Reviews & Ratings
Tom Bowers Cycling on YouTube6 months ago

00:09:23
The reviewer tested the CYCPLUS T2H Smart Trainer for two months as their primary training device. They found it to be a well-featured, comfortable, and accurate mid-range trainer with competitive pricing, though it has some limitations like a bumpy sensation in low gears and lack of Zwift virtual shifting integration.
AI Summary
Pros
- Comfortable ride feel with engineered side-to-side flex that helps alleviate saddle sores on long sessions
- Very quiet operation - quieter than wheel-on trainers and older direct-drive trainers
- Good power accuracy that aligns well with power meter pedals during various workouts
- Competitive price point ($460/£340) for a mid-range turbo trainer
- Can operate completely unpowered for warm-ups before races
- Uses brushless motor design from the successful T3 model
Cons
- Bumpy/jumpy sensation when pedaling in very low gears, especially in 34-34 gearing
- This bumpy sensation can also occur in middle gears during hard workouts when cadence drops
- Lack of Zwift virtual shifting integration (requires separate Cycplus shifter)
- No Wi-Fi direct connectivity
- At £350, faces strong competition from newer trainers like Kicker Core with Zwift bundle
Purchase
Where to Buy
CYCPLUS Fahrradtrainer für realistisches Indoor-Cycling & genaue Daten mit App-Trainingsunterstützung

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🇩🇪€499.00
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