Have been browsing around for a cycling turbo trainer, and came across this deal, so I signed up here just to post it!
Canyon claim the retail is £322.95, and it's a whopping 63% saving, but it is available online elsewhere from £185 or so, as far as I could find, once it is back in stock. Still a great saving though, I thought?
Tacx's blurb is as follows "The Satori Smart is the only basic trainer which provides speed, cadence and power outputs. This data can be received by several devices simultaneously, such as your smartphone and sports watch."
8 comments
Cycling_chum
2 Feb 172#1
if it helps anyone when I used halfords to price match the canyon Garmin offer not only did they agree to but I also got 10% bc discount off and quidco instore cashback. halfords stock tacx so maybe worth a punt.
Pretty sure that's just the resistance unit and not the entire thing, that's what the description seems to state anyway?
The_Hoff
3 Feb 17#5
OOS.
cheapbiker
3 Feb 17#6
Not a bad trainer. I upgraded to a Bkool Pro but if you want to Zwift for a low price it's fairly good. The Bluetooth distance is dire though, so use an ANT+ USB stick.
hotrod2
3 Feb 17#7
can zwift control the resistance on this?
Milkfloat to hotrod2
3 Feb 17#8
No - it is manual, not really a smart trainer. You need the Vortex Smart for resistance control.
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Canyon claim the retail is £322.95, and it's a whopping 63% saving, but it is available online elsewhere from £185 or so, as far as I could find, once it is back in stock. Still a great saving though, I thought?
Tacx's blurb is as follows "The Satori Smart is the only basic trainer which provides speed, cadence and power outputs. This data can be received by several devices simultaneously, such as your smartphone and sports watch."
8 comments
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