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Alright. Elite has adapter for it which work fine, however once installed they are very hard to get off without destroying the aluminum adapters so a bike with traditional quick release can be used. Direto / Direto X / Direto XR / Zumo . Easy set-up (provided you have the right cassette), but the calibration using Elite's myETraining app was a bit confusing (make sure you check out the instructional videos on their YouTube channel). Most of the time. Some very straight forward set up and all calibrated for my new found passion for zone based training. You will get a better picture of the actual trainer responsiveness and initial stability (over/undershoot of the target). The entire unit only weighs 16.2kg. Efficient & silent trainer from GordonKhor September 8, 2020 smooth usage, no drop signal or any issue since mar2020 i bought I run a 34 x 28 and after two switchbacks at 250+ watts @ 50 rpm up 10-13% inclines…I dialed it back to 70%. Can struggle in erg mode as it is not that consistent, but otherwise a good trainer. Wattage is not hard-set, only incline levels. And being awesome is what it’s all about! - Over-reads a bit (or at least my one did, by around 20watts), Elite direto smart trainer from Russ September 8, 2020 Easy setup Accurate power Realistic inertiaWell-built Portable/storable Budget-friendly, Excellent Mid-Priced Trainer from kevin.j.flamm September 8, 2020 This was my first trainer and I loved it. I have Tacx Neo at home and bought the Direto to ride Zwift at the office after work. Are you look at two head units/watches concurrently, or after the fact data comparisons? Providing an environment with an elite mentality, allows our members to dream about the beautiful game while preparing them for it's next levels. IE: DIA200001 is a DIRETO code, DRA200001 is a DRIVO II code, etc. Basically most apps will baseline when the app first connects to the trainer, which pretty much resets the resistance to the trainer. So overall the trainer just works well. Rides well, not too bad on the noise front. But an addendum: Modifying the algorithm for a slightly lighter flywheel shouldn’t be too much effort (though likely more than just a multiplication factor). You clearly notice the difference with the trainers in the higher segment. If you don't want to pay the higher prices of some other trainers or just want to try wether this smart trainer thing is for you then you can do not wrong with this trainer. I’ll try power smoothing at 10 this evening. That said, there are now direct-drive models on the market that are smaller and easier to carry around compared to where we were 3 years ago. The second mode the trainer has is ERG mode. yes. Well, essentially that’s simplified now to three products: The Elite Tuo, Elite Suito, and Elite Direto XR. A definite reply during the month of September. Still, I think most people will be good with it. Slower to respond to power changes in ERG mode and to short slopes in Zwift : Indeed it’s been a long journey … Tuo is coming next month … promise … I’m in the same boat about the same two trainers. Great value trainer from Tom September 17, 2020 This is the first turbo trainer I've ever used. This will get you started on reaching your goals, and also give you a … These show the state of your trainer. I am still happy with the trainer and it is fun to ride. According to Zwift account my current totals are 240 hours and 7235 km, and that has been a good mix of steady rides, races and workouts. In ERG mode I see you always recommend using the smaller ring in front. Were any Doritos consumed in the making of this review? Carrying this repair out was simple with helpful video guides available. No matter how many times people try and justify/explain this, they get that part right (speed in Zwift), but they often get the rest wrong. Sans oublier la notice, câble d’alimentation et les vis de montage avec une rondelle pour mont… Still some noise on the individual levels. Having the capability to switch was very convenient especially when my main bike using shimano broke and if i had not had the capability to switch over the Campy system I would have been awhile to ride especially when the weather got nasty outside. After two years of usage I do not regret and would buy it again. It was accurate, and very responsive. Here is a video we did earlier this year comparing rollers // wheel-on trainers // direct-drive trainers. This is the first turbo trainer I've ever used. Will buy again if needed. Is this normal and thus user error? At the time I didn't know if I would even like indoor training, so the price was definitely a big factor for me. Otherwise I have to move the brick wall before being able to start. But again, only time will tell. I hope that the unit proves reliable over the long term and I think it will be as it seems well built. In Zwift the hills are the same. Elite