Bike Setup: Trek Madone 5.2 with a mix of Campy Centaur and Chorus.
Summary: After reading the rave reviews, I decided to replace my trusted but obsolete low-end resistance trainer with the 1up USA. BIG MISTAKE! I became so frustrated with it that after 2 months of trying to figure it out, I sold it. I was expecting much better performance from such a highly reviewed trainer. Case in point: it litterally chewed up my tyres (even the hard rubber trainers specifically designed for this purpouse); no matter how I adjusted the rear resistance knob, the pressure on the tyre was never right; when I finally got a decent warm-up, the tyre kept slipping and I could never get proper traction for a long workout.... In other words, a nightmare!
Strengths: Well built, sturdy.
Weaknesses: See above. Too many to mention... Frustrating to say the least.
Similar Products Used: Various mag trainers and my old Bike Nashbar resistance trainer.
Would you like to Comment? Join RoadbikeReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.
Summary: Solidly built, light and slim packing so its easier to transport for race warm-ups. Quiet and smooth.
Strengths: see above, and really like the leveling feature
Weaknesses: roller adjustment is quite difficult, I usually use a short bar for a lever, It would be a task to adjust repeatedly between drop out widths or wheel sizes if that is a factor for you.
Similar Products Used: Older Blackburn MagTracstand
Would you like to Comment? Join RoadbikeReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.
Summary: The perfect prerace warm up trainer, folds flat, reasonably light weight, adjusts to unlevel parking lots, quick to mount/dismount, smooth and quiet. Rugged enough to survive interval training as well, where other trainers failed, this one has had no problems. Most trainers fail at 600 watts peak and sustained 300 watts. It is also beautifully made. Works with Shimano skewer. Non-linear resistance means it has plenty of resistance for intervals training and does not need a cable to adjust, just shift gears.
Strengths: Quiet/Smooth operation.
Reliable, Survived more than a year
I really like this one.
Weaknesses: Unit will get warm when doing really big power efforts
Similar Products Used: Many, all broken.
Would you like to Comment? Join RoadbikeReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.
Favorite Ride: Long Rides along the Delaware River
Bike Setup: Easy other than the point of ensuring the flywheel is tight against the back tire.
Summary: I had an opportunity to test out the Fluid 2 trainers courtesy of the local bike shop during their spin classes. I went with the 1 up trainer because it was better designed when matched up against some of the Fluid trainers. So far I haven't been disappointed in the decision to go with the 1 up trainer. That said there is always room for improvement.
Strengths: Very well constructed trainer. Simple setup and storage. Bike is very stable in trainer and provides an excellent workout, like the very large flywheel.
Weaknesses: One thing which I liked with some of the Fluid trainers was the way the flywheel clamped to the back tire and is very easy, with the 1up you've got to do this by hand and you need to be extra careful and ensure that it is tight otherwise it will slip against the flywheel once you start cranking hard. Other (minor) issue is that I got two sheets of paper for instructions, you can tell the print/copier was running low on ink as some of the print was faint, would of expected a nice instruction book in color for $300. Would also be nice to see 1up provide some carry case/storage as some of the other companies do.
Similar Products Used: Fluid Trainers
Would you like to Comment? Join RoadbikeReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.
Summary: It is a great trainer no complaints from me. It is quiet and works great. Setting it up is a snap. I have been using it for a couple months and it works as good as the day I got it.
Strengths: Very quiet and easy to set up.
Weaknesses: none that I know of so far.
Similar Products Used: Cycle Ops magneto
Would you like to Comment? Join RoadbikeReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.