Love this review❤ I’m looking for interactive replice for my Elite turno. I was thinking about justo but it’s to noisy for my flat. Turno is really quiet.
The noise can be controlled somewhat by using the ERG mode (I don't like it when it's the same uphill as on a flat road), so the flywheel won't spin as fast. I just couldn't handle the vibrations. It may depend on the floor, and if you have solid concrete, it will be better. I have a wooden floor, so this device doesn't work for me. I had the Tacx Flux before and the noise level was comparable, but it didn't generate resonant vibrations.
@@Rychu-TNT I tried the 4cm rubber plates that are used in the weightlifting area at the gym. In total I used over 40kg of rubber. No improvement. I think the small flywheel mounted on the side acts like a large oscillator and there is no way to fix it. I gave up and sent it back for a refund. Even an old school wheel-on trainer works better for me...check out my other video published today.
Tacx Neo with virtual flywheel for example. In general anything that has centrally positioned flywheel will be better. See spinning bikes. They have heavy flywheels and are significantly less noisy just because the wheel itself is well balanced and supported on both sides.
@asengineer4594 In my opinion the manufacturing and QC is very... Italian. The big black wheel is untrue (wobble like on Suito trainers years before) and so is the heavy flywheel which causes the low rumble and vibrations. I had four units (my dealer was very accommodating) and none of them were flawless.
Love this review❤
I’m looking for interactive replice for my Elite turno. I was thinking about justo but it’s to noisy for my flat. Turno is really quiet.
The noise can be controlled somewhat by using the ERG mode (I don't like it when it's the same uphill as on a flat road), so the flywheel won't spin as fast. I just couldn't handle the vibrations. It may depend on the floor, and if you have solid concrete, it will be better. I have a wooden floor, so this device doesn't work for me. I had the Tacx Flux before and the noise level was comparable, but it didn't generate resonant vibrations.
@@asengineer4594I’m living in apartament block and training about 10pm so any vibrations are unacceptable.
Maybe you’ve rescued my neighbours 😅
@@Rychu-TNT I tried the 4cm rubber plates that are used in the weightlifting area at the gym. In total I used over 40kg of rubber. No improvement. I think the small flywheel mounted on the side acts like a large oscillator and there is no way to fix it. I gave up and sent it back for a refund. Even an old school wheel-on trainer works better for me...check out my other video published today.
welches ist aus Deiner der leiseste Trainer?
Tacx Neo with virtual flywheel for example. In general anything that has centrally positioned flywheel will be better. See spinning bikes. They have heavy flywheels and are significantly less noisy just because the wheel itself is well balanced and supported on both sides.
Mine sounds the same. Extremely disappointed.
Tech support says it's normal, repeats the same story about it being quiet and suggests it's my chain. I sent it back and hope for a refund.
@asengineer4594 In my opinion the manufacturing and QC is very... Italian. The big black wheel is untrue (wobble like on Suito trainers years before) and so is the heavy flywheel which causes the low rumble and vibrations. I had four units (my dealer was very accommodating) and none of them were flawless.