








* [๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅNOTICE]:The Unisky Indoor Bike Trainer is only suitable for road or mountain bikes with 26-28" or 700c wheels. Unisky bike trainer is only applicable for bikes with quick release skewer,and bikes only have bolts on rear wheels(some old model bikes donโt have quick release skewer). Note: bike trainers are not compatible with e-bikes. If you are not sure, please feel free to contact us. Review: Great indoor trainer - Purchased this for hubby who does a lot of Dalmac's in MI and other long rides. He states this is so much more stable. No issue with balance. Very easy to assemble. Our son purchased one also, who is on the heavier side than hubby and he states no issues with his weight, very strong, well made product. They have been using for over a year and really are happy with the purchase. Noise level is normal for this with a bike. If you are using inside , you are going to be heard, but this one seems quieter than other ones they have had in past. Review: Solid, easy to setup, worked out of the box for my 1978 Peugeot road bike - I have this on a mat on the floor next to my treadmill. Between the two, I get more exercise (measured by sweat) on the bike than on the treadmill. I've taken to using both along with hand weights for an all-around good workout. As mentioned, this went up quickly and fit the lugs on my 1978 Peugeot road bike with no modification (other than normal adjustment). Feels solid and after 4 or 5 rides shows no issues. I did learn not to crank the roller onto the tire too tight-- was noisy when I did so and unnecessary, when I backed it off, I was able to find the best setting to avoid slippage with the least force-- quiet enough for me to easily watch TV as I ride...
| ASIN | B0DXV53MVD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #462,114 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #56 in Bike Resistance Trainers |
| Brand | UNISKY |
| Brand Name | UNISKY |
| Color | Black-57 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,339 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Included Components | ALL |
| Load Capacity | 3E+2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Unisky |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | Bike Trainer Stand Indoor Bicycle Stand |
| Number of settings | 1 |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 5 year |
| Wheel Size | 25 Picometer |
R**D
Great indoor trainer
Purchased this for hubby who does a lot of Dalmac's in MI and other long rides. He states this is so much more stable. No issue with balance. Very easy to assemble. Our son purchased one also, who is on the heavier side than hubby and he states no issues with his weight, very strong, well made product. They have been using for over a year and really are happy with the purchase. Noise level is normal for this with a bike. If you are using inside , you are going to be heard, but this one seems quieter than other ones they have had in past.
J**O
Solid, easy to setup, worked out of the box for my 1978 Peugeot road bike
I have this on a mat on the floor next to my treadmill. Between the two, I get more exercise (measured by sweat) on the bike than on the treadmill. I've taken to using both along with hand weights for an all-around good workout. As mentioned, this went up quickly and fit the lugs on my 1978 Peugeot road bike with no modification (other than normal adjustment). Feels solid and after 4 or 5 rides shows no issues. I did learn not to crank the roller onto the tire too tight-- was noisy when I did so and unnecessary, when I backed it off, I was able to find the best setting to avoid slippage with the least force-- quiet enough for me to easily watch TV as I ride...
M**K
solid, but noisy
after a few weeks, it seems very solid and works well. It was fairly easy to assemble. However, it is noisier than I thought it would be. I also feel like the rear tire will wear down much quicker than normal riding.
T**7
Good Bike Trainer
I bought this back at the end of Dec 2020. It was delivered fast from the manufacturer I believe, and it was packaged well. The set up was a bit tricky for me, maybe not for some that don't care much for detail. No matter how much I tried I could not get the back tire of my bike to be centered on the roller of the trainer. I contacted customer service and they got back to me within a few hours. They felt it was because my bike tire axil width was extra wide. That was not it, I have a standard road bike from the early 1990s with a quick release skewer. The thing is that the red handle on the trainer when pushed down should come out further into the center, that is the issue. I replaced my skewer with the one they supplied, that helped a very small amount, the end caps on that skewer come out a bit more than my skewer. Other than this the trainer works very well. It is relatively quiet, yeah it does make some noise depending what gear I have my bike in, what resistance I have on the dial and also how far the knob is turned in on the trainer roller. The tires on my bike are like bald skinny tires so that helps I am sure. I wear earbuds so its basically quiet to me. There was a learning curve to using the resistance dial, but once you figure it out and how to use the dial resistance levels with the different gears on your bike, you can pretty much find the resistance you want. You also have to figure how much to tighten the resistance knob on the trainer to get this all to work. Also my bike on the trainer is relatively stable. I bought a KOM trainer block to use with it, and the combo works pretty nicely. I can even stand up and pedal from time to time, which I do carefully. I have been using this trainer about twice a week for about an hour each time since January and I am very pleased with it. Customer service also refunded a percentage of the price because of my trouble. So for me at least - good product, good company.
