![]() The Boost does require a small amount of assembly out of the box, but it’s not complicated and only a single, included, Allen key is required.Ī quick-release skewer is included to offer compatibility with all bikes with 5mm rear QR axles, but adaptors for bikes with thru-axles aren’t included. Unfortunately, it doesn’t quite hit the mark. ![]() There are even basic smart trainer options around the same price as the Boost bundle, such as Elite’s Novo Smart trainer (£259) or Tacx’s own Flow Smart trainer (£269.99), so the Boost faces stiff competition. Yet, while it’s far cheaper than the best smart trainers, it’s not the most budget-friendly indoor cycling option available either.
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