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Description

The Best Way To Build In The Off-Season...Or The Too-Hot Season

Elite's Suito-T Interactive Direct Drive Trainer does everything you would expect from a top-of-the-line trainer but does so in a less expensive package. The Suito-T uses all of the industry-standard wireless transmissions to be compatible with current online training applications and includes built-in calculated power to ensure the best user experience with those apps.

Elite also focused on often overlooked, but important, details such as four adjustable legs for a stable platform, a quieter ride, and 15% road grade simulation.

The Suito-T is compatible with 130 to 135mm QR hubs and with 12x142mm thru-axle. Adapters are included. The adapter for bicycles with 12x148mm thru-axle (Boost) and adapters for bicycles with 135x10mm thru-axle and 12mm are available as accessories.

Features

  • Interactive direct drive
  • Power simulated to 15 percent road grade
  • Calculated power, accurate to +-2.5 percent
  • BT, ANT, FE-C protocols
  • Compact folded size
  • Includes riser block
  • My E-Training (1 yr)
  • Compatible with Elite Rizer Gradient Simulator (Sold separately)

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    No International Shipping. The manufacturer of this product does not allow us to ship outside the United States and U.S. Territories except to US diplomatic and military base addresses (APO/FPO).

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    Mfg PartNum: 110191001EXUE 

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    Great trainer for a reasonable price
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    by Joshinu2
    Norcal
    3 of 4 customers found this review helpful.

    I love this trainer. I had an extra cassette already so no need to buy a trainer that had one. Setup is just a few seconds. Pull it out of the box, extend the legs, the attach the cassette. It came with enough adapters to attach any axle configuration. The free app is basic but it will let you start riding without a subscription to anyone. Im going to start zwift soon to make things a bit more interesting.

    Reviewed 11/27/2021
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    Excellent value smart turbo trainer
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    by Anonymous
    Cycling Enthusiast

    Comes with a 105 cassette and fully assembled. Haven't tested the Elite software, but works well with Zwift driven by an Apple TV. Manual and directions could use some more clarity, but on the whole very happy with this trainer.

    Reviewed 12/14/2020
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    Good addition to training arsenal
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    by John
    Detroit, MI

    I have set up this trainer and had only had a few rides at this point. Overall, it seems like it has good quality construction and it was fairly easy to set-up. I have found a few minor glitches with software compatibility (check internet), but overall at this price point, the data and performance are reliable. Moreover, I feel it is good value and will be an excellent addition to my training arsenal come winter.

    Reviewed 10/3/2020
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    Quiet and responsive
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    by Anonymous
    Cycling Enthusiast
    San Francisco Bay Area
    4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.

    My first direct drive trainer. Much quieter than any wheel-on trainer. Very responsive to changes in (virtual) grade. Setup was a bit trial-and-error to get the right additionaloptional hardware for my bike. Mounting can be a bit tricky to ensure the bike is level. Satisfied in general but I wish Elites instructions were easier to follow.

    Reviewed 7/3/2020
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    Initial Impressions
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    by SteveF
    Cycling Enthusiast
    St. Louis, MO
    22 of 23 customers found this review helpful.

    After making the decision to upgrade from my reliable Jet Black Z1 Pro Fluid trainer to direct drive interactive technology I did plenty of research to determine which of the many brand options would best fit my particular need. I am a performance-based cyclist, not a competitor so my goals are different with the focus on cardiovascular fitness and high-quality low impact exercise. Simplicity comes at a cost, about $800 for Suito and though comparatively less than most of the competition it's not inexpensive. I found several relevant YouTube reviews so the setup and advance knowledge of some of the Suito's quirks was helpful. EXCITE is an Italian company and support at the website particularly if you want to communicate directly with customer service will be a challenge so be prepared to utilize other information resources. There is a knowledge base and forum associated with the EXCITE web site but with the Suito being a new product in their portfolio there's not much that's helpful. I'll start by saying it's imperative that prior to first use or attempting to pair the device with interactive software programs or other hardware components (Garmin Edge in my case) that you download the UPGRADO app available for both Android and Apple mobile devices, then install the firmware update (version 191) since apparently most of the initial problems owners have had with the Suito are connectivity issues and how power, speed, and cadence stats are converted to accurate and useful data. Setup out of the box with provided accessories is pretty much as claimed..simple and straightforward. With two sessions about 90 minutes each I'm feeling pretty good about my choice particularly with how Suito talks to my Garmin Edge 1000 which recognized it immediately via the ANT interface. The cadence and speed numbers (from highest to lowest and averages) are surprisingly close to what I get directly from the Garmin sensors but having never trained with a power meter can't speak to accuracy of that output data. I particularly like how the EDGE will let me tell Suito at what level to set resistance so I can work up to more demanding loads.

