ELITE Suito T Interactive Trainer Noir Taille Unique

Brand:Elite Srl

3.4/5

1334.30

Le trainer Elite Suito T Interactive a été perfectionné par des professionnels pour être utilisé par des amateurs comme nous. Avec des adaptateurs pour essieux arrière de 9 et 12 mm, la base stable fonctionne avec tous nos vélos, de notre cross-country 29 pouces spécifique à la course à notre vélo d'entraînement sur route. Bien que nous insistions normalement pour rester à l'extérieur aussi longtemps que possible, si le temps devient trop misérable, nous jetterons volontiers nos jambes sur l'entraîneur à la place. Avec une pente simulée maximale de 15 %, ce n'est pas si différent de monter les ascensions dans nos propres montagnes. Presque identique au package Suito, nous économisons un peu d'argent avec le Suito T en jetant notre propre cassette compatible avec le corps de roue libre standard. Nous sommes impressionnés par les algorithmes uniques qui permettent à la résistance de rester constante tout au long de l'entraînement, quelle que soit la chaleur de notre grotte de douleur. Encore mieux, le Suito T est l'un des rares trainers sur le marché avec lequel nous pouvons utiliser notre capteur de puissance pour activer le mode ergonomique. Si nous cherchons à faire la course avec d'autres avatars, le Suito se couple facilement avec nos applications de conduite préférées sur le marché. Simulant jusqu'à 1900w de résistance, nous savons que l'entraîneur n'est pas la raison pour laquelle nous ne gagnons pas ces sprints en maillot vert dans le monde numérique.

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Entraînez-vous sur Zwift et My E-Training : Grâce à la coopération entre Elite et Zwift, toute personne achetant le Suito bénéficiera d'un abonnement gratuit d'un mois à Zwift et d'un abonnement gratuit de 12 mois à My E-Training, disponible sur ordinateur et mobile. Il s'agit d'un autre home trainer qui fait partie de la gamme des home trainers interactifs ANT+ FE-C et Bluetooth qui interagissent avec chaque application, logiciel, ordinateur et appareil (smartphones et tablettes) via iOS, Android, macOS et Windows. Précis et puissant : Suito simule des pentes jusqu'à 15 % avec une précision de ±2,5 %. Ces chiffres le placent carrément parmi nos home trainers interactifs les plus performants. Avec une résistance de plus de 1900 watts à une vitesse de 40 km/h, Suito est l'un des home trainers les plus puissants disponibles, l'outil idéal pour libérer toute votre force même les sprints les plus exigeants. Design exclusif : la structure en acier robuste est une autre caractéristique distinctive de ce home trainer - elle est idéale pour assurer stabilité et durabilité même pendant les sprints les plus intenses. Élégant et agressif, solide et puissant - Suito dispose d'une base de support plus large avec des pieds pré-assemblés, conçus pour se verrouiller automatiquement en place lorsqu'ils sont dépliés. Plug and Play : Parmi la gamme de home trainers interactifs d'Elite, Suito est innovant car il dispose d'une configuration Plug&Play pratique, conçue pour vous permettre de vivre immédiatement une séance d'entraînement de vélo en salle rapide et facile. Caractéristiques : Puissant, solide et silencieux, Suito est un home trainer interactif conçu pour vous offrir une expérience d'entraînement de vélo d'intérieur simple, réaliste et précise.
Bike Type Mountain Bike
Bike Type ‎Mountain Bike
Brand Elite Srl
Brand ‎Elite Srl
Brand Name ‎Elite Srl
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 57 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Frame Material Alloy Steel
Frame Material ‎Alloy Steel
Included Components ‎Trainer
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎22.05 x 5.91 x 19.49 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎29.6 x 23.8 x 10.4 inches
Item Weight ‎40 Pounds
Load Capacity 1900 watt
Load Capacity ‎1900 watt
Manufacturer ‎Elite SRL
Material Alloy Steel
Material ‎Alloy Steel
Model Name ‎Suito
Model Year ‎2021
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎18.42 Kilograms
Part Number ‎191004EXUE
Resistance Mechanism Electronic
Resistance Mechanism ‎Electronic
Size ‎One Size
Sport Type ‎Cycling
Style ‎Bike Trainer
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult
Team Name Elite
Team Name ‎Elite
Warranty Description ‎2 year manufacturer

