Lastly, at the end of the day keep in mind I’m just like any other regular athlete out there. If you find my review useful, you can use any of the Amazon links from this page to help support future reviews. Sorta like hiking in wilderness trails – leave only footprints. Once I’m done with the unit, it’ll get sent back to QBP.
#REAL ESTATE COMPUTRAINER TRIAL#
The effort was the culmination of working with the Tacx folks in Europe to get a trial unit shipped over the US, so I’m thankful QBP was able to make it happen. My goal is to leave no stone unturned – both the good and the bad.īecause I want to be transparent about my reviews – QBP (Quality Bike Products, a distributor for bike products to Local Bike Shops) sent me a Tacx Bushido unit to try out. I try and cover every conceivable thing you might do with the device and then poke at it a bit more. Think of them more like reference guides than quick and easy summaries. Like all my reviews, they tend to be pretty in depth (perhaps overly so) – but that’s just my trademark DC Rainmaker way of doing things. So how does the Tacx Bushido unit stand up to the more expensive CompuTrainer when you consider all the factors involved in such a high priced investment? Well, stick around to find out. Thus, Tacx would not only have to match the CompuTrainer functionality, but also surpass it in other areas to have folks consider it.
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It represents the first significant and major competitor to the RacerMate CompuTrainer – which has long held the king of the hill position in the computerized trainer market.
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The Tacx Bushido Trainer has been on many of your minds over the past year.