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SONGMICS Fluid Bike Trainer Stand, Double Seal and Lower Noise, Black USBT02B

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About this item

  • SEE YA, WEATHER: Don’t let rain get in the way of fitness! Experience a near-noiseless cardio day in the comfort of your own home with this fluid bike trainer stand featuring progressive resistance levels based on your speed, giving you an outdoor-esque experience inside
  • QUICK AND STABLE: Easily mount your bike on top of this indoor cycling trainer and place the included riser under your front wheel. With 2 adjustable feet and a sturdy steel frame, this bike trainer provides a stable ride
  • EASY-PEASY: No tools are required to get this fluid bike exercise trainer set up and ready to go; when you’re finished exercising for the day, simply fold it up and store it anywhere—it’s just that easy
  • WIDE-RANGING COMPATIBILITY: This fluid bicycle exercise training stand can be used with 26-29" or 700C wheels
  • ANY QUESTIONS? Our customer care team is available to answer any questions you may have about this fluid bike trainer stand, before and after your purchase!



Product Description

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As with any bike trainer, noise is usually associated with the materials and tread of the bike’s tires. It's highly recommended to use road bikes as mountain bikes will generate more noise. A floor mat or carpet under the stand is suggested for less noise.

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Fluid Resistance Wheel

Cycle quietly without disturbing others.

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Locks on Both Sides

Double the locks for high-intensity cycling.

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Easy to Store and Carry

Easily fold it into a small size, making it portable and easy to put away.

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Larger Flywheel

Offers a smoother and more road-like cycling experience.

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Adjustable Resistance Screw

Turn the screw to adjust the distance between the resistance roller and the tire to adjust the tension for cycling.

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Front Wheel Riser Block

Ensures stable and smooth cycling while protecting the floor.

Forget About the Weather. You’re in Charge: You get yourself up every morning with one goal in mind: today, I'm going to give it my all. You get dressed, put on your shoes, and open the front door to see cloudy skies, puddles on the road, and rain falling sideways.

"No worries…," you say. "I have an indoor bike trainer!" You're one of the smart ones. You don't let a little rain and bad weather get in the way of your path towards fitness and glory. You conquer the day, no matter what it throws at you.

In one simple step, you have your road bike set up on the indoor trainer.

With progressive fluid resistance levels, you give yourself a road-like experience in the comfort of your own living room. The smooth roller and flywheel let you exercise without waking up loved ones or too-close-for-comfort neighbors you don't want glaring at you the next time you see them. The included front wheel riser keeps you pointed in the right direction.

When you have the indoor bike trainer stand from SONGMICS, the weather doesn't get to dictate your exercise. You do.

Specifications:

  • Color: Black
  • Material: Steel
  • Opened Size: 27.6"L x 22"W x 16.5"H (70 x 56 x 42 cm)
  • Folded Size: 18.5"L x 8.7"W x 20"H (47 x 22 x 51 cm)
  • Product Weight: 21.6 lb (9.8 kg)
  • Max. Static Load Capacity: 220 lb (100 kg)

Package Contents:

  • 1 x Fluid Bike Trainer Stand
  • 1 x Front Wheel Riser
  • 1 x Instructions

SONGMICS Notes:

  • Ensure your bike is securely mounted on the trainer before use.
  • Never touch the tire or resistance wheel of the trainer during use.
  • Never let go of the handlebars of the bicycle during use.
  • Keep the trainer stand away from kids and pets for safety.

Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023
This is one of the best ~$100 purchases I've ever made. It's so much more enjoyable to be able to ride on my familiar bike, rather than an exercise bike. The bike trainer rides real smooth, and gives you just the right about of resistance based on how hard you pedal. I'm glad I went with fluid model - it was definitely worth the extra money. Almost two years in, no leakage or loss of function. And I really don't find it to be uncomfortably loud at all - the noise is easy to tune out even without headphones on.Hook it up, turn on a YouTube video cycling through rural France, and you've got 75% of a Peloton for 3% of the price.I wish I had bought this years ago.
Charlie
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
Pros:-Cheap-Sturdy-Easy to put together-Convenient (Convert a spare bike into an indoor cycle, or be able to run your summer bike year round.)Cons:-Weak resistance IMHO, even in top gear. (I'm on a 15 spd)-LOUD! Thought it was my mountain tires, put on slicks, barely different.-The front tire mount needs rethinking.-No mechanism to quantify your workout. (No Miles, Calories, Watts, ...nothing.)I push cars around all day. Before that, I was pushing boats. Basically, I can put some force into my step. I wanted something that let me also get some cardio in and, having a 15 speed laying around collecting dust, this seemed optimal solution to the problem.Assembly was easy, though I partly struggled with the orientation of the resistance brake. The way it went in didn't look like it would give the back tire enough room. Turned out, the tension adjustment needs to start WAY low. The correct orientation is with the brake mass on the left side of the bike, the flywheel on the right.The resistance of this system is too weak IMHO. Even at the highest gear ratio my bike will go, it still doesn't feel as hard as the mid gears when I'm actually riding. (Keep reading though, it may not be this way by design)Like others have said about this, and similar, it's loud. It sounds like a card in the spokes. I thought, "well duh!, I'm using mountain tires." so I bought street slicks just for this. However, this did not fix the problem. I suspect the resistance element is a sealed "water brake" and mine just doesn't have much fluid in it, which may or may not be intentional. Lack of fluid would cause cavitation though, which could be the sound I'm hearing. This may also be why the resistance seems low. A water brake gives the most resistance/torque with max mass. If my brake is missing fluid mass, it may be missing brake force as well.The rear assembly is sturdy enough to hold up the whole bike with a 200+lb person on it by itself. Because of this, they sort of neglected the front tire setup. I feel like this may have been a mistake. In particular, if you are using this as a trainer, then you really want the front tire to rotate freely, That's what it will do to you when actually riding, and you probably also want to work on your form. On the other extreme, if all you are doing is working on your legs, then having the front tire locked tight makes more sense.I would have really liked a way to know how much work I'm doing. As it stands, all I can do is time myself and try and stay consistent. This is of course error prone, and at least adding something related to number of rotations would make for better metrics. Ideally though, I would have liked something concrete, like Watts/calories, as this is pretty absolute. Sadly, there is nothing like that.All in all, it was only $70, and for that price, it's a fair deal. It gives me exactly what I wanted. Now I can do some effective endurance/cardio in the comfort of my own home. And, with a few mods, it might just be optimized.
HCarrión
Reviewed in Mexico on July 8, 2022
Hasta el momento me funciona de manera excelente, muy buena calidad del material, el peso es bueno para evitar el movimiento, lo recomiendo
Guillermo Olvera Nuñez
Reviewed in Mexico on March 28, 2022
Es un exelente producto en su relación costo beneficio, la resistencia se incrementa con la velocidad y brinda un muy buen entrenamiento.
Omar Martinez
Reviewed in Mexico on March 2, 2022
Es bastante resistente y la instalación muy fácil siguiendo las imágenes del anuncio. Me ha gustado que viene con una pinza para buje de liberación rápida para la llanta, basta con sustituirla y así poder montarla en el aparato.Sin embargo, me llegó con un ligero detalle y es que por algunos milímetros una pata está por encima de la otra lo cual hace que no se mantenga del todo estable en suelo liso, pero ese detalle lo resolví poniendo un tapete por debajo.También hay que tener en cuenta que la tensión del rodillo es manual, y cada vez que lo uses tendrás que tensar y destensar el rodillo para que la llanta no sufra problemas de presión de aire.
Annabelle Koglin
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2021
