Brand | ELITE SRL |
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Color | Black |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Load Capacity | 1900 watt |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Team Name | Elite |
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Resistance Mechanism | Electronic |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27 x 23.5 x 10.5 inches |
Package Weight | 18.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.05 x 5.91 x 19.49 inches |
Item Weight | 40 Pounds |
Brand Name | ELITE SRL |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Model Name | Suito |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Elite SRL |
Part Number | 191004EXUE |
Model Year | 2021 |
Style | Bike Trainer |
Included Components | Trainer |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Cycling |
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Brand | ELITE SRL |
Color | Black |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Load Capacity | 1900 watt |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Team Name | Elite |
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Resistance Mechanism | Electronic |
About this item
- Features: Powerful, solid, and quiet, Suito is an interactive home trainer designed to offer you an easy, realistic, and accurate indoor bike training experience
- Plug and Play: Among Elite's interactive home trainers range, Suito is innovative as it features a practical Plug&Play configuration, designed to let you experience right away a quick and easy indoor bike training session
- Exclusive Design: The sturdy steel structure is another distinctive feature of this home trainer - it's ideal to ensure stability and durability even during the most intense sprints. Elegant and aggressive, solid and powerful - Suito features a wider support base with pre-assembled legs, designed to automatically lock in place when unfolded
- Precise and Powerful: Suito simulates slopes up to 15% with ±2,5% accuracy. These numbers put it squarely among our most performing interactive home trainers. With more than 1900 watts resistance at 40 km/h speed, Suito is one of the most powerful home trainers available, the ideal tool to release all your strength even the most demanding sprints
- Train on Zwift and My E-Training: Through the cooperation between Elite and Zwift, everyone purchasing the Suito will enjoy a free 1-month subscription to Zwift and a free 12-month subscription to My E-Training, available on desktop and mobile. This is another home trainer that's in the range of ANT+ FE-C and Bluetooth interactive home trainers that interact with every app, software, computer, and device (smartphones and tablets) via iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows
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Product Description
The Elite Suito T Interactive trainer has been perfected by professionals to be used by amateurs like us. With adapters for 9 and 12mm rear axles, the stable base works with all our bikes, from our race-specific cross-country 29er to our road training bike. Though we're normally insistent on staying outside as long as possible, if the weather gets too miserable we'll happily throw our legs over the trainer instead. With a maximum 15% simulated gradient, it's not all that different from churning up the climbs in our own backyard mountains. Nearly identical to the Suito package, we save a bit of money with the Suito T by throwing your own standard freehub-body compatible cassette on. We're impressed with the unique algorithms that make resistance stay consistent throughout the entire workout no matter how hot our pain cave gets. Even better, the Suito T is one of the few trainers on the market we can use our power meter with to enable ergonomic mode. If we are looking to race other avatars, the Suito easily pairs with our favorite riding apps on the market. Simulating up to 1900w resistance, we know the trainer isn't the reason we're not winning those green jersey sprints in the digital world.
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ASIN | B08QXRBDYT |
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Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #268,070 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #69 in Bike Resistance Trainers |
Date First Available | December 21, 2020 |
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Customers like the performance and durability of the bicycle trainer. For example, they say it does what it claims to do and is super quiet. Customers are also impresseded with the quality. That said, some complain about the cassette and connectivity issues. Opinions are mixed on ease of use.
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Customers like the performance of the bicycle trainer. They say it does what it claims to do well, works great, and has had no problems with it so far. Some say that it connects easily to computers and works great with Zwift. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"This cycling trainer has been great, it’s not loud and functions smoothly...." Read more
"...Power reading seems very accurate from what I can tell. Not really any problems after a month plus of riding...." Read more
"Nothing else but do the job and great quality. No issues so far." Read more
"...Suito does what it claims to do and it does it well. This requires close to zero assembly (you have to install a cassette) and it's ready to go...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the durability of the bicycle trainer. They mention that it is super quiet in both ERG and non-ERG mode.
"This cycling trainer has been great, it’s not loud and functions smoothly...." Read more
"...It's super quiet in both ERG and non-ERG mode. Getting the bike on is simple and just requires tightening the thru-axle...." Read more
"...very easy to install the bike on, is very stable while using it, is pretty quiet, and has a smooth and pretty natural feel...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the bicycle trainer. They mention that it is well-designed, accurate, and has excellent hardware. Some say that it connects easily to their computer and works great with Zwift.
"Nothing else but do the job and great quality. No issues so far." Read more
"almost as accurate as my drivo2 but much lighter and great design. computer is much faster." Read more
"Excellent hardware, connects easily to computer, works great with Zwift..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the bicycle trainer. Some mention that the setup was not difficult, syncing to services and apps is painless, and getting the bike on is simple. However, others say that the set up was a bit more complicated, the app's UI is primitive and not terribly intuitive, and it's not plug and play.
