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  1. #1
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    Aug 2008
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    Indoor Trainers?

    I know it's not even Fall yet but when one lives in Canada one has to always consider winter...

    I am planning on buying a Cycle-Ops (sp??) trainer for the winter so that I can continue to ride (I really don't want to ride my Madone in the snow, lol). I have to get in shape for the half-Ironman next September!

    Has anyone used one of these and are they any good?? Should I get rollers instead??
    Trying to be the person my dogs think I am.

  2. #2
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    I have a cyclops mag, and it's been fine for me.

    If I were buying a trainer now, though - this is what I'd buy: http://www.kurtkinetic.com/trainers-c-7-l-en.html (The Road Machine). From what I hear, you can't beat the road feel of it. From my (limited) understanding, a trainer will let you build strength while rollers work on endurance/your spin/balance.

    Good luck!

    CA
    Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...

  3. #3
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    Aug 2008
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    I'm on my third Cyclops trainer. I liked the first two, but this last one is not as impressive. I have the fluid trainer - which was $300.00, but the turn key to tighten the resistance is cheap plastic and hard to turn. I also broke it once, but Cyclops replaced it (a week without my trainer was tough though). It also will not work with my mountain bike (will not go high enough for the 26" tires), but the other two Cyclops' I had did. I would definitely go with something else if I had the choice. But, it's what I have and it works with my road bike. I do a lot of training indoors as I work out early in the morning.
    Christine
    Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.

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  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
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    California
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    I have the CycleOps fluid trainer. I've never tried any other type of trainer, so I don't have anything with which to compare it. That said, I like it a lot. I started out with the Chris Carmichael mountain biking (intervals) dvd that came with the trainer. It is good and really works on anaerobic threshold (sp?). Then, I got one of the Coach Troy virtual reality dvd's as a gift. It's good as well, but different. No intervals, but more of a rolling hill sequence. I liked it enough to add his other two virtual reality dvd's to my collection. Only got partway through the Lake Placid dvd before I was bored out of my skull. And then the weather got too hot to be riding indoors, so away went the trainer. I'm sure it'll be back out as soon as rainy season hits though!

    I'm really glad to have a trainer to be able to ride during the week as well. I work full time and don't feel comfortable riding in the dark . . . Just can't justify blasting the a/c during the summer in order to enjoy using the trainer in the house.

    Hope you enjoy yours as well!

  5. #5
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    Jul 2007
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    CycleOps fluid trainer here too. I pair it with an Evil Coach Troy workout.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
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    Thanks for all the feedback!!

    I am dealing with a Trek store and they only sell the Cycle-Ops. I can go elsewhere of course but I quite like the people and the relationship I have with them...so I'll likely be getting one of the Cycle-Ops. Thanks again!
    Trying to be the person my dogs think I am.

 

 

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