![]() NOISE LEVEL: The CORE comes with the same new built design as the Wahoo KICKR 2018 and it’s very quiet. ![]() ![]() ![]() The KICKR 2018 and KICKR CORE are still not Bluetooth FTMS compatible. CONNECTIONS: Smart Bluetooth, ANT+ FE-C compatible.CASSETTE COMPATIBILITY: The CORE is compatible with 8/9/10/11 Speed SRAM/Shimano.BIKE COMPATIBILITY: The CORE is compatible with 24″ RD / 24″ MTB / 650c RD / 26″ MTB / 700c RD / 650b MTB / 29″ MTB and compatible with 130/135mm QR, 12×142, and 12×148 Thru Axle hub.ACCURACY: The CORE has a maximum power output of 1,800 watts and +/-2% accurate.MAXIMUM SLOPE: The CORE can simulate gradients up to 16%.Unlike the KICKR, the CORE frame doesn’t have adjustable legs and height isn’t adjustable either. DESIGN: The KICKR CORE is built with the same steel frame as the Wahoo KICKR.My review below is my honest experience with the trainer and not paid by Wahoo in any way. Two months later, the KICKR CORE is now in stock and you can finally order yours.Īs usual, a little disclaimer first: Wahoo Fitness sent me this KICKR CORE to use for this review and I will be returning it back to them. Wahoo announced the KICKR CORE at Eurobike last July along with an updated KICKR 2018 and the Headwind. The CORE is Wahoo’s attempt to enter the midrange direct drive smart trainer market and go head to head against the Tacx Flux and the Elite Direto.
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