Travel Trac Millennium Inertial Trainer review
- Price Paid:$200.00
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User rating:(4.8)
- Would buy again from this company: Yes
- Used product for: 5 months
- # of logged workouts:
"I like this trainer a lot - it kept me on my bike throughout the winter. It is quiet, and setup is VERY easy."ToeKnail
Ease of use
Get on your bike and ride.
Quality of Construction
Seems solid. Mu bike seems like it leans just slightly to the left when it's hooked up - I laid a towel under the left side to even it out.
Adjustability
I am 6'0", my wife is 5'0" - very easy to adjust for her bike and for mine.
Durability
Seems sturdy.
Value
Good trainer, paid $200 (plus $25 shipping and about $8 for the block to go under the front wheel).
Appearance
Looks ok, but it's a trainer in my basement, so who cares?
Performance
Gives a great workout
Strengths
Certainly not easy - it gives a great workout, even at relatively low gears. I like the intertial wheel - it still spins for a couple seconds if you stop pedaling (like to grab the tv remote). Note - this only really lasts a few seconds. It is VERY quiet - I watch tv at a relatively low volume while riding. My wife uses it with her mountain bike and even then the volume is not too bad.
Weakness
I'm not sure if it was built slightly off center or if I'm imagining that.
- 2 people use
- 69 workouts logged
- 1095.3 miles / 63.66 hours logged
Ease of installation
Figuring it out might take a couple minutes, but after that it's done in about 30 seconds each time.