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Wahoo Kickr Snap Bike Trainer

SKU: 853988006355-FTS
AED 2,000.00

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The perfect entry-level, wheel-on indoor smart trainer

The easiest way to describe the Wahoo Kickr Snap Trainer is that it is the Kickr’s easier cousin. It works with the rear wheel of your bike rather than necessitating removal. Otherwise, it’s almost entirely identical. That is to write it is an indoor trainer, thanks to a 10.5lbs flywheel and electromagnet, as well as an ability to read and send ANT+ and BTLE signals, it can deliver not only incredibly precise workouts, but bring the world to your workouts. That world includes training programs from companies like Strava and Sufferest, virtual reality-like training experiences from Zwift, Trainer road, Kinomap, Rouvy, and more. You just need to have the right apps on your head unit, computer, tablet, and/or phone, and you’re ready to go. You can also use Snap as a traditional stationary trainer, controlling the resistance via your electronic controller.

The Snap has been upgraded to work with Wahoo’s Kickr Climb simulator, a means to raise and lower your bike as you’re climbing and descending virtual hills or just more accurately program a workout. It also just gained LED indictors that confirm the unit is powered, connected, and transmitting/receiving. The Wahoo Kickr Snap trainer clicks with your riding life. To keep the Snap as simple as possible, Wahoo worked with a trainer company to provide a durable, stable trainer frame onto which they’ve secured their electromagnetic resistance device. You take your bike and install it into the frame, either via a quick release, or thru-axle (thru-axle adapter is sold separately). When your bike is installed, the unit plugged in and turned on, you then can link it to your bike’s head unit, your computer, your phone, your tablet.

That linking to something beyond your head unit (which itself should be compatible if you want it to talk to the Snap) has to be paired with: iPhone 4S or newer, an iPad 3rd generation or newer, an iPad Mini, an iPad Touch 5th generation or newer), MacBook either BTLE or paired with ANT+ dongle  A Windows PC that is either BTLE or paired with an ANT+ dongle, and most Android devices. If you want your head unit to communicate with the Snap, it has to have ANT+ FE-C capability. The Snap weighs 38lbs. It folds out to provide a footprint measuring 29 x 26 inches (74 x 66 cm). The maximum resistance it can create is 1500 watts. Accuracy is +/- 3%. The maximum incline is a 12% gradient. The trainer comes in the box with a front wheel block, a power cord, a power brick (transformer), a quick release skewer, and a quick start guide. The maximum recommended user weight is 250lbs. The compatible wheel sizes are 650c, 26”, 700c, 650b, 29”. The compatible rear hub types are 130 and 135mm quick releases, and 142x12mm thru-axles (with adapter). Total unit weight is 38lbs.


HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Optimized flywheel technology
  • Realistic ride feel
  • +/- 3% Power Accuracy
  • Easy app set-up
  • Quick release axle compatible
  • Measures speed, distance and power
  • Third party apps compatibility
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Wahoo Kickr Snap Bike Trainer

AED 2,000.00


The perfect entry-level, wheel-on indoor smart trainer

The easiest way to describe the Wahoo Kickr Snap Trainer is that it is the Kickr’s easier cousin. It works with the rear wheel of your bike rather than necessitating removal. Otherwise, it’s almost entirely identical. That is to write it is an indoor trainer, thanks to a 10.5lbs flywheel and electromagnet, as well as an ability to read and send ANT+ and BTLE signals, it can deliver not only incredibly precise workouts, but bring the world to your workouts. That world includes training programs from companies like Strava and Sufferest, virtual reality-like training experiences from Zwift, Trainer road, Kinomap, Rouvy, and more. You just need to have the right apps on your head unit, computer, tablet, and/or phone, and you’re ready to go. You can also use Snap as a traditional stationary trainer, controlling the resistance via your electronic controller.

The Snap has been upgraded to work with Wahoo’s Kickr Climb simulator, a means to raise and lower your bike as you’re climbing and descending virtual hills or just more accurately program a workout. It also just gained LED indictors that confirm the unit is powered, connected, and transmitting/receiving. The Wahoo Kickr Snap trainer clicks with your riding life. To keep the Snap as simple as possible, Wahoo worked with a trainer company to provide a durable, stable trainer frame onto which they’ve secured their electromagnetic resistance device. You take your bike and install it into the frame, either via a quick release, or thru-axle (thru-axle adapter is sold separately). When your bike is installed, the unit plugged in and turned on, you then can link it to your bike’s head unit, your computer, your phone, your tablet.

That linking to something beyond your head unit (which itself should be compatible if you want it to talk to the Snap) has to be paired with: iPhone 4S or newer, an iPad 3rd generation or newer, an iPad Mini, an iPad Touch 5th generation or newer), MacBook either BTLE or paired with ANT+ dongle  A Windows PC that is either BTLE or paired with an ANT+ dongle, and most Android devices. If you want your head unit to communicate with the Snap, it has to have ANT+ FE-C capability. The Snap weighs 38lbs. It folds out to provide a footprint measuring 29 x 26 inches (74 x 66 cm). The maximum resistance it can create is 1500 watts. Accuracy is +/- 3%. The maximum incline is a 12% gradient. The trainer comes in the box with a front wheel block, a power cord, a power brick (transformer), a quick release skewer, and a quick start guide. The maximum recommended user weight is 250lbs. The compatible wheel sizes are 650c, 26”, 700c, 650b, 29”. The compatible rear hub types are 130 and 135mm quick releases, and 142x12mm thru-axles (with adapter). Total unit weight is 38lbs.


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