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Feedback Sports Omnium Zero-Drive Portable Zero Resistance Bike Trainer

(56 customer reviews)

$393.14 $440.00

  • Zero Resistance is ideal for high-speed spinning and track cycling workouts
  • Resistance curve maxes out at ~150 watts
  • LIVE RIDE Technology delivers a dynamic, realistic riding experience for comfort and performance
  • Adaptable fork-mount and sliding sled design (16”-29” wheel; thru-axle and QR compatible)
  • International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

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  1. DMav

    This is a great product if you just want to spin up those legs on bad weather days. Resistance is constant and I have to run highest gear on my road bike 25 – 32 mph to get a good workout, but it does work you out. (FYI: am a relatively new cyclist with an FTP of 160W.) This is a very good product and I don’t mean to take away from what it is designed to do, but if you are a serious or think you will be a serious cyclist, buy a Smart Trainer such as CycleOps Hammer. I plan to keep this in case I travel with my bike and just want some spinning time.

    DMav

  2. Amazon customer #24388644

    Pre assembled for road bike just open and ride. Had to make one adjustment with the front axel clamp to fit my mountain bike. But it’s great for through axel bikes. In addition you can buy a set of friction rollers for more resistance.

    Amazon customer #24388644

  3. mardamay

    This does not provide enough resistance for mtb training – it might work well as a warmup trainer for road bikes, but that is not why I wanted it. It’s also expensive for what it provides, and has no capability to be used with Zwift or other such services.

    mardamay

  4. Sara Stearns

    The trainer is easy to use. It is also in good quality. The carrying bag makes it easy to go from garage or to living room. Workmanship could be better.

    Sara Stearns

  5. VYC

    Functional, easy to use, space-saving. It held up fine with 250w threshold efforts and it was relatively quiet.

    VYC

  6. John K. Fitzgerald

    This is a great product! The only reason it has 4 instead of 5 is because it has limited use, you cannot adjust any resistance on it and even when I have my hardest gear on, it is still just like spinning for warm up or cool down. But, I love the convenience of it and that it is way easier on my frame and tire than those other rear lock in trainers. If I could give 4.5 I would.

    John K. Fitzgerald

  7. DMav

    I have to “gray rollers” NO resistance model. This model is great for warmups on your track bike, especially if you need to do revouts. Because it clamps the front fork, it is much, much easier to reach and hold a high cadence than it is with regular rollers. Another nice thing is that the thing folds up nicely and fits in it’s carry bag with no issues. Very compact.

    DMav

  8. Joseph Boney

    I won several Masters Track National Championships warming up with this unit. It’s stable and easy to use. Although it has not added resistance, the resistance that occurs naturally is just right for warming up on. Also, it’s the only trainer I have been able to carry on a plane and place in the overhead bins! Love this thing!

    Joseph Boney