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Saris Fluid2 Indoor Bike Trainer, Smart Equipped Option, Fits Road and Mountain Bikes, Compatible with Zwift App

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By simulating riding outside from the comfort of your own home, a turbo trainer allows you keep fit when the weather is unpleasant and/or less safe for heading outdoors, or when time is limited and riding in the dark is therefore the unfavourable alternative. At the current price, the Pinnacle HC Turbo Home Trainer is very affordable for a direct-drive unit. It works seamlessly with all your favourite training apps and you can expect mostly reliable figures from its built-in power and cadence sensors. The ride feel is stable and the frame holds you and the bike well. Saris uses a 1.2kg flywheel and this system is never going to be as forgiving or have that same inertia feeling as a more expensive direct-drive unit (where the bike’s chain runs directly on a cassette mounted to the trainer).

The large, precision-balanced flywheel on the Saris Fluid 2 Turbo Trainer (with patented fan design) lets you easily customise each ride simply by shifting gears, just as you would outside. This design also helps keep your fluid2 working better - longer. And thanks to our built-to-last manufacturing process, the fluid2 can help you conquer one goal after the next.Want to train with zwift or cycleops virtualtraining? All you need is a speed sensor. Visit oursetup guideto learn how to get started. This design also helps keep your trainer working better - for longer. And thanks to our built-to-last manufacturing process, the Saris Fluid 2 can help you conquer one goal after the next. The trainer can also replicate graidents of up to 15 percent. Claimed power accuracy is +/- 5 percent. Simon Bromley/Immediate Media The unit has integrated, dual ANT+ FE-C and Bluetooth connectivity, which makes for an easy life when it comes to pairing the trainer with your phone, tablet or computer. Connecting to third party software is a doddle too and it works with all the main players. I hooked up with Zwift during testing and everything worked instantly.

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Setup is a fairly simple affair and took me around 20-25 minutes, including faff time. It wasn't made any shorter by the rather brief instruction manual with tiny pictures, but it's simple nonetheless. Sitting comfortably in the top spot as the best turbo trainer is the Tacx Neo 2T. If you were looking for the best direct-drive smart trainer then look no further. This very quiet trainer is a highly capable piece of equipment that's easy to set up as well as store and has a resistance unit that’s able to simulate road surfaces by altering the resistance hundreds of times a second. Therefore helping to replicate a realistic riding experience on Zwift (which it is compatible with) from the comfort of your own home. What happens when you pair a speed sensor with a #1 best-selling bike trainer? You get a combo that’s ready for any virtual – or non-virtual – training ride. It’s the ideal setup for budget-conscious athletes looking to join fun, virtual communities, like Zwift, without a traditional smart trainer.

The Saris H3 is another very well-priced direct drive smart trainer which offers the rider a quiet, solid and accurate ride for a lot less money than many other rivals within the market. It’s also pretty user friendly in terms of setting it up and is a great all round option for those looking in the mid-price range but still want a quality feel. The accuracy is excellent considering it's not a top-of-the-range trainer, and we found it to be consistently within +/-2% of our power meter in comparison tests. Recalibration is only required when you move the trainer, so it's literally plug and play in most cases. This depends on what type of trainer you have and its capabilities; but generally, unless you're using ERG mode on a smart trainer, it's always a good idea to change gears when using the turbo to alter your resistance and cadence.

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Saris has confirmed that Brian is in fact wrong and the bowl-shaped side should face the bike. With his friendly demeanour I'd trusted Brian, and to be fair it actually still seemed to work just the same. Judging by the comments from confused customers, though, Brian is not really helping.

Also, it overreads quite consistently, so if you just want a number and aren't particularly bothered if it's real-world, it's cheaper than going for direct drive. Setting up the Smart Equipped version's speed/cadence sensor is simple too. Insert a CR2032 battery, holding the device either horizontally (if you want a speed sensor) or vertically (for cadence), and then wrap it around your rear hub. The trainer comes with a month's free trial of Rouvy, but I used Zwift, which found the sensor via Bluetooth after a few of spins of the wheel. Ride feel While I do have a power meter I used for most of my training on the Fluid2, I did put a few sessions in using Zwift's zPower estimate from the Saris speed/cadence sensor. Against the power meter readings my zPower was overreading quite considerably, but then again neither Zwift nor Saris claim the estimated power is accurate. Maximise your indoor workout with our huge range of smart turbo trainers from the Elite Direto to the Tacx Neo , for when cycling outdoors just isn’t possible. Whether you’re short on time, or the weather is too treacherous for cycling on the roads - smart turbo trainers will allow you to transform your bike into a stationary bike in a matter of minutes. Want to train with Zwift? All you need is a speed sensor. Visit our setup guide to learn how to get started.Better health. Faster splits. More me-time. Whatever your goals may be, the Fluid² helps you get the most out of each indoor training ride.

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