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**Garmin - Tacx Smart Trainer

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Management number 202594163 Release Date 2025/09/25 List Price $824.00 Model Number 202594163
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FEATURES:

Neo 2T

-Reduced vibrations mean a quieter ride. So go ahead, really let loose.

-You care a lot. So we measure a lot. Like power and cadence to within 1% accuracy.

-Are you balanced? See your left/right leg power balance on your app or Edge bike computer.

-It’s the closest thing to riding outdoors you’ll ever find indoors.

-You don’t have to miss the feel of the road. It’s right here.

-Race mode gives you lightning-fast response in virtual races.

Get the most out of your intense workouts by training on realistically simulated inclines up to a 25% gradient.

Flux S

-Measure your data to within 3% accuracy.

-Go ahead and launch into full beast mode. This trainer is extra quiet.

-Climb that leaderboard with your favorite apps, including Zwift and Tacx.

-Feel the burn. Simulated inclines can withstand your hardest sprints.

-Ride full out or standing on the pedals. This trainer can take it.

Flux 2

-Can handle sprints up to 2,000 watts.

-Work up a sweat with inclines up to 16% that hold up to your most serious sprints.

-Accuracy matters. Measure your power to within 2.5%.

-Keep crushing it with your favorite apps, including Zwift and Tacx.

-Finally, a trainer that won’t wake the whole house when you ride hard.

 

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