It was pretty easy to assemble- took a few extra minutes to adjust, and it was ready to go. It is smooth riding, sturdy, stable, and quiet. I used my own axle on my bike (Specialized Roll) not the extra axel that comes with it, mine works properly with the stand. My bike has smooth fatty tires -almostthe max width that can be accommodated on the roller. The noise level is just fine. (Although knobbier tires will definitely make a lot more noise.)The trainer itself is quiet and smooth! I use the gears on my bike for resistance. Easy! I hop on my bike, set the timer and the tunes on my Alexa Dot and away I go! I’ve been using this for two months, so far, to rehab a total ankle replacement and it saves me having to pay PT to ride their stationary bike! I leave mine up all the time in a spare bedroom but it would be pretty easy if I had to put it up and take it down each time- albeit a PITA! I highly recommend this trainer. Great value!
Mad Scientist
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021
Received the trainer last night. Assembly is simple, but took a little longer than expected because the assembly instructions are only diagrams (no text). Once I figured out how it "should" go together, it was simple. I tried it out this morning. With a road bike and "smooth" road tires, the trainer is extremely smooth and very quiet. I set it up on our balcony and at a pace comparable to maybe 17 mph, the sound from the trainer barely rose above ambient background noises. At 20 mph, the noise is more noticeable, but I wouldn't call it objectionable to anyone. The level of resistance is okay-you'll get a good workout if you gear your bike for a sustained high speed ride. It does not offer enough resistance to mimic climbing. The built quality is very good, i.e., heavy metal and plastic parts, and well finished. Overall a great value for a fluid trainer and much better than my old Cyclops magnetic trainer. You can't go wrong with this trainer unless you're a very accomplished rider needing more challenge. Currently I can ride upto to 40 miles on generally rolling roads at an average speed of about 15 mph, this trainer seems to be perfect for me to use on rainy days.
Guillermo
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2021
Good product
Josh
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2021
Overall, a solid bike trainer for the price tag, considering the cheapest bike trainers are usually magnetic and not fluid trainers. tl:dr: decent noise, intuitive assembly, solid construction, resistance is a bit low, but overall works well.Noise: Not bad, but there is still some noise - I would equate it to a medium sized vacuum or laundry machine, but the noise is mostly from the tire and not the fluid mechanism. I would recommend getting a trainer tire or use a slick worn out road tire to reduce the noise.Assembly: The instructions aren't very clear, but the assembly is quite intuitive. The only step not somewhat indicated in the manual is that you have to place the small piece of metal directly opposite of the screw with the black turning handle. That way, when you turn the screw, it can actually push the resistance wheel up closer or further from your wheel. Overall, got everything set up in an hour.Construction: The construction is very sturdy and I haven't had any problem with slippage of any of the parts, including the front platform, bike stand, and tire on the resistance wheel.Performance: It works. I would say the simulated resistance is less than if you were to ride on solid ground, and the fluid resistance doesn't change a ton with differing speeds. After pairing with Zwift, I found that I would average slightly higher speeds on the trainer than I would in real life ex. 26km/h on Zwift where my average on ground would be around 23km/h. So, the resistance is a bit low, but I still find that it is ample on higher gears and high speeds, so I'm still able to get a solid workout in.If you're looking for a trainer in the $150-250 range, this is it. If you're just looking to use it for some exercise at home, this is it. But if you're serious about training measurements and want to link your trainer with Zwift, and you're willing to spend more, it would be better to buy a more legitimate model that Zwift has data on to get accurate power readings.
Barbara
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020
I am very good at putting things together so had no issues. Instructions are basically only pictures so study pictures and study trainer mount before you start. Had the rod that tension adjuster fits in fell out of bracket but I had visually looked at it before this happened so wasn't that hard to put it back together after removing bike from mount then I could put the tension adjuster back together. Very sturdy. Not as loud as I thought it might be. I did need to enhance IPAD output with speaker/headphones to hear the device while peddling. The speaker on IPAD is not great anyway was expecting to have to do this. I had to rig something up to use IPAD in front of bike since I did not buy an accessory to mount to bike. I have an hybrid mountain/street bike (26") from the mid 80's. The mount was wide enough for the wider back wheel of bike and its 21 gears is enough with the one speed of the trainer to get a good workout. It does come with the front wheel stand and hub (which was identical to what was on my bike so didnt need). If you want to simulate a serious hill or have a beach cruiser this may not be the trainer for you - may not have enough resistance.