• Trainer is a great way to keep your legs in tip-top condition during the off season
  • Magnetic trainer features progressive resistance
  • Power band technology offers a wide resistance range
  • Includes a training DVD

Product Description
The CycleOPs Magneto is the world’s first and only mag trainer with progressive resistance.Product Description
The CycleOps Magneto Trainer is a great way to keep your legs in tip-top condition during the off season. While many cyclists dread the indoor training season, ensuring proper bike set up will make any workout more comfortable and enjoyable. This trainer is the only CycleOps magnetic trainer with progressive resistance. The power band technology o… More >>

CycleOps Magneto Indoor Bicycle Trainer

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5 Responses to “CycleOps Magneto Indoor Bicycle Trainer”

  1. Holly Troy says:

    This product was awful. It was so loud my pregnant neighbor thought the boiler in our building was going to blow up. It almost scared her into labor! I couldn’t use it!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. R. Gutwin says:

    I bought this trainer a few years ago and spend the winters riding about 7 hours per week on it. The noise level was GREAT for the first few years, but it has recently gotten much louder and is almost impossible to hear any TV/DVD audio once riding it. My guess is that most trainers get louder after a lot of use, but I’m looking to replace it after a few years of use due to the noise issue.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. C. Feltz says:

    It was easy to set up and is easy to use. It’s a little loud, but if you have your head phones on, it’s not a problem. It’s a great form of exercise and I enjoy the ride.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. This is a great trainer; it’s very quiet. Resistance settings seem adequate and would highly recommend the mat and climbing block. In addition to those I would highly recommend a trainer-specific tire for the rear wheel-not only for prevention of wear on the road tire, but it seems the trainer-specific tire has better grip/traction on the trainer itself.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Rich F. says:

    I picked one of these up as a display model (co-branded by Trek and Cycleops) at a local bike shop. The mounting is extremely easy, but as is the case with most trainers, you have to remove the quick release from your rear wheel and insert a new one to fit the trainers mount. Fortunately, you can also ride on it if you’re concerned about going back and forth a lot, but I think for most people this is an “off season device.”

    It take about 10 seconds to mount the bike.

    The resistance is based entirely on how fast you pedal, so using your bike’s gears you can go from a light warm up to heavy grinding. The ride isn’t quite like the road but it is relatively quiet, and like I said the resistance is strong enough to let you do some strength training in addition to cardio.

    This is my first trainer, so I can’t really compare it to anything else, but I’d definitely recommend it as an affordable option if you already have a decent bike.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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