Direto gen 1 from jones.spence September 8, 2020 Easy setup Portable/storable Budget-friendly, Great bang for your bucks – unfortunately no raiser block from GeertCab September 8, 2020 I have tested both the Direto and Direto 2. I get a couple of connection drops per session, which can be a bit annoying as you go after a PB. I’m using the Elite XR + Favero Assioma Duo pedals connected to Zwift. Elite’s support apps are a bit confusing, because they use their main app (myETraining) for calibration, and a second app for firmware updates. So it’s not the best idea. And to compliment that, here’s The Girl’s (my wife’s) list. The plug can be a bit niggly to get in/out & the cord is short so need an extension which adds to the items. All that considered, it's been and continues to be an excellent addition to my training. Thank for your reviews there always so complete. but after 7th km something happen and it started to work loudly, Hello i just bought a Elite Direto xr. If you’re new around these parts, here’s the long version of my story. The belt is prone to break at some point, and the trainer cover bolts may be difficult to open. I suppose levelness on a trainer is a minor consideration in the larger scheme of things, but I found out the hard way it makes a BIG difference if you mess with saddle position on the trainer and later realize something isn’t quite right on a long road ride. I figure 8.5% avg…i can do that (I am closer to 59 than 58, run 225-230 lbs, and have the VO2 max of a piece of granite…asthma). There’s no better test of that than 30×30 repeats (30-seconds at a high resistance, followed by 30-seconds at an easy resistance). - The inertia of the wheel could be better. Can I customize workouts let’s say in garmin connect (as I am doing right now) and sent it to the trainer to follow after (like I am sending it right now to my watch) let’s say to hold me in a specific power zone for a given time? A few weeks ago I received a BNIB Direto XR in replacement of my Direto X that was irreparable. Has always just worked. The Elite Direto XR continues the lineage of the Direto trainer brand, but significantly ramps up the capabilities of the trainer. Many thx in advance Jan. The Zwift experience is so much more pleasurable. For price/quality I would recommend the Elite Direto from Hulk Hogan September 8, 2020 Very consistent output, had no problems with it for the last 2 years. This was the case with my bike and my wife's bike. At the lower recovery intervals they were slightly further apart, whereas at the upper work intervals the gap was closer (about 5w on 265w). I cover all the units to buy (and avoid) for the 2020-2021 indoor training season. Some of the cons/considerations - early models like mine had a drive belt snapping issue, however when it happened Elite support were amazing and got a new belt to me within a few days (Italy to Australia). Is the Saris H3 really that much better than this model? Although, realistically, you don’t care about that. (The trainer was connected only to my ipad thrugh bluetooth, dont know if that matter but maybe.). Easy setup Accurate power Realistic inertiaWell-built Helpful support Quiet. And it feels good, but I’m not sure it’s appreciably different enough that most people be able to notice unless the two were side by side. For example, it’ll now replicate grades of 24%. If you don't want to pay the higher prices of some other trainers or just want to try wether this smart trainer thing is for you then you can do not wrong with this trainer. Spin down calibration test with elite"s app is not very intuitive, but a bit of google searching and some forum reads will give good direction. Ray you might want to double-check the mandatory wall wart picture *before* you let that thing roam free in the DCR power brick sanctuary, never to be found again. Tacx Flux S Smart Trainer. I assume the Sterzo is designed to level the bike when used with an Elite model trainer and 700c wheel. I had no issues with overwhelming the trainer ever. The power measurement is very accurate and pretty much matches my power pedals readings. The noise of the trainer is not a concern. I’m still hoping that they will come to their senses and release an update if it’s feasible. Very easy to setup and connect. Final price difference is around $100 (Core is cheaper). Here’s that data: Now in this case there’s a slight offset between the Direto XR and the two other power meters. B) Ensure you’re using the small ring up front: This is for ERG mode specifically, shift into the small ring to get better control. Even the Direto I is very quiet on the climbs. DC Rainmaker & others have written well about this, so do some searching. 