of the Tacx Flux Smart have been selected as carefully as possible. This results in a very quiet turbo trainer. The Flux Smart uses ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart to communicate with other devices, making it compatible with smartphones, tablets, and (cycling)computers.
3rd party apps
The ANT+ FE-C protocol allows you to train with both the Tacx apps and those made by third parties such as Zwift and TrainerRoad. Indoor training should never have to be boring again. By using apps you can virtually cycle up the Alpe d'Huez, or sprint against cyclists on the other side of the world.The trainer can also be used as a stand-alone unit. If you don't pair the Tacx Flux turbo trainer, it will simulate a flat road.
Best Buy
With the Flux Smart T2900, Tacx has put a Direct Drive turbo trainer on the market with a very good price/quality ratio, and is ideal for cyclists and mountain bikers who are looking for an affordable turbo trainer to always be able to continue training indoors.
Delivery includes
• Tacx Flux Smart T2900 trainer• Tacx QR
• Manual
Note: Cassette is not included.
Thru-Axles: Do you have a bike with thru-axle or disc brakes? With the following adapters, it is possible to place your bike on the Tacx Flux Smart T2900 if you have a 135x10 mm axle, a 142 x 12 mm axle or a 148x12 mm axle.
• 135x10 mm: Tacx T2840 Direct Drive blockage-as
• 142x12 mm and 148x12 mm: Tacx T2835 Direct Drive blockage-as
Campagnolo / SRAM XD: The Tacx Flux Smart T2900 is not suitable for Campagnolo and SRAM XD cassettes. With the following bodies you can easily mount your Campagnolo or SRAM XD body in three steps:
• Campagnolo Body
• SRAM XD body.
Reviews
Reviews
Most recent reviews
4 / 5
Very good for the price
Was looking for a smart turbo trainer for ages, but hard to find due to the sudden demand from the lockdown. This was only a bit more than wheel on turbos and I've really been loving using it
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Good performer so far
Pleased with this smart trainer so far. Opens up a lot of fun and fulfilling training and racing possibilities with Zwift and the included Tacx app.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Good trainer at this price point
For the price this trainer has so far been pretty good. The set up via the Tacx app was straghtforward and calibration was easy. I've been using constantly on Zwift so can't comment on the Tacx training app. You will need to install a cassette which is not really a issue as this trainer does not come with one. Also once set up it does not have folding legs and its heavy which it should be so moving around and storing away when not in use is difficult but if its in a pain cave and won't be moved regularly its fine. I found the flux quiet which is a real bonus for me as its used inside the house and the only real noise is gears changing and chain noise so big thumbs up for that! Ive heard reports of some models having belt issues and having to be returned but fingers crossed its all ok for me at the moment so I'm hoping that's earlier models and Tacx have sorted this for up to date models. Yes there are better options out there with bigger max power and steeper gradients etc but that's going to cost you a few extra hundred quid so you will need to decide if that's really important to you but in all honesty who bangs out over 1500 watts. If using this in the UK you will need a plug adapter as it comes with a European 2 pin and I didn't realise when I ordered mine it came from the Netherlands but all credit to Mantel it arrived in 3 days with detailed tracking and a price which was excellent. The trainer is also stable so when doing hard sprints out of the saddle it doesn't move or rock which gives you confidence to really give it some welly when trying to hit big watts and out of the saddle steep climbs. Talking of watts the flux is very accurate when compared to a quarq power meter with a difference of 1-1.5% in all power ranges so kudos to the flux All in all if you want to spend under £500 for a turbo trainer get good accurate readings and your not going to store it away and having to be constantly moving it I think its a great buy and some £150-£200 less than most models and brands in the mid range of trainers
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
First turbo
Was looking for direct drive lower budget to do suitable indoor training with minimal noise and without tyre wear. This ticks all the boxes although I did have to order a separate through axle (as well as the cassette) which it didn't come with as it didn't fit my ribble disc. Happy so far and hopefully will last a long time
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Great home trainer which connect easily with apps like Swift
5
Good trainer at this price point
For the price this trainer has so far been pretty good. The set up via the Tacx app was straghtforward and calibration was easy. I've been using constantly on Zwift so can't comment on the Tacx training app. You will need to install a cassette which is not really a issue as this trainer does not come with one. Also once set up it does not have folding legs and its heavy which it should be so moving around and storing away when not in use is difficult but if its in a pain cave and won't be moved regularly its fine. I found the flux quiet which is a real bonus for me as its used inside the house and the only real noise is gears changing and chain noise so big thumbs up for that! Ive heard reports of some models having belt issues and having to be returned but fingers crossed its all ok for me at the moment so I'm hoping that's earlier models and Tacx have sorted this for up to date models. Yes there are better options out there with bigger max power and steeper gradients etc but that's going to cost you a few extra hundred quid so you will need to decide if that's really important to you but in all honesty who bangs out over 1500 watts. If using this in the UK you will need a plug adapter as it comes with a European 2 pin and I didn't realise when I ordered mine it came from the Netherlands but all credit to Mantel it arrived in 3 days with detailed tracking and a price which was excellent. The trainer is also stable so when doing hard sprints out of the saddle it doesn't move or rock which gives you confidence to really give it some welly when trying to hit big watts and out of the saddle steep climbs. Talking of watts the flux is very accurate when compared to a quarq power meter with a difference of 1-1.5% in all power ranges so kudos to the flux All in all if you want to spend under £500 for a turbo trainer get good accurate readings and your not going to store it away and having to be constantly moving it I think its a great buy and some £150-£200 less than most models and brands in the mid range of trainers
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Accurate
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Easy Connectivity
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Good Price
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2 Pin Plug
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Cassette Needed
5
First turbo
Was looking for direct drive lower budget to do suitable indoor training with minimal noise and without tyre wear. This ticks all the boxes although I did have to order a separate through axle (as well as the cassette) which it didn't come with as it didn't fit my ribble disc. Happy so far and hopefully will last a long time
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Easy set up
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Quiet
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Sturdy
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No cassette
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No extra through axle adapters for disc