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Advice please has anyone got or used one.
It only simulates up to 7% gradient. Is it enough or is it easily overpowered?
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Been looking at these too given the eyewatering prices of the Wahoo offerings. dcrainmaker rates them, and he seems to know his onions.
Rosebikes has a package with the advanced software and ANT+ antenna for £295, which is what I'll go for if I do buy.
http://www.rosebikes.co.uk/product/detail/aid:858355
Not sure what thAt advanced software is but I found the trainer for £230 and that antenna for £30.
Tacx have a software package which is approx £60 / £100 to buy depending on whether you want the basic or advanced package. It needs a certain quality of PC to run it and does either live video or PC generated graphics of live routes.
Personally I bought the Bushido Smart which simulates upto 17% - that makes most Zwift rides etc feel fairly realistic - I thought 7% wouldn't really make enough of a difference.
I have one.
It's generally good. Though it's crapped out on me a bit lately - might be a bit knackered. I got mine from Rose, which will be a pain if I have to send it back.
When it's working, it's ace. I use it with TrainerRoad, so I don't think the gradient thing is very relevant - it'll go up to several hundred watts, so that's enough for me. One thing that I think is not as good as posher ones is that I do have to change gear quite a bit to keep it in its optimal range for controlling the power.
Personally I wouldn't bother with any Tacx software - reputation isn't great. Suunto ANT+ USB jobber plus TrainerRoad or Zwift and you're good to go. I'd buy from a UK source though if I were doing it again...
As Ivan says, the advanced software is around £100 (and has all the cool stuff on it). For an extra £30, it looks like a good deal to me.