Van Rysel officially launches the D series interactive smart trainers. D100, D500 and D900, each with very specific characteristics and prices below the category average.
One hundred percent connected and interactive, compatible with iOS and Android systems, which can be associated with the most used virtual platforms, such as Zwift. Let's go into detail.






A “comfortable” design
While the model D100 It has a compact design, with the main aim of combining an optimal quality-price ratio (while remaining in a entry level range), D500 and D900 They aim to offer a complete package with top-notch features. This starts with a compact design that's easy to handle and transport.
All rollers have a stable and sturdy steel support frame, with adjustable feet.. The front wheel mount is included. Of course the D series It is designed for thru-axles on bikes with disc brakes.




The three Van Rysel D models
D100 It should be considered as an entry level roller, which borrows some features from the high-end ones. It can support a maximum power of 600 watts, simulate a 6% slope, with a 5% margin of error during detection. The D100 has two foldable uprights to reduce its overall dimensions. The list price is 250 euros.
D500 It adopts the same design and shapes as the high-end models D900 and is based on the same concept of development. It even supports power peaks of 1.500 watts, with an accuracy close to 2% in the detection phase. It is also capable of support a slope simulation of up to 12%. The list price of 450 euro, makes it really interesting and appealing.








D900 is a working tool in all respects, developed and dedicated to those who use rollers to complement normal outdoor workouts. It arrives at support a power of 2.000 watts, a 20% inclination and an accuracy close to 2%. The list price is a significant added value: 600 €The price itself, accessible to many, allows different types of users to enter a category of tools that until recently was reserved for a niche of users.
OneLap and Zwift, free trial
Buying a Van Rysel smart trainer, one month of use is included Zwift and three months of the platform OneLap, which is part of the portfolio Van Rysel. The company that is an integral part of Decathlon, but it has a very precise identity, it changes the rules of the game in a radical way, focusing on quality, on high-level technical characteristics, but with low pricesThis last factor, which is neither secondary nor trivial, opens the category of high-end smart trainers to a wide range of users.