SUITO-T is the Elite Suito home trainer without supplied sprocket cassette, a powerful and compact model that offers total compatibility with several types of bicycle.
Powerful, solid, and quiet, SUITO-T is an interactive home trainer designed to offer a realistic, accurate, and fun bicycle workout experience.
Featuring direct transmission to ensure increased accuracy and quietness while working out, the SUITO-T is very stable trainer even during the most intense sprints, and its small size makes it easy to transport and store everywhere.
What’s the difference between a Suito and a Suito-T?
– SUITO and SUITO-T are two identical home trainers, featuring the same technical specifications both in terms of structural and electronic features.
– What separates them is the sprocket cassette, which is included in the Suito but not included in the SUITO-T.
Compact design
– The main feature of this home trainer is the sturdy steel structure, ideal to ensure durability and stability even during intense sprints.
– Featuring an elegant and solid profile, SUITO-T has a wide support base with pre-assembled support legs. Just position them properly to trigger the automatic lock mechanism.
– SUITO-T is designed to ensure a small footprint wherever you go: its integrated handle, reduced size, and slim profile makes it easy to transport and store everywhere without worrying about its footprint.
– SUITO-T optimized design makes it compatible with various bicycle models and commercially available sprocket sets.
Accurate and powerful bicycle workouts
– SUITO-T simulates gradients up to 15% with ± 2.5% accuracy, one of the most powerful home trainers you can use to release all your power even during the most intense sprints.
The following functions also contribute in displaying accurate workout data:
– Power Meter Link (PML): It’s a function that lets the home trainer employ an ergometer that’s already installed on your bike as a power source.
– Spindown: A calibration procedure for the home trainer that takes into account all friction values that change over time and during use that influence brake’s accuracy and compensates its effects on the resistance generated by the home trainer.
– Temperature compensation algorithm: A function that lets the home trainer compensate the variations due to brake overheating and take the resulting data into account when calculating power.
Train on Zwift and My E-Training!
– Discover all the software you can use with SUITO-T: other than Zwift and My E-Training, you can also manage it with all other indoor cycling platforms such as TrainerRoad, Kinomap, Rouvy, Bkool, Bikevo and many more.
– SUITO-T adds up to the Elite home trainers’ range of ANT+ FE-C & Bluetooth home trainers that interact with every app, software, computer and device (smartphones and tablets) via iOS, Android, MacOS and Windows. Just choose the software, select the course or training program and start pedaling on your bike. SUITO-T will automatically adjust resistance.
Sensorless cadence
– All home trainers by Elite immediately send power, speed, and cadence data, thus setting themselves as effective instruments to build an accurate training program and replicated outdoor workouts as much as possible. Cadence is measured via a practical sensorless technology (that is, no sensors to apply to your bicycle) and is calculated on the SUITO-T as a function of speed variations.
John D. Carter –
The Elite Suito-T is a game-changer for indoor cycling. The direct drive system provides an incredibly smooth and realistic ride feel. Setup was straightforward, and the smart features integrate seamlessly with Zwift and other apps.
Sarah M. Thompson –
I’ve been using the Suito-T for a few weeks now, and it’s been fantastic. The power accuracy is spot-on, and the noise level is impressively low. Highly recommend for serious cyclists.
Michael R. Johnson –
Great trainer overall, but the price point is a bit high compared to similar models. That said, the build quality and performance justify the cost if you’re serious about training.
Emily K. Davis –
The Suito-T is compact and easy to store, which is a big plus for my small apartment. The ride feel is very realistic, and the ERG mode works flawlessly for structured workouts.
David L. Wilson –
I had some initial connectivity issues with Bluetooth, but after a firmware update, everything works perfectly now. The trainer is solid and stable, even during high-intensity sprints.
Jessica A. Martinez –
This trainer has transformed my indoor cycling experience. The direct drive eliminates wheel slip, and the smart features make training sessions engaging and effective.
Robert B. Anderson –
The Suito-T is a beast! The power output is consistent, and the gradient simulation feels very realistic. The only downside is the weight—it’s quite heavy to move around.
Lisa C. White –
I love how quiet this trainer is. My family appreciates not hearing the noise during my early morning rides. The setup was a breeze, and the performance is top-notch.
Thomas J. Brown –
The Elite Suito-T is a solid choice for anyone looking to upgrade their indoor training setup. The direct drive provides a more realistic feel than wheel-on trainers, and the smart features are a great addition.
Amanda R. Lee –
I was hesitant about the price, but the Suito-T delivers on all fronts. The build quality is excellent, and the ride feel is unmatched. Worth every penny.
Daniel P. Harris –
This trainer is perfect for Zwift and other virtual cycling platforms. The responsiveness is great, and the power meter is accurate. Highly recommend for virtual racers.
Karen S. Clark –
The Suito-T is a fantastic trainer, but the included cassette is a bit cheap. I replaced mine with a higher-quality one, and now it’s perfect.
James T. Lewis –
I’ve used several trainers over the years, and the Suito-T is by far the best. The direct drive system is smooth, and the smart features make training sessions more enjoyable.
Melissa W. Taylor –
The Elite Suito-T is a great investment for serious cyclists. The performance is outstanding, and the setup is simple. The only minor issue is the lack of a carry handle, which would make it easier to move.