Tacx Neo 2T vs Wahoo Kickr 2022: A premium smart trainer head-to-head

Wahoo Kickr vs Tacx Neo 2t
(Image credit: Josh Ross)

As we head into the winter season in the northern hemisphere, we are heading into turbo trainer season. There will be some of you who will hang up the summer bike and move to strictly indoor riding. There will also be some who continue to ride outside when possible but with the days getting short, even those of us who brave the elements will likely be spending more time on a turbo trainer. Making the most of the situation will mean jumping over to our list of the best smart trainers available and finding the right product for our needs. 

There are a lot of options available, at various price points from a range of brands, but two of the biggest names in the high-end turbo trainer space are Tacx and Wahoo. The Tacx Neo 2T and the brand-new 6th iteration of the Wahoo Kickr are not the only top-of-the-line trainers available but they are the two most popular. If you are shopping for a new trainer this season, it's likely you will be looking at these two options. I have spent a considerable amount of time on both, I'm regularly pitting the Tacx Neo 2T vs the Wahoo Kickr in my testing, and here I'm going to share my findings on what makes them different, and which you should buy. Keep reading to find out why you might choose one over the other. 

Josh Ross

Josh hails from the Pacific Northwest of the United States but would prefer riding through the desert than the rain. He will happily talk for hours about the minutiae of cycling tech but also has an understanding that most people just want things to work. He is a road cyclist at heart and doesn't care much if those roads are paved, dirt, or digital. Although he rarely races, if you ask him to ride from sunrise to sunset the answer will be yes. Height: 5'9" Weight: 140 lb. Rides: Salsa Warbird, Cannondale CAAD9, Enve Melee, Look 795 Blade RS, Priority Continuum Onyx

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