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![]() With that – let’s begin! What’s New:Īs with most smart trainers this decade, we aren’t seeing massive shifts anymore. If you found this review useful, feel free to hit up the links at the end of the site, or consider becoming a DCR Supporter. Oh, as usual, it’ll go back to them afterward. ![]() I’ve been using the Tacx NEO 3M for the past month or so, putting it through its paces in all manner of workouts and suffering. ![]() Further, coming next year Garmin is aiming to add a higher-speed data mode, commonly called ‘Race mode’. And beyond that, Garmin has brought WiFi and Ethernet to the trainer, albeit via an accessory adapter. From a significantly more powerful resistance system that now easily takes the crown as the best ERG-mode smart trainer out there in terms of accuracy and control (not overshooting/undershooting). However, the bulk of the changes on the Tacx NEO 3M are actually inside. And finally, we get a Tacx trainer that has a darn handle built-in to move it around! Instead, Garmin/Tacx has incorporated the previously released Tacx NEO Motion Plates into the Tacx NEO 3M design, bringing it built-in forward/back motion, alongside increased side-to-side tilting motion. As one will quickly assess, the ‘M’ in 3M stands for ‘motion’, as this trainer isn’t sitting still. After a four-year wait, the next generation Tacx NEO series trainer is here – the Tacx NEO 3M.
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