KIT ZONE
Weighing 14.5kg, the Suito-T has legs already attached and a convenient carry handle. Once you've folded the legs out and loaded1,900 watts – impressive figures for a mid-priced smart trainer. We found the Suito-T was a little louder than the JetBlack Volt, peaking at 65 decibels while riding at 200 watts, but it shouldn't trouble the neighbours. It's relatively sturdy but wobbles a little when you're out of the saddle. The power is delivered smoothly, although during big efforts in ERG mode it takes a little longer to ramp up than we'd like. Power accuracy was not quite within its claimed +/-2.5% compared to our trusty Favero Assioma pedals, particularly at higher wattages. We found accuracy improved by moving to the small chainring. If you value a conveniently designed trainer and a decent indoor riding experience without a very big-ticket price, the Suito-T is well worth your consideration.