    I prefer using a pc with the various training applications allowing me to project to a 55 HDTV via an HDMI cable making the indoor experience immersive in a way a Tablet view can't. Windows PC's, however, will require you buy an ANT USB dongle (about $15 on Amazon) allowing SUITO to transmit and receive the full range of performance data from Zwift, MyETraining, and a host of other companion apps.

    All my previous experience has been with rollers and traditional wheel attached turbo trainers so how the Elite Suito measures up against the Wahoo, Tacx, Cycleops, Kinetic, etc., brands I'm not the one to say but compared to the older platforms Suito's ride feel is vastly superior both in and out of the saddle while being much quieter and stable when utilizing a spirit level and the height adjusters on each arm to fine-tune. The provided Shimano 11sp 105 cassette and skewer are perfectly suited to their purpose and while the riser block works, (just barely), I'll be looking for something more suitable, the Elite SU-STA Elevator block for example. Up to this point, I'm quite satisfied and will follow up with additional comments as I explore the Suito's full capabilities. Yes, I would recommend to a friend.

    Reviewed 11/18/2019
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    A great find
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    by MM
    Cycling Enthusiast
    The Dalles, OR

    I use the bike trainer for indoor workouts when it is too cold to ride outside.

    Reviewed 2/18/2021
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    Works well
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    by Imdodgrfan
    socal

    Trainer works very good with the Zwift app. The App it comes with is worthless so you will have to pay a monthly fee to use it.

    Reviewed 10/30/2020
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    Compact, comparatively light and simple to operate
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    by Bernard L.
    Cycling Enthusiast
    Portland, OR

    The Elite Suito-T trainer was appealing due to its compact and comparatively light weight. I needed a trainer which I can store out of the way, and is easy to move. The Suito-T is not much heavier than some wheels-on trainers, yet is much lighter than other smart trainers. I've only had the trainer three months, so only more time will tell how durable it is. I started by using Zwift to control the trainer, however, I switched to using my Garmin watch, since I don't really need a gamified experience on the trainer. I am merely running through a progression of resistance settings over 20-40 minutes. Use of trainer supplements my other activities (running, skiing, paddling), as I am not a racer and I do not need the social media aspect of most training apps. If you're looking for a smart trainer that is not bulky, heavy and cumbersome to move around, this might work for you.

    Reviewed 1/27/2024
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    Smart trainer made for small spaces and portability
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    by Bernard L.
    Cycling Enthusiast
    Portland, OR

    I think the Elite Suito-T used to come with one free month of Zwift, though it no longer appears to be the case. Also, the Elite app is worthless, or requires some special knowledge to unlock its greatness. That said, I got the Elite Suito-T for two reasons: 1. It's the only smart trainer at its price point (and above) that weighs 32 pounds and easily stores against my wall, or in a coat closet. No other trainer of its kind does this. And I think it does this because it's Italian. In the USA, we apparently all have tons of space and don't live in apartments. Are you listening Garmin/Tacx, Wahoo, and Zwift?! Probable not. 2. The Suito-T has mostly good reviews, especially if you're going to connect with Zwift, Garmin, or other 3rd party apps. I don't have a ton of time on this trainer, and so far have only used it with Zwift, where I can record my Zwift sessions to Garmin and Strava, and control the trainer with my Garmin watch. So, my first impressions are good. Just hope it lasts me a while, since nobody else is making smart trainers with the same form factor, and I would not be surprised to see Elite discontinue the Suito-T soon, if they haven't already.

    Reviewed 12/11/2023
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    A less know feature makes Elite Suito unique
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    by Mister Ray
    Cycling Enthusiast
    Bend, OR
    1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

    Been using a Suito for a couple years now. Works great. Recently while reading on the Elite website I found out about an interesting feature. "Direct Power Meter Link". This lets one use an external power meter to provide power/cadence data to the trainer. In my case I have the Garmin Vector 3 pedals. These broadcast power/cadence via ANT+ and the Elite Suito trainer can receive this ANT+ data and then rebroadcast cast it as BLE. This is helpful because the Apple TV only allows two BLE connections. I use the second BLE connection for the Elite Rizer steering function. So I get accurate power and cadence to Zwift, yet Zwift just sees the Elite Suito as one BLE connection.

