![]() – Cassette compatibility of 8 through 12 speed cassettes (adapters required for XD/XDR/NX/Campy) – Dual ANT+/Bluetooth Smart support, including FE-C and FTMS, plus power/speed/cadence broadcasting Which, in turn gets us to the quick overall specs: In any case, that’s not a hugely long list of new things, but some of the items in it are big ticket ones – notably the inclusion of a cassette, but also the increased grade simulation. So in reality it’s 5.1kg (not 4.5kg as originally announced), thus making it 21.5% higher than the Direto X.Įlite says this makes a 26% larger inertia amount:ĭireto X Moment of Inertia = 15800 kgxmm2ĭireto XR Moment of Inertia = 19930 kgxmm2 They’re updating their specs now to conform to how it’s usually spec’d. Update July 31st, 2020: There was a mistake in the original flywheel specs/sheets from Elite, which didn’t actually include the weight of the discs. – Trainer is now fully assembled out of box (no attaching legs or cassette anymore) – New ERG mode algorithm with increased responsiveness/stability – Increased flywheel from 4.2kg/9.2lbs to 5.1kg/11.2lbs – Increased grade simulation from 18% to 24% – Cassette now included (11-speed Shimano/SRAM compatible) Also, we’ll recap some general spec stuff too: Just the way I roll! What’s New:īefore we dive into all the usual review stuff, let’s just do a super quick recap of what’s changed between the Elite Direto X, and the newer Direto XR. Until then, whack that play button below to get the whole skinny in one tidy video:Īnd for everything else, you can continue swiping down through piles and piles of text and photos. Once I’m done with it, I’ll get it packaged up and back to Elite. I’ve been using a media loaner Direto XR for a few weeks now on a number of workouts, including Zwift and TrainerRoad, putting it to the test to see how it handles everything from shorter rides to longer ones – including climbing Mont Ventoux in Zwift. Depending on which region you’re in, it’s either already available to order and ship today, or it’s on a boat. Oh – and they’ve taken a page from Wahoo’s playbook this year: The Direto XR is shipping as of today. As usual, it comes with a front wheel block. In addition to the included 11-speed cassette and ramped up internals, the unit also increases the flywheel weight as well – from 4.2kg to 5.1kg. Of course, that added power comes at a slight increase in price – now $949, but it now includes the cassette pre-installed, saving you money there. But in doing so, this more powerful Direto kills off the Drivo series trainers from Elite, which were Elite’s prior top-dog trainers. ![]() ![]() For example, it’ll now replicate grades of 24%. Once installed either leave the Newerth registration blank or enter and register an account name for game statistics recording (wins/looses weapon accuracy etc).The Elite Direto XR continues the lineage of the Direto trainer brand, but significantly ramps up the capabilities of the trainer. With each new match all previous progress gets reset. A game can take between 2 and 45 minutes. Each team has one commander, who plays the game like an RTS, and additional players, who play the game like an FPS (but with a third-person mode for melee). The goal of the game is to destroy the primary enemy structure - the "Stronghold"įor the human race, or the "Lair" for the beast race. A single match has two or more teams, which can be either human or beasts. Takes place on one of over 2000 available maps. Savage XR is a unique RTS/FPS hybrid game available as Freeware for Windows, Linux and Mac, that can be played either online, on LAN or offline against bots (without commander). Savage XR is entirely free and non-profit! ![]() Aim of the game is to destroy the enemy base. Savage XR, the successor of the 2003 award winning PC game Savage: The Battle for Newerth, takes the best of the Real-time Strategy, First-person Shooter and Third-person Action genres and blends it into a cohesive, complex and addicting experience. ![]()
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