The Satori Smart does everything you need to hook up with the latest training software, or just tech up your sessions and it does it all very simply and intuitively.
The Smart sits right on the edge of what we’d call a true smart trainer, but that actually makes it more versatile in many ways. For a start, the electromagnetic brake is self propelled and the 10 different resistance curves (which rise to a 600-900W max) are controlled from the bar with a quick fit thumb lever. That means you don’t need to hook it up to the mains to get your work done which opens up a much wider field of use including pre/post event warm up/down.
Portable potential
The fact it’s light, and flat-packs down easily, also makes it easy to bring along for a much more accurate warm up than a couple of sprints and a check of heart rate before you line up behind the tape. The two wide-splayed legs lock into place with the weight of you and the bike to make it pretty tolerant of uneven surfaces, and and it even comes with a front wheel levelling block so hand position and saddle angle aren’t affected.
The wide-splayed legs are decently solid on uneven surfaces
Once you’ve adjusted the metal-skinned roller tension to stop it skipping and slipping, the broad foot pedal makes it easy to engage and release, even in cycling shoes with wobbly post-session legs. The driveside adjustable axle clamp is cranked up in under half a turn with the big flat cam paddle on the offside too, so it’s no hassle to set up even if you’ve no spare space to leave it in situ between sessions.
Intuitive smart capabilities
- Wattage deviation: -10
- Roll down from 200W: 13 secs
- Noise level (200W): 90dB
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