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The Elite Tuo Interactive Wheel-On Trainer is a compact, stylish smart trainer featuring automatic resistance adjustment, ANT+/Bluetooth connectivity, and realistic 10% slope simulation. Delivering up to 1300 Watts of power, it offers a robust and immersive indoor cycling experience designed for serious cyclists seeking performance and convenience in a home-friendly design.







| ASIN | B07TTN4H9R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #188,283 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #30 in Bike Resistance Trainers |
| Brand | Elite |
| Brand Name | Elite |
| Color | One Color |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (43) |
| Date First Available | July 4, 2019 |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08020775034866 |
| Included Components | Trainer |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 23 x 23 x 9 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23 x 22.4 x 7.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 10 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Elite SRL |
| Material | Carbon Steel, beechwood |
| Model Name | Tuo |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of settings | 16 |
| Package Weight | 15.11 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 0192001EXUE |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
T**N
Very good all around.
I don't normally review items, however one reviewer said that it wore out his tire in 20 miles. I don't know how that would be possible if it was operating at all. If the roller/flywheel wasn't turning that might cause tire wear. I've used this quite a lot miles and see no wear at all on the tire. In any case this unit works well, seems exceptionally well built, and I'm having a wonderful time with it. By the way I'm 77, ride either using this trainer, or outdoors at least 30 minutes a day and enjoy exploring the world through Rouvy using it.
J**A
The worst smart trainer
The worst smart trainer I've ever tried. Don't buy it... I don't return it because I broke the box because of anger... the sync doesn't work, the data is not on time... you actually get what you pay for... poor quality
R**L
llegó en buenas condiciones y a tiempo
L**Y
Would be better if it could be calibrated
Quiet, compact and seems To work very well with Zwift. Only problem is it won’t calibrate which kinda defeats the purpose of having a “smart” trainer.
H**Y
Pre-Assembled for tire sizes =/<700c (29") bikes; connects to 2023 MyETraining app / Edge 130 plus
Like: No hassle to getting it working. Out of the box assembled and ready for use on Road bikes or MTB/VTT. Elite latest app (2023) myEtraining quickly detected and applied the installation of Elite Upgrado app for firmware updates. Connected to Zwift, Rouvy, and Garmin Edge 130 plus (simple training bike computer). Interaction with previous route elevation and training on Garmin felt proper on resistance. Dislike: The instruction manual is still overly complicated for familiarization but at least the unit came in fully assembled.
T**J
Returned - Got the Wahoo Kickr Snap
I used the Elite Tuo for about 3 weeks and ultimately ended up returning it. The signal would drop (when paired to Swift) constantly (no - it's not my internet). It also wouldn't calibrate with the Elite app. In the last week I started to hear a loud noise. I've since gotten the Wahoo Kickr Snap and have none of the issues I had with Elite Tuo.
S**N
Product might be ok, but I'm not sold.
Mine came damaged and was in terrible shape when I received it. I did receive a timely refund when I sent it back, but my overall experience is I am not impressed. The charger/cable it comes with feels cheap. The plastic panels are cheap and mine were cracked just upon opening. The actual unit is fairly nice for working with Zwift. VERY LOUD. Also messes up with your tires quite a bit. My rear tread was reduced by easily half just after a 20 mile ride--this brings up the question, why invest in trainer tires specifically for a turbo trainer when the entire selling point of a turbo trainer is the ease of swapping it on and off? Keep in mind you need to swap the rear through axle to use their proprietary axle, and the swapping of a tire is significantly more difficult and is literally several processes more than what is required for a direct drive unit. In short, the main selling point of a turbo trainer and this one especially is the convenience, which is non-existent in this case, and the price. For a hundred bucks more, however, you can pick up a Zwift hub which is much more accurate, silent, easy to use, and overall hassle free and reliable.
S**S
Way too glitchy
The assembly instructions are confusing, and ultimately (for my bike, at least) misleading/wrong. This wasn't that hard to overcome, however... just took a little trial and error to figure out how to assemble it. The real problem for me was the Elite myETrainer app's inability to remember the trainer settings. In order to get the app to control the resistance, I had to re-do the setup in the app (Settings > Configuration > ...) every ride (it's supposed to be a one time setup). But more often than not, the first attempt failed to connect the app to the trainer, so I had to do it again before they connected. If I paused a workout, the app would forget the trainer setup, so I'd have to cancel that ride, re-do the setup, and start a new ride. I also had occasional problems with speed readout (it thought I was riding at 400mph); I suspect those too were the fault of the trainer, but I'm not actually sure of that.
J**N
I found it quite tricky to set up, but youtube came to the rescue. Once set up and calibrated, it connects to Zwift via Bluetooth and works very well. The resistance of the roller adjusts to the virtual road you are riding on and I have not had any slipping so far. I have been using it for about a month now and have been very pleased with how it has performed. I am sure a direct drive system would be better, but for around £200 I am very happy with my purchase.
A**T
Out of the box it's very well constructed, very heavy and sturdy, the quality is impressive. Initially it seemed easy to set up, it's not! It really isn't. And here's why, firstly the supplied instructions are worse than useless. Then when you've watched the manufacturer's YouTube you end up even more confused than when you started. Firstly the toaster (roller) has 2 slots to mount it to the frame, depending on your wheel size. Secondly at the top of the wooden legs there's black spacers and a further 2 in the box. Now depending on your wheel and frame size, you've got to use trial & error to work out which configuration suits your bike best. The instructions don't make this clear. However once assembled and fitted to the bike, it works really well. Incredibly easy to connect to your Android phone, front there you can pair it to zwift or whichever your preferred app. It's an excellent bit of kit, just a pain to assemble.
P**Y
Hi, I spent several hours setting this up and getting it registered (the website is crap and doesn't work on an Android phone) only to then find I had not been sent a UK power adapter. Instead, I got 1 US insert & 2 Australia power inserts. I tried raising a support request with Elite, but their support website would not alloiw me to create a ticket as apparently the serial number was invalid even though I had been able to register the item for warranty an hour beforehand. Amazon are replacing the item but it has been a very frustrating process so far. I look forward to spending the afternoon repacking the darned thing. Not impressed with the attention to detail with the item and Elite post-sales support.
B**Z
Spot on this, works really well, not too loud and is taking my training up another level. Bargain of a price too
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