Elite Suito-T Direct Drive Smart Trainer (Black) (No Cassette)

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The Elite Suito-T direct drive trainer features automatically adjustable resistance and simulates gradients up to 15%. The Suito-T is ANT+, FE-C, and Bluetooth compatible, so it can integrate with all popular apps and platforms. The Suito-T has a stable base for energetic workouts. This T version of the Suito does not include a cassette. 

Features:

  • Includes a free 1-month subscription to Zwift and a free 12-month subscription to the My E-Training software
  • Sensorless cadence measurement
  • Fits QR and 142mm thru axle frames (Adaptor available for 148mm frames)
  • Ready to install your own Shimano HG compatible cassette (not included)
  • Assembled in box

Specifications: 
Max Power: 
1900 watts 
Max Slope: 15% 
Power Measurement Accuracy: +/-2.5% 

This product was added to our catalog on November 1, 2021

Rob Bartsch
Verified Owner
Friday, Apr 7 2023 (about a year ago)
Elite Suito-T Direct Drive Smart Trainer (Black) (No Cassette)
I bought th Suito-T to replace an old wheel-on trainer so I could do Zwift during the winter. Now that I have several hundred miles on it I can honestly say I am really happy with it. It's very smooth and responsive and connects very well to zwift. It's also pretty heavy so it doesn't bounce around at all. This might be an issue if you were trying to transport it around a lot but I leave it in my garage. The carry handle is nice for times I do move it, something that Garmin didn't have. It is also less expensive and simulates a steeper gradient than the Garmin.

One thing I don't like is the small wheel block for the front wheel. It's so short that it twists very easily, especially on concrete. It would probably be fine on carpet or if you screwed it to a block of wood. I don't want to do either so that's the one downside. I just use the wheel block from my old trainer.

All in all I really am happy with it.