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Tacx NEO 2T vs. Tacx Flux S Smart and others

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Old 10-14-23, 03:50 PM
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Tacx NEO 2T vs. Tacx Flux S Smart and others

I was just wondering how Tacx NEO 2T is build, compared with Tacx Flux S Smart and other direct drive trainers:
Does Tacx Flux S Smart (and other direct drive trainers) have a belt inside, while Tacx NEO 2T is "belt free"?


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Yes the Neo 2T is belt free. It drives a motor directly, which provides a virtual flywheel. Most other trainers have a belt drive geared to a physical flywheel.
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Essentially, yes. The Flux has a belt and flywheel, the Neo has a motor and a bunch of high powered magnets.
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