CycleOps Mag Indoor Bicycle Trainer review
- Price Paid:$180.00
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User rating:(5)
- Would buy again from this company: Yes
- Used product for: 3 months
- # of logged workouts:
"Overall this was a perfect investment as I cannot stand exercising outside in the cold weather. Of course riding on the trainer is extremely boring if you don't have something to keep your mind preoccupied with. I definitely sweat a great deal more when I am on the trainer than when I simply out riding and that's for obvious reason but when I'm done getting a session in on the trainer I know I've gotten a good workout."DanKalbacher
Ease of use
No problems
Quality of Construction
Solid without any worries about it coming apart or causes my the crash.
Fit
Once you figure out where to put the set up regarding the rear wheel you won't have to change it and you'll be good to go.
Adjustability
I can do a good protion of the adjusting through switching of gears.
Durability
So far so good.
Value
Decent price but I also purchased the front riser which I found is a must and the sweat catcher as I sweat pretty profusely.
Customer Service
My bike store gave me solid tips and stuff but haven't had any issues that have needed a "Customer Service" intervention.
Performance
Great performance that gives me a good off-season/indoor workout.
Strengths
Compact when stored, sturdy when riding on it, no real concerns about being unsteady to include when I stand.
Weakness
No real weaknesses that I can tell. The vibrations take some getting used to especially when sitting on it for a while I found my lower area gets numb and that forces me to get off for a few minutes but I'm told that's normal.
- 53 people use
- 1023 workouts logged
- 16038.99 miles / 1284.91 hours logged
Ease of installation
Fairly easy to set up and can't remember having an difficulty except trying to figure out how the resistance wheel goes because the manual wasn't for the Mag but rather the fluid. Nothing you can't figure out with trial and error I guess.