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Singletracks.com reviews the Rock and Roll 2.0 trainer by Kinetic

Kurt Kinetic’s trainer actually “feels like riding a bike”

Review from Singletracks.com

Photo from singletracks.com

Photo from singletracks.com

What makes the Rock and Roll different from other trainers is that the base is separated from the resistance unit. This allows side-to-side movement while pedaling, which in turn forces the rider to maintain balance over the bike while pedaling. Yes, there are built in safety features preventing tipping (such as the extra wide base), but that is not the point of the unit.

The Rock and Roll is designed to make you, the rider, cognizant of your body position over your bike. Keeping yourself upright while riding forces your core muscles to activate and stabilize the bike and your body. This in turn stabilizes the pelvis, giving the rider’s legs a solid fulcrum to act against, efficiently transferring power to the pedals…

“Out of the box, this trainer was ready to roll in about 5 minutes…Placing the bike on the trainer was a simple matter of centering the wheel and tightening it down.”

Keep reading at Singletracks.com.

Kinetic Rock and Roll 2.0 Spec:

  • Unmatched stability and durability
  • Compatible with Kinetic inRide Watt Meter for power training
  • Fits 22″ to 29″ wheels – up to 29 x 2.4″ tires sizes
  • Lifetime warranty
  • MSRP: $899.99 CAD