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TacxBoost Indoor Trainer

R3,299

Retail: R5,400
About

The Tacx Boost indoor trainer is easy, affordable and quiet. Now you can keep your training going year-round.

Product Features

Simple Setup

  • With just two simple clicks, you’ll be ready to ride

Small, but Stable

  • This indoor trainer has a small footprint, 675 x 650 mm, but provides a sturdy ride

Easy to Store

  • Multifunctional front wheel support serves as a handle to carry the trainer and ensures a natural cycling position

Magnetic Brake

  • You won’t need external power to use this trainer, thanks to a forceful magnetic brake that allows you to apply resistance or lighten it directly

Resistance Control

  • A simple lever on your handlebar lets you control the resistance; 10 levels, up to 1,050 watts

Realistic Ride Feel

  • An actual flywheel generates a realistic and smooth pedal stroke

Smooth and Quiet

  • The closed resistance unit reduces noise and makes for a smoother ride

How Far and How Fast

  • Add a speed sensor (sold separately) to track how far and how fast you’re riding and train with some of your favourite apps
Product Specifications
  • Dimensions when folded: 56.5 x 41 x 24.5 cm
  • Weight: 8.5 kg
  • Height: 41 cm
  • Control By: Handlebar resistance lever with 10 positions
  • Magnets: 2 x 8 permanent ferrite magnets
  • Transmission: Roller, 30 mm
  • Electrical Requirement: No power is required
  • Suitable Axles:  Width of rear fork: Race 130 mm, MTB 135 mm (adapters for other widths are available)
  • Max Power: 1050 Watt
  • Max Torque: 17 Nm
  • Max Brake Force: 50 N
  • Flywheel: 1.6 kg
  • Warranty: 12 months
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