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Tacx Boost

Tacx Boost


Question about Tacx Boost

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KSdesign

5 months ago

What is the difference between the Tacx Boost and the Tacx Boost Bundle? Does the roller trainer also work with mountain bikes? Do you need a special wheel axle or can you simply attach the bike?

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Galaxus

5 months ago

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The difference between the Tacx Boost and the Tacx Boost bundle is that the bundle also includes a speed sensor that enables the use of training apps such as Zwift. The pure Boost is a non-smart roller trainer with manually adjustable resistance, while the bundle allows connection to apps via the sensor.

The roller trainer also works with mountain bikes, as it is suitable for wheel sizes up to 29". No special wheel axle is required; the bike can simply be hooked in as the trainer is compatible with quick release axles of 130/135 mm, which is standard on most mountain bikes.
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Francesca Corrocher

5 months ago

We work with various suppliers so that we can offer a wide range of products. The price is determined by the purchasing conditions specified by the supplier.
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KSdesign

5 months ago

Why is the Tacx Boost more expensive than the Tacx Boost bundle incl. speed sensor?