Description


The Tacx NEO Smart Direct Drive Trainer has been considered the pinnacle of trainer-based indoor cycling. On top of immersive features like Road feel, Dynamic Inertia and Descent (downhill drive) simulation, the NEO Smart has been the most silent, realistic and accurate trainer available. The trainer was updated in 2017 for greater frame/bike compatibility and a few other options. In fact, the November 2018 announced release of the NEO 2 focuses on other future potential, not improving the base system of NEO Smart. Despite the pure technical capabilities and incredible feel, the NEO Smart was the first trainer to offer silent operation, with only the working of your drivetrain noticeable. While for some folks 65-70 decibels isn't a concern, for many it was worth the cost alone. Add in the impressive accuracy rated at less than 1%, incredible actual road feel options, the fact that your pedaling negates the need for power for most standard functions, folding design for easy storage, great connectivity and both Tacx and 3rd party app support, the NEO Smart has been the benchmark for all high-end trainers made around the world.
What are the tech numbers of the NEO Smart you need to know? The max power is 2200 watts, while the Max incline is 25%. Descent simulation is here as well (requires AC power). The 32 Neodymium magnets control the drive system to deliver precision resistance and simulate the road feel, not a weighted flywheel. Get this- no power calibration is required. The body design allows for a slight amount of side to side movement- not much, but you should be aware. Communication is here with Tacx ANT private, ANT+, ANT FE-C,and Bluetooth Smart open. The NEO Smart delivers speed, power, and cadence information. Tacx NEO Smart users love to run it with Zwift, especially for the incline, descent, cobble-effect, and pure interaction, as well as with Trainer Road and Sufferfest, among many others. With the Tacx Utility App you can easily update your firmware, test and manage your trainer with an iOS or Android device.
Tacx ships the NEO Smart for 130/135mm quick release use, but offers their T2835 12mm thru-axle QR adapters for 142/148mm, as well as the T2840 for rarer 10x135mm thru-axle adapters. The unit also ships with a QR skewer, Shimano 11s freehub body, which can be spaced down for 9/10 speed. A Campagnolo freehub, Tacx# T2805.51 (C) is available separately and compatible with 9-12 speed cassettes (standard for 11, 12; spacers required for 9, 10). Return to Top
Features
- Incredible direct drive indoor trainer with premium accuracy, ratings
- Unit is nearly silent, with bike drivetrain loudest sound
- Fully connected: Tacx ANT private, ANT+ & FE-C, Bluetooth Smart Open
- Compatible with 3rd party apps for trainer control
- Real life road feel-response is active with Zwift integration
- delivers speed, power, and cadence information
- Does not require AC power for standard use- self generated
- LED indicators for power, connectivity
- 32 Neodymium magnets control the drive system
- No power calibration required
- Accurate to +/- 1%
- Max power: 2200 watts
- Max incline: 25%
- Decline feature requires AC power
- Stable, sturdy design and build; legs fold up to body
- Purpose-built slight, subtle side to side movement
- Fun, down-facing LED colored light, varies with intensity
- Packaged/equipped for for 130/135mm quick release use
- 12/142 &12/148 thru-axle use requires Tacx 2835 kit
- Tacx Utility App for iOS or Android for firmware updates, testing, etc
- Equipped with Shimano/SRAM 11s freehub body, QR skewer, cassette not included, Campagnolo 11 freehub body sold separately
- Includes dual voltage AC cord/power block, front wheel riser
- Dimensions (open): 29.5" x 22.6" x 21.6"
- Color: Black
- Weight: 48 lbs