🚴♂️ Train smarter, ride louder in silence.
The Garmin Tacx Neo 2T Smart Trainer is a premium indoor cycling trainer featuring a powerful 2200W magnetic resistance system with 1% watt accuracy. It offers ultra-quiet operation, dynamic inertia for realistic ride simulation up to 25% incline, and broad compatibility with multiple operating systems and bike axles. Its foldable design makes it perfect for space-conscious pros aiming to elevate their training experience.
Wheel Size | 24 Inches |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Bike Type | Downhill |
Load Capacity | 2200 watt |
Frame Material Type | Metal |
Material Type | neodymium |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 26.69"L x 19.02"W x 9.92"H |
Color | Black/Blue |
V**R
The Sweet Spot for Trainers
The Garmin Tacx Neo 2T Smart Trainer is nothing short of a revolution in indoor cycling. It’s like having a Tour de France course in your living room, minus the French countryside! The realism this trainer provides is uncanny, from the simulated road feel to the dynamic inertia that mimics outdoor riding. It’s whisper-quiet too, so you can ride in the early morning or late at night without becoming the neighborhood nuisance. Setup is a breeze, which means less time tinkering and more time pedaling. With its robust build, this trainer can handle the most grueling training sessions, making it a top choice for serious cyclists aiming to maintain peak condition year-round. Whether you’re training for a race or just staying fit, the Neo 2T turns every indoor session into a gateway to virtual cycling glory.
P**N
Transformational-I can ride my outdoor rides inside all winter!
Came from a Kurt Kinetic Rock n Roll smart trainer, got a new bike w thru axle, so it wouldn’t really work. Thought I’d miss the movement. The Tacx flexes enough side to side to make it comfortable enough. The HUGE benefit is that I can upload my normal outside rides from Garmin connect and the trainer will replicate them almost perfectly. I ride in central PA with a lot of hills, so have always struggled to create a winter program that will have me ready to go out when the snow is gone. The trainer (with the paid app-but it’s worth it for me) gets the load on grades right (I’m in the same gears, roughly same cadence, same watts-per my power meter pedals), and the subjective effort is pretty close. That’s just using the GPS ride function. It’s nice to also be able to use it with the app (or I’m sure any third-party app) to do video rides as well. The ones I’ve done do a good job with grades, etc.Trainer seems durable, no glitches yet with about 3K miles on it so far. Glad I took the plunge. Getting out this winter/spring has been the easiest ever. Power measured by the trainer matches pretty close to my power meter pedals, too. Cadence is totally unreliable, though.
A**O
Impressive
The Tacx Neo 2T is an excellent direct-drive smart trainer. It is known for its realism, accuracy, quiet operation, and wide range of features. The trainer is a bit expensive, but it is worth the investment for cyclists who are looking for the best possible training experience.Here are some of the pros and cons of the Tacx Neo 2T:Pros:Very realistic ride feelAccurate power measurementQuiet operationCompatible with a wide range of cycling appsBuilt-in fanOverall, the Tacx Neo 2T is an excellent direct-drive smart trainer. It is the best choice for cyclists who are looking for the most realistic and accurate training experience.
T**D
Very realistic
i have been riding bicycles seriously for about fifteen years. I would consider myself a medium rider. I had been using a dumb trainer with my old bike for times when we couldn’t get on the road. I had a bad accident on my road bike and since i am 76 years old decided to give up the road. I decided to upgrade my trainer and use my good road bike. The Tacx seemed to be the best option. I have subscribed to both Tacx and Zwift. Both are good but Tacx is very much like the real thing. I broadcast on to a 50 inch TV. I have been using the trainer for about two months and it is fantastic. The road/power simulation is better than I imagined and very much like the real road. Very satisfied
J**E
Great trainer once set up properly!
What an awesome trainer once you get it set up correctly. I purchased a new shimano cassette w the trainer and the instructions from TACX were not clear that you need two spacers before screwing on the tightening cap. If the smaller gears are not tight (and jiggle slightly) you need another spacer. There are YouTube videos that also show what to do. When I first attached my road bike, it was very noisy (hence I discovered that I needed more spacer installed). I was able to correct this and then had to adjust my rear derailleur so that it would shift smoothly. My road bike never would shift properly so I switched to my tri-bike, made a few adjustments, lubricated the chain and what an amazing ride. My toad bike needs a new cable before I put back on the trainer. I use this trainer w Zwift and have ridden nearly every day since. It connects instantly and the built in cadence means I can use a Bluetooth heart rate monitor w my AppleTV to get all the functionality. In the 3 weeks, I have noticed a huge increase in performance, strength and some body change.
R**Y
STILL THE BEST TRAINER ON THE MARKET
I bought my first one of these two years ago and it has been perfect since day one. The second one I just purchased so my partner and I can ride simultaneously and we're loving it.While there are several trainers on the market almost all of them are of the inferior belt-driven hysteresis-flywheel type. With those trainers everyone has the same inertia and, maybe even worse, when descending virtually the flywheel can be allowed to slow and then add unrealistic energy when you pedal against the slowed flywheel. The Neo trainers actually directly drives a custom-engineered BLDC motor which provides the correct inertia under all circumstances. Most other trainers have rigid frames with no side-to-side compliance. The Neo has just the right amount of compliance engineered into the frame for a great comfortable ride.If you want a trainer that makes you faster on Zwift than you really are this isn't it. If you want the most accurate and realistic bicycle drivetrain simulation the Neo can't be beat.
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