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 ...
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Tacx’s flagship Neo trainer is, in our opinion, one of the very best home trainers around. With its combination of realistic pedaling, simplicity of use and quiet operation it's at the top of our ...
After a pretty nasty ice-related incident over the winter, it became clear that to get back on the bike it was wisest to invest in an indoor trainer. Cue a moment of contemplating whether to go ...
Unlike many of our Lycra-clad skinny-wheeled cousins, we off-road riders (mountain bikers in particular) tend to keep riding through the coldest and muckiest months, but there are times when staying ...
Winter is coming, which means many of us will spend hours mindlessly spinning away on a trainer. Today's fancy computer-controlled trainers increase the entertainment factor but their associated wires ...
With winter nipping at the heels of folks in the Northern Hemisphere, cyclists may be thinking about moving their daily rides indoors. Garmin has just announced its most accurate and powerful ...
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 ...
Turbo training brand Tacx has launched two new trainers to the retail market. Distributed exclusively in the UK through Fisher Outdoor Leisure, the Tacx range now includes the Tacx Vortex and the Pro ...
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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.