37kph is simply wrong. Could be my imagination but i think it got a bit louder over time - still has the original belt and everything - no maintenance what so ever. Meaning – how does it compare to other power meters? The avg is misleading…filled with 10%+ ramps and flattish hairpins. Yes on all fronts. The Neo is quieter and the Direto does have a high pitch stepper motor whine at times when changing resistance, but I can only hear it when the fan is off before and after rides. the 2070mm is just the proposed dimension. I think the Direto comes with a 11-28 cassette. The power measurement is very accurate and pretty much matches my power pedals readings. Will you test our product before release? Then hit up Wiggle at the link below! Home trainers interactifs pour un divertissement garanti et pour un entraînement optimal et performant. Which is too bad b/c I do actually like my Direto apart from the ERG mode issue. But they said it’s on their list. Legs fold in for storage which is useful as I live in a small flat I also hear some weird sounds but at this point I don’t know if they’re from the shifting, from some other problem, or if it’s to be expected…. I’ll ask, but I suspect not. Easy set-up (provided you have the right cassette), but the calibration using Elite's myETraining app was a bit confusing (make sure you check out the instructional videos on their YouTube channel). they recommend you calibrate only using their App as the setting is saved in the trainer itself. It changes resistance uphill/downhill in Zwift so that works. A change from 1 to 2% grade seems a lot higher than it should be but the trainer is usable now. It’s a bit counter-intuitive, but Shimano recommends putting a spacer in for the larger cassette, same as you would a 10-speed cassette. Had a friend compare accuracy to his assioma pedals and it was right on. Certainly noticeable in short, higher efforts Enjoy, and thanks for stopping by! We are shipping units as we speak. Proposé à 849,95 €, il propose une puissance maximale de 2 300 W. Doté d’un volent d’inertie de 5,1 kg, il est capable de simuler des pentes à 24 %, un record… Here’s my most recent gadget recommendations guide and trainers here – covering almost every category of sports gadgets out there. I was very pleased with performance of the Direto especially since I am a larger rider (started at 270 and now down to 250 pounds). As usual, it comes with a front wheel block. Not the smoothest or quietest but this could be down to the cassette chain combo I am using. Easy setup Accurate power Realistic inertiaWell-built Helpful support Portable/storable Budget-friendly, I bought the trainer In Septemeber 2018 and after i done 7000+km on it I needed a belt replacement, trainer was still under warranty and belt was replaced for free and Elite dealer serviced the unit and replaced pulley all included. Yeah, I don’t think Elite would disagree on max grade being about marketing. But in doing so, this more powerful Direto kills off the Drivo series trainers from Elite, which were Elite’s prior top-dog trainers. Probably CORE, unless you want the higher gradient allowance, or don’t want to deal with a cassette/cost of that. Normally $18, but for whatever reason it shows $15 with 2 hour delivery. I’ve used with computer - phone and Apple TV. It allows you to compare power meters/trainers, heart rate, cadence, speed/pace, GPS tracks and plenty more. If you set it to 10, your power data should be more stable. Never mind, I just found the relevant section in the article. Dont forget to warm up your trainer. Stay tuned. However, you get a very good trainer for a great price. There is nothing natural about locking a bike vertically like done on most trainers. Simulation (SIM) Mode: Simulating a specific outdoor grade – i.e., 14% incline. We haven’t figured out yet why sometimes users get the wrench icon, it is something you should see with Zwift. Does what it’s ment to do. Was expecting around 5Watts difference max, as Direto should be really accuratte. Very simple to setup, well-priced, superb after-sales service from Elite. According to Elite “the biggest difference is represented by the presence of the integrated OTS power meter inside the Direto XR.” does this mean that with Suito there is no power meter readings in e.g. For me I think the key for calibrate (through zwift) was to cycle faster than the speed Zwift suggested. Being connected on the far-end of all the spinning stuff, how can it possibly know the actual pedalling frequency without knowing which gears you are using? Easy setup Accurate power Well-built Quiet Budget-friendly. It's been great value and has been very reliable. Also, the resistance get very high untill it is to hard to peddle. There are some bits to nitpick on. Elite's own software is functional but not particularly exciting - and I never renewed the paid for subscription after the year trial that was included as Zwift just fit me better and more fun. from Tofu Smuggler September 8, 2020 10,000+ miles and still providing quality watt readings and resistance. No issues on that trainer since. This is a great little