Kurt Kinetic Rock & Roll Trainers


  • Average Rating: 3.92/5
  • MSRP: $ 570.00
  • # of Reviews: 12

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Product Description

An industry FIRST! This revolutionary new trainer moves and grooves with the rider, simulating a natural side-to side action. Our Rock 'n Roll Trainer simultaneously allows a rider to work on their cycling technique and power, and is particularly effective in replicating out-of-saddle hill climbing. This unique design has progressive dampening to support riders of any weight, and self-centers the rider for a natural pedaling action. No other trainer manufacturer is as dedicated to replicating the outdoor ride indoors as Kinetic!


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Overall Rating:2
Value Rating:2
Submitted by triumph1 a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: January 10, 2012

Strengths:    Sturdy build

Weaknesses:    overpriced

Bottom Line:   
I think anyone would be better off spending less money on the cheaper road machine. I found this unit very uncomfortable to use for high leg speed or interval training. The unit exaggerates a bouncing motion that makes it impossible for me to use effectively, highly disappointed.

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Purchased At:   LBS



Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:3
Submitted by Just Win a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: June 23, 2011

Strengths:    Smooth ride

Weaknesses:    Does not support 27" and larger wheels as it claims.
Buyer beware.


Bottom Line:   
Attached my 27" Schwinn World Sport to the rock and roll trainer only to find that my weight caused the rear tire to press upon the floor so that it was not possible to peddle at all. 290 LBS

BTW my 26" mountain bike worked fine (smaller tires more clearance)

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Favorite Ride:   Schwinn World Sport

Price Paid:    $100.00

Purchased At:   Friend



Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by ZoSoSwiM a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: May 27, 2011

Strengths:    Stable, smooth, quiet, Rocking motion is awesome, Love the bright green color, easy to mount the bike, easy adjustments, and lifetime warranty.

Weaknesses:    A bit expensive but if you can slap a coupon down you'll walk away saving a decent amount.

Bottom Line:   
This is a review for a new 2011 Rock and Roll trainer.. Haven't used the pro flywheel yet.

First thoughts... super smooth resistance curve and extremely stable trainer. I find the rocking motion and slight vertical compliance to help relieve some soreness associated with riding a trainer. Keeping the bike still takes a little effort which I appreciate. This is certainly the closest to real road feel I could expect from a trainer. Standing feels more natural than with a fixed trainer as well. Overall I'm extremely happy that I picked up this trainer. Wish I did much sooner!

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Price Paid:    $399.00

Purchased At:   REI

Similar Products Used:   Minoura VFS (mag fluid trainer)




Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Kevin a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: May 3, 2011

Strengths:    Road-like feel, great resistance, quiet.

Weaknesses:    Big and Heavy

Bottom Line:   
I decided to upgrade to a nicer trainer last year because I was just recovering from shoulder surgery and I knew it would be a few months before I'd be able to ride outside safely again. I did a little research and decided to go for the rock and roll trainer (with the pro resistance unit) to get a more realistic ride, but without the attention span that rollers require. I'm definitely glad that I bought this thing. It's super quiet (compared to my old mag trainer), it has a great resistance profile, and while the rock and roll motion isn't quite like riding on the road, it's much more realistic than any other trainer I've used. The only downside to this thing is that it's BIG and heavy. This is definitely not the trainer for someone who is limited on space.

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Price Paid:    $549.00

Purchased At:   Amazon

Similar Products Used:   CycleOps Magneto 2, Blackburn Trackstand Ultra



Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by waxwing a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: January 4, 2011

Strengths:    * road like feel
* can suffer on it 2-3x longer -- much less trainer numbness
* super smooth
* super quiet
* easy to secure bike
* doesn't annoy my knee
* awesome when hammering out of saddle
* green color


Weaknesses:    * price
* green color
* old fashioned screw-style adjustment for resistance unit


Bottom Line:   
I hate trainers and I have tried a lot of them over the years. However, the Rock & Roll is different: it is much more comfortable, it is more stable, and it is closer to riding on the road. That said, it is still a trainer, so you will need distractions: DVDs, Netflix, etc. Most importantly, I have a bad knee (hockey injury) which is irritated by other trainers whereas I can ride the R&R without problems. The R&R also really engages your core when you sprint.

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Favorite Ride:   Anything other than the #$%@ trainer

Price Paid:    $490.00

Purchased At:   Amazon

Similar Products Used:   CycleOps Fluid, Tacx, Elite Rollers, Minoura, CompuTrainer

Bike Setup:   Which bike are we talking about? :-)



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