There's nothing wrong with the decision but it is a slight departure. With exposed hardware and solid construction, the weight is more on display than it is in the trainer. The TD1 trainer desk is not as integrated as the H3, and the design language is much more industrial in feel. One of the key features of the H3 is a heavier flywheel and this makes for a smoother, more realistic road feel. The integrated design also does a good job of keeping everything balanced and easy to move around. It's easy to wipe down and easy to store. The legs tuck into the sides, the power cable is removable and there is an integrated carrying handle in the rear. There are no sharp edges and everything has a place. Unlike other turbo trainers that leave much of the design exposed, the H3 is almost entirely clad in black plastic. Along with the other accessories in the box, there are cord retention clips as well. In the back of the unit, there's a channel that does a good job of storing power bricks, and the tabletop houses two integrated type B power outlets and two USB outlets. Maximum weight (rider and bike): 300 lbs.Power provisions are well thought out. Internal cooling technology ensures accurate ride data even during the hardest of workouts.įolding legs provide widest footprint of direct drive indoor bicycle trainers on the market for added stability and easy storage.Īccessible and balanced handle allows for smooth, anyone-can-carry transit of the trainer. LED indicator lights communicate connectivity and more.ĭirect drive design directly connects the bicycle to the resistance unit, eliminating tire wear. 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 rear hub widths of 130 mm and 135 mm.Ĭompatible with a wide variety of devices and indoor cycling applications, including Rouvy, Zwift, TrainerRoad and many more. Thru-axle compatible for rear hub widths of 142 mm or 148 mm.
#Saris h3 trainer Bluetooth
Integrated dual ANT+ FE-C and Bluetooth FTMS standardsĬompatible with Shimano 8-11 speed cassettes
Measures speed, cadence and power – no external sensors needed Maximum power output: 2000 watts at 20 mph Includes one month subscription to Rouvy virtual training app Seamless Integration: connects to indoor cycling apps with dual ANT+ FE-C and Bluetooth FTMS standards. No External Sensors Required: measures speed, cadence and power. Quieter Than Ever: all new drive system shaves decibels off previous generations.Ĭontrolled and Consistent: electromagnetic resistance provides a measured workout every time.ĭirect Drive Design: widest bike compatibility and eliminates wheel slips. Tested to withstand heavy training, the H3’s internal cooling system will keep the electromagnetic resistance system working – and accurate – long after your legs have given out. Encased inside are components meticulously calibrated to measure power, speed and cadence, as well as a precision-balanced flywheel - all built to handle 2000 watts and replicate a 20% climbing grade. In other words, the H3 is five times quieter than previous generations, making it the quietest smart trainer to ever leave our doors.įollowing the Saris direct drive smart trainer legacy, the H3 features the same reliability and durability as its predecessors. The result? A direct drive smart trainer that touts a sound specification of 59 decibels at 20 mph.
When it comes to indoor bike trainers, the most frequently asked question is: how quiet is it? Taking this to heart, our Madison, Wisconsin-based team put this query under the microscope and set a goal to build a trainer so quiet, that the only sound is that of your drive train.