Tacx has undergone quite a transformative journey over the years, having started out as a bike shop in the Netherlands in 1957. In 1964 it began manufacturing exhausts for mopeds, before turning its ...
Tacx's trainer options range from the Neo 2T, which can simulate riding cobbles, down to the Flow, with the Tacx Flux 2 sitting just below the Neo 2T. The Tacx Flux 2 is a smart trainer, so you can ...
Cyclists can download their favorite real-time Strava route to ride it inside. Trainer instantly reacts to speed, grade changes, and road surfaces. A new flywheel design keeps the noise to a minimum.
Tacx has released an affordable $299.99 bike turbo trainer, the Tacx Boost. It’s here to take advantage of the massive rise in interest in indoor cycling this year, which made turbo trainers hard to ...
Welcome to Riding Nerdy, TNW’s fortnightly dive into bicycle-based tech, where we go into too much detail and geek out on all things related to pedal-powered gadgets. I have a bit of a love-hate ...
With its £1,749.99 / €1,999.99 / $1,999.99 price tag, the Tacx Neo 3M is one of the most expensive smart trainers available. Building on the highly rated Neo 2T, the Tacx Neo 3M offers excellent ride ...
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