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  • Its the Pro frame.
    The resistance unit has magnets that hat move outwards as you increase speed. The further out they are, they more they produce resistance. The outward motion of the magnets is resisted by springs. These springs are adjusted by setting your level (spinning, road, interval, mountain).

    That's what I'm saying. It looks exactly the same as my JetFluid (Pro) with a different resistance unit on it.

    Which trainer is best for me?

    • Wind: The wind provides progressive resistance with a fan blade design. It is simple, inexpensive, with good road-feel, but noise levels increase quickly with your wheel speed.
    • Magnetic: Uses magnetic resistance with three resistance levels. It is a perfect trainer for novice riders who simply want to log some miles over the winter.
    • Magnetic Plus: Same unit as above, but with a handlebar-mounted remote control, which enables a wider selection of resistance levels at your fingertips.
    • Magneto: The only magnetic trainer on the market with progressive resistance. Extraordinary road-feel, an elegant design, and a very quiet ride. Includes Cam Lever for easy adjustment of resistance unit. Resistance range is more than adequate for most enthusiast riders, but Sprinters, Clydesdales, and Mountain-Goats, please read on...
    • Fluid 2: The Fluid trainer offers the widest range of progressive resistance. Spin along with virtually no resistance or hammer out a 2000-watt sprint. You will never outgrow this trainer. Includes Cam Lever for easy adjustment of resistance unit.
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