Decathlon reduces the price of its star turbo trainer
The best-selling smart rollers from Decathlon are now even more attractive for those who want to get started in virtual cycling without spending a fortune. The Van Rysel D100 and Van Rysel D100 Zwift Edition are on sale until July 20.
Decathlon reduces the price of its Van Rysel D100 and D100 Zwift Edition rollers
Decathlon has announced a significant price reduction on its popular direct drive rollers Van Rysel D100 and Van Rysel D100 Zwift Edition. Two models that already stood out for their excellent value for money and are now positioned as one of the best options in the market in their segment.
New prices for the Van Rysel D100 and D100 Zwift Edition:
Van Rysel D100: a basic model that delivers
This model has become the most recommended direct drive roller in recent years. Its compact design, direct mounting, and Bluetooth FTMS connectivity make it ideal for those who want to train at home without complications or noise. With a maximum resistance of 600W and a simulated slope of 6%, it is more than enough for the level of most amateur cyclists.
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Compatible with conventional quick releases and 12mm thru-axles, the only thing to consider is that it only supports cassettes with a Shimano core (HG). Despite not having ANT+ or ERG mode, its price makes it a perfect entry point to virtual cycling with platforms like Zwift, Kinomap, or Bkool.
Van Rysel D100 Zwift Edition with virtual changes
This updated version of the D100 is ready to make the most of Zwift. It integrates the new Zwift Cog, a specific cog that replaces the traditional cassette, and allows up to 24 virtual speeds through simulated resistance changes. Quieter, easier to install, and compatible with most bikes (between 8 and 12 speeds).
It also includes the Zwift Click, a remote control that allows you to control the resistance from the application.
With this price drop, Decathlon gives a new boost to accessible and versatile indoor cycling. For €219 or €249, it is now easier than ever to train all year round from home with a reliable, quiet roller that is compatible with the main virtual platforms.
Both models are available on the official Decathlon website.