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Computrainer review 2011
Computrainer review 2011









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The interesting part is, Saris claims on their website that the H3 measured 59 decibels at 20 mph. But, I think Saris did a good job quieting it down a bit. However, per my measurement, it measured a little higher than the KICKR and NEO as you see below.

computrainer review 2011

Just as quiet as the KICKR 2018 or Tacx Neo per my ears. But if you prefer to just skip to the noise demo section, just click here. If you want to hear how loud or quiet the H3 is, you can watch the video above.

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So, it is simple to use with Apple TV which only allows two simultaneous Bluetooth connections. The H3 broadcasts power, speed, and cadence. However, it should work with The Sufferfest, Rouvy and any other app that support these wireless communication protocols. I tested it mainly in Zwift and TrainerRoad and it worked well in both. It’s dual ANT+ FE-C, Smart Bluetooth, and FTMS compatible. The Saris H3 follows all the new wireless communication standards. Calibration on direct drive trainers should be done once every couple of weeks, if you switch bikes, or if you move the trainer around. For best results, ride the trainer for about 10-minutes and perform the calibration. While you are in the app, run the calibration to set the brake strength and accurate power measurement. Calibration can be done directly from Rouvy, Zwift, and other apps as well.

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You can also update the firmware using the Rouvy app. The firmware can be updated wirelessly using the Saris app.

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Once assembled, pair the H1 to the Saris utility app available for iOS and Android devices to check to see if there is a new firmware available. But you can find cheaper chain whip, a lock ring tool and any adjustable wrench. If you need a cassette plier, the Feedback Sports cassette plier and Cassette Wrench are one of my favorite and easy to use. You can purchase an 11-speed Shimano 105 cassette for about $45 but if you are still on a 10-speed cassette then you can save a few dollars and get a 10-speed Shimano 105 cassette for about $50. The H3 is compatible with 8-11 speed Shimano and SRAM.

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You need to provide your own cassette and install it.

  • Front wheel block tucked under trainer and disc brake block.
  • Bag with end caps (130 -135 quick release, 142, and boost 148 axle.
  • Make sure to use a trainer specific quick release skewer if you need one. A quick-release skewer is not included by the way. You will find the trainer, power cord, bag with end caps, and manuals.
  • Headless mode (powered on, not paired to any apps) lets you ride with a progressive resistance curve that matches the Fluid2.
  • Quick-release compatible for bike frames with fork widths of 130mm and 135 mm.
  • Thru-axle compatible for bike frames with fork widths of 142 or 148.
  • Compatible with Shimano 8-11 speed cassettes.
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  • Integrated dual ANT+ FE-C and Bluetooth FTMS standards.
  • Maximum power output: 2000 watts at 20 mph.
  • The H2 has been selling for $1000 or even less for a while now but Saris or Cycleops at the time always retailed it for $1200. So at $1000, it’s $200 cheaper than other high-end trainers and still feature the same high-end specs. That’s $200 cheaper than previous models. Saris also dropped the price of the H3 to $1,000. The steepest section in Zwift is 17% and you can experience it heading up to the tower. The more you know!

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    Encased inside all of this is a big and a heavy 20 lbs flywheel.

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    It’s built to handle up to 2000 watts and replicate 20% gradient. This is more than enough to get your legs burning and can handle the steepest inclines in Zwift. The H3 from Saris features that same solid Hammer design it’s known for and made from cast and machined aluminum.

  • Over report power at faster flywheel speed.










  • Computrainer review 2011