Today they’ve announced three new products. This trainer gets a bit quieter while also getting a bit more accurate.įirst, is this post – the Saris H3 (Hammer 3) trainer. And finally, they’ve announced their $329 TD1 trainer desk.įor now though, I’ve been rockin’ the H3 trainer over the last few weeks and have a pretty good grasp of things.Ītop that they’ve announced their $1,199 MP1 motion platform that they previewed last year at Eurobike. I’ve been putting it through the ringer of apps including Zwift, TrainerRoad, and Rouvy. And of course, have a good idea of where it sits competitively today. By and large the Saris H3 isn’t a dramatic upgrade over the H2. But it does feature a new drive mechanism with a new belt as well, that’s resulted in a reduction of noise – though it’s not silent. ![]() They’ve also addressed, via firmware, issues related to power spikes in sprints seen on the H1/H2 trainers (those trainers also got the update a few weeks back). ![]() Additionally, they’ve added some internal cooling bits to keep it from overheating. And finally, price-wise they’ve undercut most of their higher-end competitors with a new $999 price point. Note that as usual, I’ve got a media loaner to give a whirl. After I’m done I’ll have them pick it up and return it back to Madison, Wisconsin where it was built.
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