A**R
NOISE IS SIMILAR TO THE ROAD
I liked that it came mostly assembled. One side fit over the nut for the wheel. The other side is tapered for the axle that is enclosed and does not fit over the nut on as well. So far it has not been a problem. It's too much trouble to replace the rear axle with the one supplied. Other than that it is a good solid product.
H**Y
IMHO it's not that loud (while far from being quiet).
I purchased this as exercise moves indoors and being reluctant to go to the gym. I was a bit worried from some reviews saying it was loud and some were saying it's flimsy, and some are saying it's hard to install the bike due to poor instructions. Here is my experience. 1) Loudness -- We installed a comfort bike with moderately knobby tires and pretty high pressure against the tires to make the resistance pretty high. How loud is it? a) you can hear music when you use (Cheap) headphones or earbuds. a) You'd not sit in the same room and watch TV. c) You can go down the hall. shut a door and be well isolated from the sound, do a zoom meeting, watch TV, etc. This seems fine to me. 2) Flimsiness -- we've has this for some time and use it every day for over an hour a day on the average. It's made of steel holds the bike solidly and is holding up perfectly. Even if I tried I could not describe it as anything but robust. I don't understand the flimsiness reviews. 3) Hard to assemble. I am reasonably handy. I did not consult with the instructions. You remove a part from the bike and install a corresponding (supplied) part so that the rear tire will mate with the fixture. To me, it was obvious. The only hitch is that the bike Just _barely_ fits into the holders for the rear axle. I had to nudge it. I think it'd be a better training stand if it was a half-inch wider or so. It is reasonably priced, fit for use, and works well for us. Money well spent.
D**O
VERY STURDY AND WELL BUILT BUT VERY LOUD
I just set this up with my mountain bike and it is extremely loud. The instructions are not very clear but it was easy to figure out. The instructions do say that if you have tires with deep tread it will be loud and they recommend that you switch to a different tire if you want to reduce noise. I personally see that a real pain. Overall this does to what it is intended for which is a good workout. I guess I can wear some headphones to deal with the noise.... update i decided to return this... it is just to loud
K**X
Sturdy, Easy to set up, Quiet operation
Bought this indoor trainer for use on those cold, wet days here in the Pacific Northwest. Unpacking and setup was simple (I cannot IMAGINE paying an additional $99 for "expert setup" - how would that work??) In any case, I found it straightforward to swap out the rear axle of my bike for the included special axle - no problem. If you're not particularly handy, take the whole lot to your neighborhood bike shop! At first I was wondering if I would need to swap axles every time between indoor use and regular outdoor riding, but it was a pleasant surprise to find that the "special" axle can stay on my bike forever. Its only unique feature is that the two ends have small knobs that fit securely into the stand - and protrude just enough for that. The difference in overall axle length is just a few millimeters, hardly noticeable. One tiny negative note: there is no means to adjust the resistance, so in order to make pedaling more difficult, you just shift your bike into a higher gear. This was a minor disappointment for me, BUT I have found that the higher gear works fine for me, to get my heart rate into my personal target zone.
M**A
Just what I wanted
Itโs good and sturdy
J**D
Great Product
Great product, well built, arrived ready to use!! I am ver happy with it, great value for the price...I am an avid Road Cyclist, and I got a lot for what I spent ! 10/10
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A**N
Great!
I liked the fact that I was riding my regular bike rather than another stationary bike. It has been a great alternative when the weather precludes walking outdoors, too cold or wet.
J**B
Love it!
Easy set up
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