Hi everyone,
I recently bought tacx Neo 2T and my previous trainer was tacx flux smart.
Is it normal that my tacx Neo 2T reads less watts than my previous tacx flux?
Does anyone know or have tested?
Thank you.
Hi everyone,
I recently bought tacx Neo 2T and my previous trainer was tacx flux smart.
Is it normal that my tacx Neo 2T reads less watts than my previous tacx flux?
Does anyone know or have tested?
Thank you.
Yeahhh, I’ve had my NEO 2T for a little more than a month and it consistently reads 20-40w lower than my Vector 3 (dual) pedals that I’ve been using for a year now. Currently the hunt to solve this issue, or at least figure out which meter I should believe lol.
The specs for the Neo 2T state that it has an accuracy of <1%. The Flux S has an accuracy of <3%. When I moved from a Flux, I also found that the Neo 2T read fewer watts. I'm going to assume that the 2T is closer to the real world.
If you ride/race outside then go with the Neo 2T power as it will most closely resemble what happens when the rubber meets the road. If you are racing on Zwift, where there is no standard, go with the pedals like most/all of the people with a choice seem to do.