Which of the Tacx Neo 3T or the Wahoo KICKR MOVE has better accuracy when in ERG mode?

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by (120 points)
Because of this, I am looking for a trainer that will offer ERG mode with maximum accuracy. In that regard, does the Tacx Neo 3M hold any advantage over the Wahoo KICKR MOVE ?

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by (460 points)
Una excelente actuación que es AEG360 Vista a considerar. Esto se debe a su mejor precisión en cumplir con los ajustes y no exceder la potencia que se debe superar en el modo ERG.
by (110 points)
Another great content Ray. I will say, I am a huge Garmin fan. A large portion of my bike gear is garmin (Computer, HRM, radar etc) That said, I have always felt that Wahoo did a better job on trainers and with this latest release of the Tacx, I think that still remains the case. I won't be retiring my Kickr anytime soon.
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One thing I've asked before but am still perplexed by. Wahoo introduced an electromagnetic resistance unit on their Kickr bike but have not translated this into a Neo-like rear-wheel trainer. I sort of expected the v5 Kickr to have this unit, then they continued as they were with the v6 with new features. So why have Wahoo not produced a rear wheel trainer with the Neo features such as road feel and downhill? I also wonder if Wahoo will look at the Erg mode responsiveness and bring out some new firmware to level that playing field. With you on the Neo pricing and wifi add-on. Bundle it in at a similar price point to the Kickr and I'd really have to think hard when I upgrade from the v4 Kickr. As it is really the Neo is $2100+.
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Ray,  what does the Tacx Neo 3M have over the Tacx Neo 2T other than the add-on Move feature  and the handle?  The  sale  price of the 2T is  $900 USD?
Thanks for your review.
by (100 points)
So the big question… which is your daily driver turbo? I’m on a neo 2t at mo but tempted to upgrade as my brother wants a turbo. Move or 3m ????
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Does the Tacx have power smoothing? The Erg mode is what made me sell my previous Tacx Neo 2T. I understand it may be more "accurate" but seeing that number jumping all over the screen drives me nuts! I'd rather just not use Erg mode and do my intervals myself rather than having the "Erg mode" jumping all over the place compared to the Wahoo's nice smooth power numbers.
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So can Wahoo improve their ERG performance with a software upgrade? I'm frustrated by how the Kickr doesn't always restart ERG mode if I stop turning the cranks during a structured workout.
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