Saris Fluid 2 Trainer (Fluid Resistance)

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Saris Fluid 2 Trainer (Fluid Resistance)
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The Sairs Fluid Trainers provides a quiet and consistent ride due to its fluid resistance unit and precision balanced flywheel. The Fluid unit allows resistance levels to vary with cadence or gear shifts.

Features:

  • Fluid resistance unit provides a quiet and consistent ride
  • Progressive resistance offers the widest resistance range and road-like feel
  • Wheel-on bike trainer with Clutch Knob for perfect roller-to-tire pressure each ride
  • Noise level at 20 mph is super quiet 64-68 decibels
  • Self-cooling mechanisms including a patented fan design keeps the unit performing better, longer
  • Compatible with quick release hubs; 120mm, 130mm and 135mm. Optional thru-axle adapter available for 12 x 142mm and 12 x 148mm spacing
Specifications:
Resistance: Fluid 
 Adjustable Resistance: No
Minimum Wheel Diameter: 20" w/ adaptor  (Sold Separate)

This product was added to our catalog on April 8, 2020

Anonymous
Verified Owner
Friday, Jul 3 2020 (about 4 years ago)
Saris Fluid 2 Trainer (Fluid Resistance)
This is a great trainer. Very easy to set up. I use it in my carport, and it doesn’t seem noisy at all. Not sure how it would be in tight quarters noise wise. Love the fluidity of it while riding. Mimics real riding
ron grace
Verified Owner
Thursday, Sep 26 2024 (8 weeks ago)
Saris Fluid 2 Trainer (Fluid Resistance)
The good: the trainer is solid, smooth, totally silent, and reasonably priced. It folds up for storage. I would buy it again.
The not as good: while assembly seems easy enough in concept, it was a pain to assemble. There was a lot of friction in some of the parts that made it hard to position them. One plastic pieve came out of the frame when I was assembling the unit, and it was almost impossible to push it back into the frame. Waste of time.
Please note that bit is critical that the lock lever be positioned so that it cannot move; otherwise, the bike will come out of the trainer while riding.
The securing mechanism is set up for specific axle lengths. This is not bad, but not what I was used to with a prior trainer that had a screw mechanism to secure the bike.