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Scritto da: Gasser
Love the trainer but not the software
I'm a 65 y/o recreational road/gravel rider who rides 200-250 miles a month, and this is my first interactive trainer. I love the trainer itself because it is very easy to install the bike on, is very stable while using it, is pretty quiet, and has a smooth and pretty natural feel. My only quibble is where they located the button to fold the legs can make this a tricky operation until you figure out a method (I hold the fixed leg upright which enables me to balance the trainer and use one hand to depress the buttons and fold the legs one at a time.) I should note that I don't use any accessories to monitor my heart rate, power, or cadence and just rely on the app to calculate the last two. What I'm not crazy about is the software. The phone app's UI is rather primitive and the "buttons" aren't sensitive enough which usually requires several stabs of the finger to get them to work. Naming a ride you've recording to play back on the trainer is not at all intuitive. My biggest gripe though is with the PC application. Like the phone app it's UI is primitive and not terribly intuitive, but my biggest gripe is how the difficulty of either a downloaded video of a ride as well as one you record yourself is calculated. I find I have to set the difficulty at 50% to approximate the actual difficulty of the ride I recorded. And the slope calculator often seems way out of whack too. For example, it calculated the slope of a section of a ride I recorded at 3%, when in fact the section slopes downhill at around 2%. You'll notice the same thing with videos downloaded from the library. It'll show a slope of like 1.5% when you can clearly see that section is level or even downhill. So while I'd give the trainer itself 5 stars, I can only give the software 2 stars because of these issues, hence the 3 star overall rating. Kudos to Elite though for providing actual videos rather than virtual ones like I understand Zwift and others use. Hopefully they'll improve the apps and eliminate these issues. Overall though I'm really enjoying the trainer. I gave up using the old wheel on roller type trainer years ago not only because it was so boring but because it wouldn't hold the bike securely and I fell over and badly injured my wrist as a result. It also wore out tires like crazy. On the Suito T though I feel perfectly safe and stable and it saves wear on my tire. It's so enjoyable and easy to use I don't use it just when the weather is awful, but even on nice days when the pollen count is high and I don't want to feel miserable after a ride or maybe there's too much traffic during the only time I have to ride. It's a great way to ensure you still get your miles in even when outside conditions aren't ideal.
Scritto da: Jeff Roth
Good, quiet, seems to "hunt" for power setting
Using this on Zwift as my first wheel-off trainer. Setup was a bit more complicated, as I have a 12-speed SRAM Rival AXS cassette, so between ordering and installing the new cassette and freewheel hub, plus ordering tools, then damaging one of the adapter rings by overtghtening it, well, it took me a little longer to get going than I hoped. But once I got going, it's been a good experience for the most part. It's super quiet in both ERG and non-ERG mode. Getting the bike on is simple and just requires tightening the thru-axle. When it's in ERG mode, it takes 10-20 seconds for the power to settle into that Zwift is setting. The power levels fluctuate more than I expected for a wheel-off trainer, missing the target power levels by 10% or so moment to moment before getting back on target. It does seem to average out pretty close to the target over the course of the interval, but the variability is puzzling. You can level two foot pads on either extending leg. That's important to do for stability. There are some annoying creaking sounds coming from the chassis itself. Some of the fittings could probably be tightened with the proper torx bit, something that I will look into doing. All in all, I'm happy with the purchase and the unit. Not perfect, but wasn't expecting it to be.
Scritto da: Anushka Yohan
Amazing
Update 1(23 Oct 2022): The power meter link and linking other bluetooth devices such as HR and cadence sensors does not seem to work, at least for me. The MyETraining app is able to connect to my power meter(Garmin Rally 100), HR sensor(Bryton) and when I enable the power meter link option, it does show the correct ANT+ ID of the Rally power meter. BUT, the trainer does not send the readings of the Rally power meter to Zwift nor does it relay the HR sensor's readings. I connected Suito as my power meter in Zwift and started pedaling while also observing my bike computer; the two power readings were different, implying that Suito was sending its own power calculations as opposed to relaying Rally's power readings to Zwift. So, if you are planning to use this trainer on a device like Apple TV, and has external power meters, HR sensors, you might have a little too many bluetooth devices. I genuinely wish Elite fix their mobile app and also fix their Suito firmware so that the power meter link feature actually works and that I dont have to go through the same setup process every time I open the MyETraining app. Original Review: Suito does what it claims to do and it does it well. This requires close to zero assembly (you have to install a cassette) and it's ready to go. The foldable legs makes it easy to store even in a very small space. The fact that the trainer is able to pair with other power meters, cadence sensors, HR sensors means that you can connect all your sensors to the trainer and the trainer will connect to whatever the client device you run your training apps on. This is super handy if you fun Zwift on an Apple TV which only supports two bluetooth channels. Suito does not have an inbuilt physical power meter and uses a software algorithm to estimate your power output. But you can pair your crank or pedal based power meter to it. The unit came with two spacers which can be used to accommodate 8 to 10 speed cassettes, which was handy as my bike has a 9 speed rear mech. So far I haven't had any issues and perfectly happy with what I got.
Scritto da: Alejandro Zamora A
Great product
Perfect !!!
Scritto da: Johanna
Imposible Adjustment of rear derailleur
I definitely love the trainer for it’s price, but not being able to easily adjust rear derailleur was a bummer I used it once and it was skipping so many shifts I decided to do necessary adjustments. The trainer does not have a 0 resistance option making it impossible to move the pedals by hand. I sadly returned the trainer. I had no one to pedal while I adjust ????
Scritto da: gabriel
Esperaba Completo el Rodillo
Venia incompleto, le faltaba el adaptador de corriente (power supply), la caja tenia el sello violado pero es totalmente nuevo sin uso, lo estoy probando apenas
Scritto da: mich
El rodillo esta bonito, buen tamaño y no esta pesado. Pero...
Lo utilice con zwift, el rodillo se volvía loco, con las subidas se podía poner suave y luego muy duro, no tenia sentido Mejor invertirle un poco más y comprar un Wahoo Lo regresé mejor...
Scritto da: Cuitlahuac Plata Cruz
dejo de funcionar
el trainer hace mes y medio llego bien empacado y facil de configurar estuve contento todo este mes pero hace unos dias el trainer dejo de funcionar y ya no lo puedo regresar ya que se termino la ventana de devoluciones ahora me quede con un pisa papeles caro.

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