    Reviewed 5/25/2022
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    So far, I am liking the trainer
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    by J. Bingham
    Cycling Enthusiast
    SLC, Utah

    This is my first smart trainer, although I did borrow a buddies Elite Direto XR for 5 weeks before committing to this newer way of training. Here is what I know - compared to the Direto XR, they feel fairly similar in terms of resistance. The flywheel obviously spins up a bit quicker on the Suito because it is lighter, but still nothing that seems out of the ordinary or really evident. Both of the trainers seem to fluctuate heavily with cadence and wattage (even with frequent spin down calibrations and the latest firmware) - but this could be due to me and my form, and even my laptop that I use being older and maybe using an older bluetooth connection because of it. When I say heavily, cadence goes up and down by 6-9RPM when spinning as evenly as I can, and wattage will vary up and down by 10-25watts regularly in the same controlled spinning manner. You get just a slight bit more side to side movement with the suito when you spin, where the direto felt more solid - but this isn't a bad thing and doesn't feel like anything is failing or built cheap. Overall this is a great trainer that has allowed me to get into the smart trainer realm and spin in my home through the winter months. I am glad I purchased it. As long as I don't try any of the really gold standard trainers, like Wahoo or Tacx, I should really never know what I am missing, if I am. ;)

    Reviewed 1/14/2022
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    Perfect combination of price and function
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    by PsiSquared
    Cycling Enthusiast
    Cleveland, OH

    I'm more than satisfied with my Elite Suito. Setup was easy and fast. The unit comes well packaged and protected. Connecting it via bluetooth to my iMac was a doddle, and the connection is very stable. I'm not able to directly rate it's power accuracy (My PM is a PowerTap G3 hub, so I can't use that to compare power), but I can say that when "re-riding" rides down outside using old ride files, the feel is very similar, and that's fine with me. Moreover FTP on this is very close to my FTP outside, so I think that verifies my feelings about the unit's power accuracy. The unit seems durable. All-in-all, I'm completely chuffed with the purchase, especially given the price.

    Reviewed 6/3/2021
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    Great Trainer Easy Setup.
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    by Mike NC
    Cycling Enthusiast
    North Carolina
    4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.

    I cycle around 5,000 miles per year. I ride on the road and needed something for bad weather and just something to use if I didn't want to go on the road. This is my first trainer and it works great. I have been using it on Zwift. I recommend buying the trainer without the cassette. You can get a Shimano 105 cassette for around $xx. By doing this you can choose the gear arrangement that suits you best. I'm using the trainer with apple TV. I can connect cadence, watts, speed and heart rate.

    Reviewed 4/22/2021
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    Excellent Trainer
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    by LMurphy
    Cycling Enthusiast
    OHIO
    3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.

    This is my first smart trainer, so I have nothing with which to compare it. However, I do really like it. It was fairly easy (I tend to be mechanically challenged) to mount my road bike to it - after watching a YouTube video. One of the selling points for me was the included cassette. I was concerned about making such a pricey purchase for something I might only use a handful of times (as I did my previous "dumb" trainer). No worries! I enjoy using this trainer so much, I ride almost every day - sometimes twice a day! I will be in the best shape for riding season than I've ever been! Bring it on!

    Reviewed 2/4/2021
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    Easy and Fun
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    by PTDebbie
    Cycling Enthusiast
    Port Townsend, WA
    6 of 6 customers found this review helpful.

    I've had many different types of trainers over the years, both Smart and "not smart". The Elite Suito is truly a next generation trainer; I am so happy with it. It was easy to set up by myself, connects immediately to the app I use, and feels very solid. Riding inside it fun now!

    Reviewed 10/1/2020
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    Great Value
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    by Anonymous
    Cycling Enthusiast
    Central New Jersey

    Solid trainer for the price. Easy to setup, most of the setup is connecting it to the app(Zwift). Agree with some of the resistance modulation complaints about it not being "true to a road feel" because the resistance is a little harder. Pretty quiet for the most part. Overall a really good trainer for under $700.

    Reviewed 2/21/2022
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    Really nice trainer
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    by Anonymous
    Daily Commuter

    I've used this trainer a handful of times so far and really like it. It was very easy to set up. I've tried it with a couple of different on-line riding apps (Zwift and Rouvy so far) and it seems to work well.

    Reviewed 11/18/2021
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    A great movable, quiet trainer for training workouts
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    by Zimmerhanzel Express
    Competitive Racer
    Bastrop TX
    1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

    I bought this to use for training on Zwift. It works great for the swift workouts. I live in a very small house so I have to have a setup that I can set up and take down easily. The power and cadence is accurate. There is only a slight lag when using on Zwift in game mode and the ERG mode works great. The handle and weight makes it easy to move and set up.

    This thing is well built and comes with a free month of Zwift . Bonus!

    Reviewed 3/11/2021
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    Peddling right out of the box
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    by Derailer Dave
    vancouver
    1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

    Easy setup right out of the box. Just had to install the supplied required adapters for my type of hub, mount the bike, and install the skewer. It connected right up to the cycling app, and I was peddling with cyclists from around the world.???????????

    Reviewed 1/7/2021
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    When you don't want to ride outside
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    by Anonymous
    Minnesota
    2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

    I have about 300 miles on the trainer after 3 weeks. I previously had an old school wheel-on fluid trainer that i would dread using. This trainer has been an absolute dream - super easy setup, great connectivity to zwift, and fun to ride indoors.

    Reviewed 12/14/2020
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