![]() Without a doubt, the Elite Direto is going to polarise opinions when it comes to the looks of this turbo trainer. As such, if you look around the testing halls at Elite HQ, you can see other manufacturers turbo trainers sulking in their holding silos which have been used for reference and comparison during the Elite Direto development – which you can read about during my Elite Factory Trip here Not to spoil the ending on this Zwift Gear Test, but I’m going to be REALLY interested to see how the market reacts what Italians has produced with the Elite Direto!!Įlite has been very aware of how Zwift has changed the turbo trainer market, as responsiveness and rider feel is now a much more prominent point for cyclists when it comes to buying, and thus designing a turbo. I’ve been testing a pre-production unit since I visited Italy, but have been waiting for the final production unit before releasing a full review… Last year, Tacx released the Tacx Flux and caused a bit of a ruckus, by surprising the market, and budget conscious Zwifters with a direct drive turbo trainer for under £600 bringing that feature away from the big three! Now a year down the line, it is time for Elite to bring their baby direct drive Direto to market. Each of the Elite Drivo, the Tacx Neo and Wahoo KICKR, can probably lay claim to that title in some way, largely due to the fact they are all direct mount turbos. In the pantheon on smart trainers, there have been thousands of words and discussions about which is “the best” smart trainer. ![]() How will their junior direct drive model fair in 2017? We need a Zwift Gear Test! Elite Direto Smart Trainer Review | Zwift Gear Test ![]() The Elite Direto is the latest turbo trainer to come from the Italian cycling company, but the turbo trainer market has changed considerably since their top of the range smart trainer, the Elite Drivo, launched. ![]()
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