I have a Kurt Kinetic Rock & Roll with small wheel adapter. It is superb.
It is not stationary in the vertical plane like other trainers - it moves (lots) and you use your core muscles. It's actually just like riding outside... :-)
it's also power calibrated - so speed is related to power (+/- 5% - powermeters are +/- 3% so close enough..)
It's the same fluid resistance unit of the Road Machine - noise wise, not a lot till ~20mph then it does start being more noticeable - still fine with the TV up a few notches tho.
Recommended as it's the only one that is approved for use with tandems(!) and works fine with brompton sized wheels upwards :-)
I have a Kurt Kinetic Rock & Roll with small wheel adapter. It is superb.
It is not stationary in the vertical plane like other trainers - it moves (lots) and you use your core muscles. It's actually just like riding outside... :-)
it's also power calibrated - so speed is related to power (+/- 5% - powermeters are +/- 3% so close enough..)
It's the same fluid resistance unit of the Road Machine - noise wise, not a lot till ~20mph then it does start being more noticeable - still fine with the TV up a few notches tho.
Recommended as it's the only one that is approved for use with tandems(!) and works fine with brompton sized wheels upwards :-)