![]() ![]() But I’ve had a final production unit for a few weeks though now, so I figure it’s time to roll out the in-depth review. Of course, the unit saw a few delays, which has led to it just started shipping here over the past few days. The question is – was Tacx able to do that? I set out to find out. ![]() Beyond that, it was hoped that accuracy would increase to +/- 2-3% (on-par with high-end trainers). Of course, the downside was that the stated/planned accuracy would be slightly less (at +/-5%) than higher end trainers– at least for the first 10 minutes during the warm-up period. And the icing on the cake? It’d be $300-$400 less than the Wahoo KICKR and similar trainers like the CycleOps Hammer and Elite Drivo. ![]() You’ll remember that the main appeal of the Tacx Flux was that not only was it a direct drive trainer (wheel-off), but it would also be resistance controllable, fully compatible with apps like Zwift and TrainerRoad. It’s been just over three months since Tacx announced what was shaping up to be the hottest trainer of the 2016-2017 winter season. ![]()
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