"...There are many in depth reviews written elsewhere about it. Setup was not difficult, syncing to services/apps is painfree, and elite customer..." Read more
"...The assembly was a little challenging but would definitely buy again." Read more
"...Suito does what it claims to do and it does it well. This requires close to zero assembly (you have to install a cassette) and it's ready to go...." Read more
"Perfect, problem free...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the cassette of the bicycle trainer. They mention that it's not included, has missing parts, and is defective.
"First off, be aware that this is the Suito-T which comes without a cassette, which can be good if you need anything BUT a shimano 11speed...." Read more
"plug and play is not true. there is no cassette included which means you have to figure out what to get, purchase it, set it up and then use...." Read more
"Package came open and missing the charger and the front wheel holder" Read more
"...Neither of these two statements are true. This item does not have the cassette. Bad business." Read more
Customers have connectivity issues with the bicycle trainer. They mention that it doesn't connect to their iPad and that it's hard to connect to calibrate.
"...Set aside for outdoor season. Now nothing. Started with not connecting to my ipad than as I check the power light went out and now will not come..." Read more
"...The trainer has been working great. Sometimes it's hard to get connected to calibrate, but it usually works after a reset of the power...." Read more
"...Never again. Multiple problems with resistance and connectivity." Read more
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Otherwise, it is a solid trainer. There are many in depth reviews written elsewhere about it. Setup was not difficult, syncing to services/apps is painfree, and elite customer service is helpful if you ever need to contact them.
I'm pretty sure I'd seriously injur myself if I tried an actual training session on this thing.
Update few month in:
The trainer has been working great. Sometimes it's hard to get connected to calibrate, but it usually works after a reset of the power. Resistance makes it feel like riding uphill and down. Power reading seems very accurate from what I can tell. Not really any problems after a month plus of riding. Great option for those on more of a budget ( wahoo is$$$$)
But once I got going, it's been a good experience for the most part. It's super quiet in both ERG and non-ERG mode. Getting the bike on is simple and just requires tightening the thru-axle.
When it's in ERG mode, it takes 10-20 seconds for the power to settle into that Zwift is setting. The power levels fluctuate more than I expected for a wheel-off trainer, missing the target power levels by 10% or so moment to moment before getting back on target. It does seem to average out pretty close to the target over the course of the interval, but the variability is puzzling.
You can level two foot pads on either extending leg. That's important to do for stability. There are some annoying creaking sounds coming from the chassis itself. Some of the fittings could probably be tightened with the proper torx bit, something that I will look into doing.
All in all, I'm happy with the purchase and the unit. Not perfect, but wasn't expecting it to be.
What I'm not crazy about is the software. The phone app's UI is rather primitive and the "buttons" aren't sensitive enough which usually requires several stabs of the finger to get them to work. Naming a ride you've recording to play back on the trainer is not at all intuitive. My biggest gripe though is with the PC application. Like the phone app it's UI is primitive and not terribly intuitive, but my biggest gripe is how the difficulty of either a downloaded video of a ride as well as one you record yourself is calculated. I find I have to set the difficulty at 50% to approximate the actual difficulty of the ride I recorded. And the slope calculator often seems way out of whack too. For example, it calculated the slope of a section of a ride I recorded at 3%, when in fact the section slopes downhill at around 2%. You'll notice the same thing with videos downloaded from the library. It'll show a slope of like 1.5% when you can clearly see that section is level or even downhill. So while I'd give the trainer itself 5 stars, I can only give the software 2 stars because of these issues, hence the 3 star overall rating. Kudos to Elite though for providing actual videos rather than virtual ones like I understand Zwift and others use. Hopefully they'll improve the apps and eliminate these issues.
Overall though I'm really enjoying the trainer. I gave up using the old wheel on roller type trainer years ago not only because it was so boring but because it wouldn't hold the bike securely and I fell over and badly injured my wrist as a result. It also wore out tires like crazy. On the Suito T though I feel perfectly safe and stable and it saves wear on my tire. It's so enjoyable and easy to use I don't use it just when the weather is awful, but even on nice days when the pollen count is high and I don't want to feel miserable after a ride or maybe there's too much traffic during the only time I have to ride. It's a great way to ensure you still get your miles in even when outside conditions aren't ideal.
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Tengo 5 meses de usarlo 6 días a la semana, con la mayoria de las apps que trae de prueba, al final utilizo zwift, lo uso con trainingpeaks y hasta ahorita a funcionado muy bien, simula las subidas y bajadas muy bien. Lo recomiendo
Reviewed in Mexico on January 6, 2023
Tengo 5 meses de usarlo 6 días a la semana, con la mayoria de las apps que trae de prueba, al final utilizo zwift, lo uso con trainingpeaks y hasta ahorita a funcionado muy bien, simula las subidas y bajadas muy bien. Lo recomiendo
Mejor invertirle un poco más y comprar un Wahoo
Lo regresé mejor...