- Silky-Smooth Spinning: Our specialized noise-reduction wheel will make your workouts as quiet as it can be. Better still, the reduced friction design prolongs the life of your bike tires for maximum riding time.
- Fluid Resistance Wheel: The fluid resistance wheel eliminates obnoxious, distracting whirring. Perfect for the people that live in apartments or in other close quarters. You can work out anytime of the day.
- Ultra Compact Size: The Sportneer Fluid Indoor Bike Trainer can be assembled and disassembled in just a few short minutes. The frame can be folded to an ultra compact size (only 23*20*9.5 inches) for easier storage.
- High Stability: The wide base will offer excellent stability and safety.Forget about gravity shaking during riding; Meanwhile the two adjustable rubber foot covers on the rear bracket allow you to easily cope with slightly uneven floors.
- Built To Last:Here at Sportneer, we want you to have the best. That’s why this bike exercise stand is made with a heavy-duty stainless steel frame that maximizes durability! You’ll be able to use it for years on end
Bike Resistance Trainers
Sportneer Bike Trainer – Fluid Indoor Bike Trainer Stand for 26-28″ & 700C Wheels – Riding Cycling Exercise Stationary Bicycle Stands Trainer with Quick Release Lever & Front…
$149.99 $199.99
Amanda Vanpoucke –
I bought this trainer not knowing if it Will fit my bike, Trek Domane/Checkpoint and it does not skewer is too small, these bikes have thru axel, any ideas as to how to make it fit?
Amanda Vanpoucke –
KC Cullum –
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100% rip off. See video. Tires are correct size, no clearance at all. Piss poor design. Got no help whatsoever from Amazon or the manufacturer. Also, way, way overpriced.
KC Cullum –
JJH42 –
I recently requested to review the Sportneer Indoor Bike Trainer Stand, and I have to say, it’s been a game-changer for my at-home workouts. As someone who lives in an apartment, finding a quiet and convenient exercise option was essential for me.
The first thing that impressed me was how smoothly it spins. The specialized noise-reduction wheel ensures a quiet workout environment, which is great for not disturbing my neighbors. Plus, the reduced friction design helps to extend the life of my bike tires, which is a bonus.
Setting up the trainer stand was a breeze. It took me just a few minutes to assemble and disassemble it whenever I wanted. When I’m done using it, I can easily fold it down to a compact size and store it away. This feature is perfect for someone like me who has limited space in their apartment.
Stability is crucial when it comes to bike trainers, and the Sportneer stand delivers. The wide base provides excellent stability, and even with slightly uneven floors, I can easily adjust the rubber foot covers to keep it steady. No wobbling or shaking during my workouts.
The heavy-duty stainless steel frame gives me confidence in the durability of this product. I know it’s built to last, and I’ll be able to use it for years without any issues. It’s clear that Sportneer values quality in their products.
Using this bike trainer has improved my daily routine significantly. I can now hop on my bike and get a solid workout in whenever I want, regardless of the weather or traffic. It’s so convenient, and it has helped me stay consistent with my fitness goals.
The only minor concern I have is with the resistance adjustment mechanism. It works well, but I feel it could be smoother and more precise. It’s not a big problem, but it’s something to consider if you’re picky about resistance settings.
Overall, the Sportneer Indoor Bike Trainer Stand has been a reliable and valuable addition to my home workout routine. It delivers on its promises of quiet spinning, compact size, stability, and durability. If you’re looking for a reasonably priced and high-performing bike trainer, I highly recommend giving this one a try.
JJH42 –
EP –
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The Sportneer Indoor Bike Trainer Stand is made out of stainless steel and extremely sturdy. The bicycle stand has wide base legs preventing it from wobbling.
I like the compact design of this exercise stand. When the weather is too nasty outside, taking my bicycle inside to my basement to work out is very easy. Removing the bike when I want to gives this device an advantage over a Peloton, and if I get bored while exercising, I can just watch YouTube on my computer. Stationary bicycles take up a lot of room and can’t go for adventures with you.
The stand comes fully assembled, and it just needs to be unpackaged.
This is the first bicycle stand I have ever used, and it works great!
EP –
Lissy –
Assembly was straightforward and it’s pretty hefty and durable. We put our Trek hybrid bikes on it, one with standard caliper brakes and the other with disk brakes. We have one stand trainer that integrates with apps, but sometimes it’s simpler to just use this one and go at our own pace. It’s very easy to switch between the two. There was plenty of clearance from the rear tire to the floor and dialing in the resistance wheel onto the tire was easy.
At first, you think there’s just not enough resistance, but in the right gear and after about 10 or 15 minutes, you’ll start feeling the burn. Overall, it’s simple and effective with a solid construction with easy to use features.
Lissy –
KC Cullum –
Nice bike training stand. I have had a bike for years that sat in my garage gathering dust. And having been on a bit of a fitness push the last year or so, and having ridden stationary bikes at the gym for a while now, decided I wanted to set up a home option that I could use whenever I want, and regardless of the weather. While weather is always a factor in getting outside to ride, in Texas the brutal summer heat cuts back on the available number of reasonably temperate days. With this I can now ride from the comfort of my house.
Assembly on the surface seemed a bit daunting, but in reality turned out to be quite simple. My bike has bolts on both sides of the axle, which works perfectly for this trainer. Those with a quick disconnect hub have to be replaced with one provided with the trainer. That is because of the way it clamps on either side of the hub. But, whichever you may have, they have parts to accommodate it.
So, installed and my mountain bike mounted on the trainer (I know, loss of cool points there), I did a test ride. And I have to say I’m pleased overall. I will say it is a little noisy, but in my case a good bit of that noise is because my back tire is one of those studded off-road types; the instructions are pretty clear that a slick / tread-less tire is preferable for smoother operation and less noise (that would be helpful to know from the online listing, but it’s not mentioned). But, even discounting the noise from my tire, the resistance unit still has a bit of a whine when riding. Not terrible, but definitely noticeable. Put on a set of headphones and that will pretty much go away. That’s really my only gripe.
All in all, though, this is a nice option for getting in some bike work at home, but without having to go out in the blazing heat. But when that season does come along, taking it off the stand is not difficult to do. I honestly have no frame of reference about pricing as I’ve never shopped for one of these before. But I’m fairly certain this is a much more budget friendly option than others out there. And certainly cheaper than the cost of a new bike.
KC Cullum –