The Best Indoor Bike Trainers for 2024: Tacx, Wahoo, Saris and More Compared – CNET

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Indoor riding may be an adjustment, but the best indoor bicycle trainers can replicate the feel of the road, with realistic resistance, climbs and descents. That’s something you won’t find with standard exercise or spin bikes, which offer progressive resistance but not much else to make you feel like you’re riding on the road.

Finding the best indoor bike trainer can be a lot of work, since there are many different cycling trainer options to consider. There’s the roller trainer, friction trainer, magnetic trainer, direct drive trainer and a simple stationary bike stand. And if you want to go a little more high- tech, there are also a bunch of smart bike trainer options. I’ve scoured the internet, reading cycle trainer reviews until my eyes started to cross and testing a variety of the top models to give you some guidance.

My goal was to end up with a list that included all types of indoor bike trainers for cyclists at different skill levels and with different budgets. I took several factors into consideration, looking for a quiet bike trainer that offers several levels of resistance. I compared all the options and found the best indoor bike trainers at several different prices. Then, I thoroughly tested them. Whether you’re brand new to indoor cycling or a pro looking to upgrade your gear, you’ll find something here that fits.

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The Tacx Neo 2T Smart Trainer is not your grandmother’s indoor bike trainer stand. OK, your grandmother probably didn’t have a bike trainer, but my point is that this thing is intense — in all of the best ways. Although you can use the Neo 2T as a standalone trainer, I focused on testing its smart training capabilities by connecting it to the Tacx Training app, which is free for basic functions, but requires a monthly subscription of $10 to $14 to access premium features.&nbsp;

With the app, which is similar to Zwift, you can connect your trainer via Bluetooth and choose from several different workouts or "movies" that take you through simulated roads and inclines of up to 25%. The result was almost eerily realistic and provided some serious road feel. If I closed my eyes, I would have thought I was riding up the slopes of the&nbsp;Dolomites.&nbsp;

The trainer was super quiet, which is nice if you’re an early riser who wants to get some training in without waking up the rest of your house. And while I don’t personally have the leg power or stamina to get up to the Neo 2T’s power cap of 2,200 watts, even at my personal high speeds, it stayed stable without any shaking at all.

There are some things you have to keep in mind with this trainer, though. The Neo 2T Smart trainer is the only one on this list that requires full removal of the back wheel and the cassette on your bike. And to do the job properly, you need specialized tools. Another thing to note is that while the Tacx Neo 2T does come with several spacers to make your bike fit, it’s only compatible with certain cassette models. If you’re thinking of buying the Neo 2T, which retails at around $1,400, make sure you check the specs first and you have a bike that’s compatible — or that you’re also comfortable investing in a different bike that is.

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