00:00 The Justo from Elite is the brand's range-topping interactive trainer.
00:04 It is jam-packed full of features, so I'm going to break them down and let you know
00:07 about the five most important.
00:08 I'll also be giving you a chance to win one of your own, so be sure to stick around
00:13 to find out how you could get your hands on one of these little beauties.
00:18 First up, let me run you through some of the key stats.
00:21 The Justo is capable of simulating gradients up to 24% and power measurement is claimed
00:27 to be accurate to within +/- 1%.
00:31 In addition to this, the Justo also has the ability to deep dive on your pedalling efficiency.
00:37 This is made possible by Elite's MyE-Training software and this function will help you analyse
00:42 your power output throughout the whole pedalling motion via a 24-point system.
00:48 This information will allow you to evaluate the mechanical efficiency of your movement
00:52 so you can then make adjustments to your position where necessary.
00:57 The Justo can also auto-calibrate, meaning it will do it at the most convenient time
01:02 and it won't need any manual intervention from the user.
01:07 Getting a great ride feel from your trainer helps immerse you into whichever training
01:10 platform you might be using, so Elite have done their very best to make sure that this
01:14 trainer doesn't get in the way of that.
01:17 The Justo incorporates ERG mode, which means that whenever you stop pedalling and the flyer
01:22 will stop spinning, when you start back up again, you will have a few seconds of no resistance
01:27 before it kicks back in again, meaning that you can settle into it.
01:31 They've also added their Flex Feet, which aim to make the pedalling sensation more realistic.
01:36 These are interchangeable feet and allow you to replicate the natural ride feel of the
01:40 bike out on the road.
01:43 These red ones here are a lot squishier than the black ones, so it is great to be able
01:47 to customise the ride feel depending on your own preferences.
01:53 Now onto connectivity, and the Justo has been equipped with dual Bluetooth channels, meaning
01:58 you have the ability to connect a couple of Bluetooth devices, such as a bike computer,
02:03 whilst also being connected to your favourite training software.
02:07 The Justo also has the ability to work as a bridge between your heart rate and cadence
02:11 sensors, meaning that all the data from those sensors can be linked up to the data that
02:16 the trainer sends your training software.
02:19 This is especially useful to Apple TV users who have restrictions on the number of devices
02:24 that they can connect.
02:28 A trainer such as this one comes alive when it's plugged in at the mains, and you think
02:32 it would be crucial for it to be powered up for it to be useful.
02:35 Well, that's not the case.
02:38 The Justo has two new standalone modes, which means the rider can use the trainer even if
02:43 it's not plugged in, turned on or connected to software.
02:46 So if the trainer is plugged in and turned on, but not connected to software, then you'll
02:51 be able to set an incline between 0 and 24% via the My E-Training app in advance, and
02:57 then the trainer will continue to maintain that gradient even after being disconnected
03:02 from the app.
03:03 However, if it's neither connected or plugged in, then you can adjust the level of resistance
03:08 before disconnection by selecting a value between 1 and 16 via the My E-Training app.
03:15 The trainer will then be set at this level of resistance until you reconnect, meaning
03:19 you can use it completely independently of any software or power.
03:24 Finally, on to compatibility, and the Justo is compatible with road, gravel and mountain
03:31 bike cassettes, with its 130 or 135mm QR hubs and supplied adapters to take a 142mm through
03:39 axle.
03:40 The trainer is also compatible with all the sizes that you can see on screen, with adapters
03:45 that are available via Elite or any of their stockists.
03:49 In terms of cassettes, you can immediately fit anything from a 9-speed to a 12-speed
03:54 Shimano cassette, and it's also possible to fit a 12-speed Shimano mountain bike cassette
03:59 with the addition of the Micro Spline freehub body.
04:03 Now, Campagnolo, SRAM XD and XDR are also compatible with the correct freehub body,
04:09 which is again available from Elite or any of their stockists.
04:13 Now moving away from the hardware, and the Justo is compatible with all indoor training
04:18 software, so whether you prefer to use Zwift, Trainer Road or even Ruvie, then this trainer
04:23 has got you covered.
04:27 Now on to the bit you've all been waiting for.
04:29 If you want to be in with a chance of winning one of these, then head to the link in the
04:33 description, click through, answer the question and you'll be entered into the prize draw.
04:37 Do let me know down in the comments what you think of this new trainer from Elite.
04:40 If you enjoyed the video, drop it a like, subscribe to the channel for more content
04:44 and I'll see you again very soon.
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