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Reddit mentions of Saris Cycleops Indoor Bike Trainer Stackable Climbing Blocks

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Saris Cycleops Indoor Bike Trainer Stackable Climbing Blocks. Here are the top ones.

Saris Cycleops Indoor Bike Trainer Stackable Climbing Blocks
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For a stable, worry-free ride with any rear wheel-mounted trainer.Unique 3-level design lets you select the level of difficulty.Stack two blocks to simulate climbing workouts.Stackable riser block for rear-mounted cycling trainersUnique 3-level design lets you select ideal training heightStacks with 2nd block to simulate climbing workoutsSupports up to 12 adjustment levels with 2nd blockVirtually indestructible injection-molded construction
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ColorBlack
Height6.1 inches
Length15 inches
Number of items1
SizeOne Size
Weight1 Pounds
Width14 inches

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Found 4 comments on Saris Cycleops Indoor Bike Trainer Stackable Climbing Blocks:

u/slackerthepirate · 2 pointsr/bicycling
u/YogiAU · 1 pointr/triathlon

Climbing block. This one in particular is by CycleOps

u/chronsbons · 1 pointr/bicycling

Yes your trainer choice sounds spot on.

  1. maybe, but i would recommend a trainer mat. it is a few mm thick rubber mat that will absorb most vibration and keep your sweat puddles contained.

  2. No, you don't need a special indoor trainer tire. any slick tire will work. Personally, i have a trainer tire that i throw on my bike for the winter months because i would prefer not to put wear on my nicer road tires.

  3. There are a number of throughaxle adapters out there for trainer usage and yes you would need one. Though there are a few different types of threads on through axles. make sure to get the right adapter. If you pull the through axle out you should be able to tell what type of adapter you need based on the type of threads that you have.

  4. No. It will not damage your bike.

  5. It does but some wear on components, but if you completely clean and lube your drive train before putting in trainer miles, the wear is pretty negligible because your bike should stay quite clean.



    as other people have said, Zwift is totally worth the $10 a month(you can run it on your phone or a tablet if you want to focus on the TV... personally, zwift keeps me engaged enough that i don't need the TV.), if the trainer doesn't come with a climbing block they can make a substantial improvement on the comfort of riding a trainer.
u/redditfan4sure · 1 pointr/triathlon

Get a trainer and raise the front wheel with something homemade or something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BT8VPQ Also low cadence high effort intervals will help