With the Antares roller you can cycle freely to refine your coordination and technique. This roller can be retracted to 80 cm.
Conical Rollers
The Tacx rollers are conical which ensure that your bike always remains in the middle of the roller while you are riding. This makes riding on the rollers easier and safer.
Retractable
The Tacx rollers are retractable to 80cm.
FEATURES
Type of trainer: Roller
Roller diameter: 100-110mm (3.93-4.33in)
Suitable bikes: All bikes with a wheel diameter of 26 to 29 in
SPECIFICATIONS
Max. footprint (lxw): 1350 x 470 mm (53 x 18.5 in)
Height: 135 mm (5.31 in)
Dimensions when folded: 800 × 470 × 135 mm (31.5 × 18.5 × 5.31 in)
Weight: 7.7 kg (17.0 lbs)
Trainer Type: Basic , Roller
Article number: T1000
John Smith –
The Tacx Antares is a solid indoor trainer. It provides a smooth and quiet ride, perfect for home training sessions. The build quality is excellent, and it’s easy to set up.
Emily Johnson –
I’ve been using the Tacx Antares for a few weeks now, and it’s been great. The resistance levels are adjustable and realistic, making my workouts more effective. Highly recommend!
Michael Brown –
Good trainer overall, but I had some issues with connectivity to my cycling apps. Once resolved, it worked fine, but it was a bit frustrating at first.
Sarah Davis –
The Tacx Antares is a bit pricey, but you get what you pay for. The ride feel is very natural, and it’s built to last. Worth the investment for serious cyclists.
David Wilson –
I love how compact and portable this trainer is. It doesn’t take up much space, and I can easily move it around. Performance is top-notch too.
Lisa Martinez –
The Tacx Antares is a great addition to my home gym. It’s quiet, so I can train early in the morning without disturbing anyone. The resistance is also very smooth.
James Taylor –
Solid performance, but the noise level is a bit higher than I expected. It’s not too bad, but something to consider if you’re sensitive to noise.
Anna Clark –
I’ve tried several trainers, and the Tacx Antares is by far the best. The realism of the ride and the durability are unmatched. Definitely worth it!
Robert Lee –
The Tacx Antares is a good trainer, but the price point might be a barrier for some. If you can afford it, it’s a great choice for indoor training.
John Carter –
The Tacx Antares is a solid indoor bike trainer that offers great value for its price. The setup was straightforward, and it provides a smooth, quiet ride. However, the resistance levels could be more varied for advanced cyclists.
Emily Davis –
I’ve been using the Tacx Antares for a few weeks now, and it’s been a game-changer for my indoor training sessions. The build quality is excellent, and it feels very stable even during intense sprints. The only downside is the lack of connectivity features compared to higher-end models.
Michael Thompson –
As a beginner, I found the Tacx Antares to be perfect for my needs. It’s easy to use and provides a realistic riding experience. The noise level is minimal, which is great for apartment living. I would recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable indoor trainer.
Sarah Johnson –
The Tacx Antares is a decent trainer, but it lacks some of the advanced features found in more expensive models. The resistance is good for basic workouts, but I found it limiting for interval training. It’s a good option for casual riders.
David Wilson –
I’m impressed with the Tacx Antares. It’s well-built, easy to set up, and provides a realistic ride feel. The price point is very reasonable for the quality you get. It’s a great choice for cyclists who want a reliable indoor trainer without breaking the bank.