trainer for the price. Most times things like that are tuned specifically to the weight of the flywheel, so with the change in the flywheel weight, my bet is that it throws off the algorithms. Is it possible that the new improved ERG algorithms will be applied to the old Drieto X? In fact, it’s something most of the trainer companies have said – a variant of: What’s really the point? Elite Direto from jpuchy September 8, 2020 Good home trainer, I was really satisfied, precise, quiet, easy for assembling And H3? Is this a very significant difference? ... Buy now: Elite Direto OTS 2 Percent from Halfords for £499. from Mars2003 September 18, 2020 Can't say much on the topic of power accuracy as I've nothing to compare against. No problem, hope elite can help you sort it out. So there’s still a difference but it has reduced considerably. I have one which seems to work really well for me, has kept me sane through lockdown and done 4000k on Zwift in that time, but too much overlap with Suito? and maybe even the original / first direto? Sure, they're not as powerful as a Wahoo Headwind, but I could literally buy 20 of them for the same price. Next off was the belt snapping as I entered a sprint (not massive power but good enough haha). This is only suggestions, and what I should have tried, dont know if any of them works for u. On the underside of the legs are two feet, in case your floor is wobbly. Hi Alan, Zwift and my Direto are still going strong today. Initial power readings too high, but after replacing the drive belt this is now correct. Can you give + and – after using it for 2 weeks ? Hi Alan, Certainly noticeable in short, higher efforts I’ll try again later when I have time to warm it up. The new belt was cheap and was delivered very fast. It’s still a trainer, and I’m still looking at a wall in front of me. Here’s the high level overview: Here’s a closer look at a few different surges as well. I’ve used with computer - phone and Apple TV. I’ve read pretty much every review of yours for direct drive smart trainers including the comments. On the other hand, you need to get a cassette with a direct-drive (although there are models on the maket like the Direto XR that come with a preassembled 11spd cassette). Have you tried on different devices? If looking for a mid-range, direct drive trainer, the Elite Direto, or it s successors will serve you very well. Most gears are completely off, or won’t shift at all. They’re updating their specs now to conform to how it’s usually spec’d. I had a Snap for several years (since they came out). Grabbed one of the first Direto's on the Dutch market in December 2017. and a single workout can often let a person know if it works for them or not. Set-up was not too bad, I watched some how-to Youtube video's and even with that knowledge I managed to get the legs wrong way round the first try...corrected that and it's smooth sailing ever since. Also, we’ll recap some general spec stuff too: – Cassette now included (11-speed Shimano/SRAM compatible) But just google wheel-on vs direct-drive and you’ll find some really good content on the subject … in addition to what you can find here at dcrainmaker.com , Spend the $$ and get a Direct Drive unit. Easy to set up and connect, great design and a smooth riding experience. Been using this for about 2 years, and no issues. I'm one of the ones that do. A 10% grade feels like a 5% grade. No worries, not a normal person problem. Seems to work fine without it, but i have no idea how accurate it is uncalibrated. I had also connection problems with Zwift but they stopped immediately when I realized I had to pair the FE-C trainer via Ant+. Well built and easy to link to PC using Ant+ dongle. Overall I'd say it's great value for money and really helped me be motivated to train through dark, cold wet winters and throughout lockdown when combined with Zwift. I bought my Direto XR 15 min ago from Bike-Discount.de. I think that the best choice would be the Kickr Core since I am used to a very very basic trainer (those cheap 80€ trainers you can buy on Amazon). For that here’s a comparison with a Quarq DZero power meter (data set here): As you can see, they’re super close – basically identical. Then it converts the power to the speed considering the incline and your weight using a unique formula for all the trainers/users. Dans ce carton nous retrouvons, le Direto, ses 3 pieds stabilisateurs (à monter), un blocage rapide (5×130/135) avec des adaptateurs pour les axes en 12×142mm. Accurate power Well-built Portable/storable Quiet. And those that do really want it, probably already have a cadence sensor floating around. That said, it was very easy to setup for zwift. Any ideas why with a similar setup (power smoothing to 2 and Zwift) the unit failed? What about the accuracy of the wattage? A 1000 foot climb is still a 1000 foot climb. No app.

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