Elite Quick motion
"Rollers that do the job when you don't have time to get out and ride, to do specific and when the weather's not up to it. The optional sensor brings a touch more variety to diversify workouts via the ELITE app."
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Designed for cyclists who enjoy indoor training on rollers, the home trainer ELITE Quick Motion home trainer allows you to stay in shape when the weather doesn't allow you to ride outdoors.
This home trainer incorporates a magnetic resistance brake adjustable on three levels, and features three rollers, whose parabolic shape helps the cyclist maintain balance and stay centered at all times. Its highly modular structure allows you to adjust its length to that of the bike you're using (road, mountain bike, fixie, track), and is very compact when folded, for easy transport and space-saving storage.
With an oscillating structure that absorbs the inertia produced by body movements during effort, it finally offers sensations close to those actually felt on the road.
Ref: 7967881691302
The oscillating structure ;
Parabolic rollers;
Adjustable length.
Overall rating: 4.375 / 5 from 8 reviews.
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"Rollers that do the job when you don't have time to get out and ride, to do specific and when the weather's not up to it. The optional sensor brings a touch more variety to diversify workouts via the ELITE app."
"Excellent product, requires a progressive grip ( don't hesitate to put a chair next to you at the beginning to hold on ) but once mastered, you find real road sensations ."
"Top notch. Just the balance to find at first but then it rolls. It makes the movement much more natural."
"Easy to use as a road bike but quite noisy."
"Not suitable for mountain bike tires but otherwise very practical".
"Good quality, not very noisy, 20/30 min to get used to"
"Very close to classic bicycle use".
"I've been using this HT for 6 months now, for one session a week, and it's a super-effective workout in a minimum of time. Confusing on the first try, you get the hang of it very quickly and the sessions are much more enjoyable than on the fixed HTs used with the club. Grip, position, pedal stroke, it's all there! Used on the 3rd level of hardness, you can warm up gently on the lower gears, and work harder and harder as you go down the sprockets. I've never had to use the plate until now. On a practical level, I use it in the bedroom, between a wall (and next to the window + fan!!) and the bed. This configuration allows you to get on the bike and clip on the pedals while leaning on the wall; if you lose your balance (occasionally, especially at the beginning), the wall on one side allows you to catch yourself, and the bed on the other side allows you to unclip and put your foot down without wallowing on the floor (bike height + HT and car chocks on the tiles = guaranteed bowl). All you have to do is slide it under the bed once the session's over! Little bonus: I have the impression that it wears the rear wheel less "squarely" than fixed HTs... ..."