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Overview of current deals for the Kurt Kinetic Road Machine Fluid Trainer:
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Kurt Kinetic Road Machine Fluid Trainer Specs:
Product Name
Kurt Kinetic Road Machine Fluid Trainer
Manufacturer
Kurt Manufacturing
Product Number MPN
Pro Trainer
Retail Price
$330.00
EAN-13
0851061001143
UPC
851061001143
Weight
31 lbs.
Deal first added on:
24-March-2006
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Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Kurt Kinetic Road Machine Fluid Trainer
"Received a demo"
2009-11-11
- Reviewed By User: APEPBQD027K9F
I bought from Amazon and received a demo unit that looks like it has been used
"Outstanding Product - Don't settle for less!"
2009-11-04
- Reviewed By User: A3LMLQ8LHYUQ6V
The Kurt Kinetic is my first trainer. I did a lot of research on trainers before purchasing, and finally settled on this one. It has a very fast setup/assembly time(less than 30 minutes). After assembly, I disassembled and broke it down to a storage state and then tried a reassembly. Although the initial setup took longer, I was able to set-up and reassemble in less than 5 minutes. It breaks down to be easily stored in a compact space. Operates relatively quiet (don't expect a whisper - it's more like a fan. You can expect some initial tire squeaking after first set-up, but that goes away after a few hours of riding. It is built solid and is very stable. Provides a great workout, and I'm very happy that I spent the extra money on a quality piece of equipment.
"No Regrets!"
2009-08-21
- Reviewed By User: A2L60HYXAEKVN0
I'm an amateur cyclist that wanted a trainer to just get extra exercise. I looked a long time and considered many less expensive models because before you have one, it is difficult to know how much you'll use it and if you'll get your money's worth. In the end though, I decided to go with the Kurt Kinetic Road Machine because of the many reviews I've read both positively for this product and negatively for many cheaper products.
Overall, I couldn't be more satisfied! It is quieter than I expected based on reviews. I have it in my living room where I can watch recorded shows on my DVR while I ride. My normal TV volume is around 17 and while riding I increase the volume to about 25, which is only a moderate increase. Since I've started using it, I've found I ride even more than I expected. I've now had the Road Machine for about 4 months and am averaging 16 miles per ride 2-4 days a week.
"great product"
2009-08-17
- Reviewed By User: A16H52BFBPGXP1
Pros: Fairly quiet, very sturdy, easy to setup and take down, good feel for acceleration and actual riding
Cons: Should have bought the flywheel to improve the feel of actual riding. The weights seem to help a great deal
"Awsome Trainer"
2009-06-28
- Reviewed By User: A3IDFHUI53L11Y
I've owned this for about 4 months now and am happy to report that it has been awesome. I was debating between this one and the Cycleops Fluid 2. I chose this one over the fluid 2 based on the few reports of the fluid 2 springing a leak. While it seems like a rare complication, it would likely be an enormous pain in the neck. Also, I've never heard of the Kurt leaking so that's what made the difference for me. While the Kurt is more expensive than the Cycleops, if you check around, there are really great deals to be found on the Kurt (look up "Angry Badger"). I got mine for WAY less than amazon and even cheaper than the fluid 2. Now on to the Kurt Kinetic itself. It's green. Very green. But I actually like it. Other positives: 1)It's very stable, even when standing on the pedals 2) it's quiet (but I have those skinny, smooth road tires). I can easily watch TV over the noise. 3) It's easy to put together out of the box (a few minutes) 4)it provides a great workout. You change the resistance by changing gears on the bike 5)it's good practice if you're new to clipless pedals (but any trainer would work for that).
I ended up having to use the skewer that came with the trainer because my fancy skewer would not fit on the bolt of the trainer. No big deal at all. I just keep their skewer on my bike now.
From what I've read, this may be the best trainer in its class. I haven't tested any other ones but I would say that this is an excellent piece of equipment. If you're serious about training, then you can't go wrong with this one. I have included some pictures. Hope they help. John
"Awesome Trainer"
2009-06-28
- Reviewed By User: A3IDFHUI53L11Y
I've owned this for about 4 months now and am happy to report that it has been awesome. I was debating between this one and the Cycleops Fluid 2. I chose this one over the fluid 2 based on the few reports of the fluid 2 springing a leak. While it seems like a rare complication, it would likely be an enormous pain in the neck. Also, I've never heard of the Kurt leaking so that's what made the difference for me. While the Kurt is more expensive than the Cycleops, if you check around, there are really great deals to be found on the Kurt (look up "Angry Badger"). I got mine for WAY less than amazon and even cheaper than the fluid 2. Now on to the Kurt Kinetic itself. It's green. Very green. But I actually like it. Other positives: 1)It's very stable, even when standing on the pedals 2) it's quiet (but I have those skinny, smooth road tires). I can easily watch TV over the noise. 3) It's easy to put together out of the box (a few minutes) 4)it provides a great workout. You change the resistance by changing gears on the bike 5)it's good practice if you're new to clipless pedals (but any trainer would work for that).
I ended up having to use the skewer that came with the trainer because my fancy skewer would not fit on the bolt of the trainer. No big deal at all. I just keep their skewer on my bike now.
From what I've read, this may be the best trainer in its class. I haven't tested any other ones but I would say that this is an excellent piece of equipment. If you're serious about training, then you can't go wrong with this one. I have included some pictures. Hope they help. John
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