- WHEEL-ON: Connects to rear wheel of bike, no need to remove wheel or disassemble bike.
- QUIET: Fluid resistance provides a quiet and consistant ride. Noise level: 69 decibels at 20 mph
- LINEAR RESISTANCE: Boosts workout intensity to match each pedal stroke and gear click
- CONNECTIVITY: Compatible with indoor cycling apps when paired with your favorite speed or cadence sensor. Includes one month subscription to Rouvy virtual training app
- COMPATIBILITY: Steel quick release skewer included for common road and mountain bike frames
- FEATURES: Foldable frame, leveling feet, adjustable handlebar-mounted shifter, and cooling system that moves air through trainer to keep it cool
Bike Resistance Trainers
Saris Mag and Mag Plus Indoor Bike Trainer, Magnetic Resistance, Compatible with Zwift App
$49.99 $109.99
Kristin D. –
bought this for my husband for christmas. He was missing biking in these cold months. He LOVES this. He uses it every day. It’s sturdy, well made and a WAY cheaper alterntive to buying a recumbent or standing bike. Worth every penny.
Kristin D. –
patrizio –
Vino con defecto, lo devolvimos para que nos sustituyeran el producto y nos volvieron a enviar el mismo
patrizio –
Steven –
Used this trainer for the past year. Works very well. And Saris honors their warreity.
Steven –
Ed –
This is an excellent bike trainer: easy to assemble, rugged, and runs smooth and quiet. I was shopping for an American-made unit, and this one did not disappoint. I do recommend going with the New Mag+ even if you don’t plan to use the shifter. The roller on the New Mag+ is metal while the roller on the New Mag is plastic, which considering its function, can’t be expected to last long, especially under intensive-use.
Ed –
Traveler –
I am going to try a replacement, but I couldn’t even complete the set up because:
1. The included bolt that holds the main housing goes between two holes 3″ apart, but they did not align. Had to drill a bigger hole in the metal but…
2. the locking nut that fits over the bolt once in place was the wrong size
3. the watched the video and I didn’t receiving the cable adjuster piece either.
4. the written instructions are terrible. Watch the video on Youtube.
Amazon is great and will send a replacement. I know my friends us this and love it. Hope to get a replacement with working parts.
Traveler –
Luis –
Ottimi rulli per inverno.5 livelli di difficoltà. Consiglio di comprare anche sensore di velocità per interagire con le varie app di allenamento
Luis –
Amazon Customer –
The assembly instructions are not decipherable. I still can not figure out how to assembly the resistance controller.
Amazon Customer –
Ali –
I used it many times to work indoor. I don’t remember using my bike outdoor after 😅
No issues but it might be noisy for some people. I don’t mind it. Seller doubled the price after I bought it or else it would have been really good and fair price.
Ali –
Thomas W. Whittenberger –
The Saris was easy to assemble and connect to my wife’s bicycle. The special adaptors fit perfectly, and the bike is very stable in the mount. The bike doesn’t need any drilling or permanent modifications which will change the bike; the adaptors can be removed without doing any damage. The magnetic pedaling force works well, and it is easy to change the force by using a lever attached on the handlebars. In the Spring, it will be easy to disconnect the Saris from the bike so my wife can ride her bike outside.
Thomas W. Whittenberger –
Andrew E. Parker –
The trainer is well built and solidly made. The assembly was simple with the included instructions. The cable adjustments for the resistance was a bit confusing but if followed the adjuster worked as designed. Once assembled my road bike with 700 tires fit well and it was a stable riding platform.
The one complain I have is that the resistance adjustment offers very little resistance if any at all. I contacted the manufacture and was told that the function of the magnetic resistance would not supply the level of resistance I was looking for and would need to get the resistance through my bike gearing. They recommended that I switch to one of the fluid trainers. I have used other manufactures trainers that offer a real resistance with an adjustable magnetic system. I was looking for a trainer that I could use in lieu of a smart trainer by making resistance adjustments manually. I returned the unit and purchased a smart wheel on trainer.
Andrew E. Parker –
LS –
I have mixed feelings about this SARIS trainer. I had the older CycleOps trainer. SARIS is lighter than the older, which is a positive thing, however, when I stand up to pedal it shakes and feels less sturdy. The CycleOps was made from heavier steel which may explain the difference. This model is much quieter with a slight “whirring” sound that you’d expect from a magnetic.
There is an annoying vibration that kicks in when pedaling >50 rpm or so. It’s like driving over rumble strips. I’ve tried adjusting the tension w/o any effect so far. I’ll keep trying different things to get rid of this annoyance.
And finally, speaking of tension, save your money and use your gears to increase/decrease resistance. My trainer bike (a 40-year-old Bianchi) had issues shifting so I thought I’d get the magnetic model with adjustable tension. I figured in the long run the adjustable tension would be worth the added cost. I was wrong. After adjusting and re-adjusting the tension many MANY times I decided to get my old bike tuned at the local bike shop and have ditched the tension that came with the trainer.
All in all it’s a decent product but it’s not the old CycleOps.
LS –
Joshua Stegman –
Assembles fairly quickly; functions as advertised. A tiny bit expensive but was worth it given my setup.
Joshua Stegman –
Luis –
Se ve bastante robusto, solo me falta poder regular la intensidad
Luis –