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  • SAVE 30% - Elite Crono Mag ElastoGel Turbo Trainer


    19 April 2010

    Wiggle have knocked £55.80 off the price of the Elite Crono Mag ElastoGel Turbo Trainer which is down to just £130.

    Elite Crono Mag ElastoGel Turbo Trainer

    Top Features of the Elite Crono Mag ElastoGel Turbo Trainer

    • Crono frame give a more natural feel with less stress on the bicycle. No bolt or spring plate to adjust
    • Frame folds and is easy to transport
    • Magnetic resistance unit – 5 levels of adjustment
    • ElastoGel roller reduces noise and tyre wear and increases grip
    • Quick thread hub clamp assembly
    • Pre - assembled
    • Resistance: Magnetic
    • Adjustable Resistance: Yes
    • Wheel Sizes: 26", 650c, 700c
    • Noise Level: Quiet
    • Remote Adjuster: Yes
    • PC Required: No
    • Q/R Included: Yes
     

    CRONO MAG from Elite is a magnetic-type training roller with five different constant-speed resistance levels.

    It is possible to variate the effort with a remote lever that is fixed to the handlebar (fits bar diameters from Ø 25.4 to Ø 31.8 mm) with a clamp that has a quick release.

    The resistance on the CRONO MAG is generated by powerful magnets placed on the flywheel and two discs that cross its magnetic field.

    The big flywheel, whose weight reaches 1700 gr., offer an inertia that can make the pedalling round and progressive which coincides with the change in the resistance level.
    Crono Mag has the Elastogel roller, this gives a greater adherence to the tyre, with a subsequent decrease of 50% of the noise compared to a trainer with an aluminium roller, it also has a decrease of 20% in tyre wear.

    Another very important innovation of the Crono Mag is the frame, with its compass structure that allows it to move the load on the resistance unit in function of the weight and the position of the athlete, differently from what happens with a classic kind of frame, where such load is pre-determined by a constant load mechanic system.



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