Why We Like The Fluid2 Trainer
Offering a wide range of resistance and a smooth road-like feel—all at an approachable price—it's easy to see why the Fluid2 is Saris's best-selling trainer in the USA. The fluid resistance unit is quiet (64-68 decibels at 20mph), and offers a progressive power curve that increases the resistance as you shift gears and pedal harder, just like if you were on the road. Equip your bike with a Bluetooth or ANT+ speed sensor and you can use the Fluid2 with virtual training apps like Zwift and Rouvy.
Details
- Boost your off-season fitness with this reliable, affordable trainer
- Fluid resistance unit provides a quiet and consistent ride
- Precision-balanced flywheel offers a smooth, road-like feel
- Self-cooling mechanisms keep the unit running better for longer
- Clutch knob system reduces tire wear and slippage
- Machined alloy roller fits tires up to 2-inches wide
- Sturdy frame with eccentric leveling feet ensures stability
- Fits 130 and 135mm quick-release, 142mm and 148mm thru-axle adapters sold separately
- Item #SRS1WUQ
- Material
- [roller] machined aluminum, [frame] steel
- Resistance
- fluid
- Foldable
- yes
- Includes
- 1-month subscription to Rouvy virtual training app
- Dimensions
- 21.5 x 19.9 x 7.3in
- Activity
- training
- Manufacturer Warranty
- [frame] lifetime, [resistance unit] 2 years
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 709 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 18, 2024
Good Purchase
Very happy with the product. Very easy to set up and provides the workout I need at a reasonable expense. Appears to be very high quality manufacturing and I expect a lengthy service life. I don’t know if the resistance units are rebuildable but then again I’m 67 and I don’t expect I will wear it out.. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a no frills, effective trainer.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
September 7, 2024
Great trainer
Replaced a mag trainer with the Saris Fluid 2. It's has a smoother feel, better resistance and doesn't require a cable to adjust it. Its very solid.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
February 8, 2024
Upgraded
Went from a Magnetic Wind Trainer to a Fluid Wind Trainer. Was hoping for something quieter than the prior trainer but the sound is basically the same. Having said that, this fluid trainer gives the best experience that is closest to riding on the road. Saris sent the item quickly and packaged it perfectly. I would buy this trainer again and would recommend to any bicyclist looking for a good wind trainer that is priced decently for those of us not wanting to spend a lot to use a trainer inside when there is bad weather outside..
Originally reviewed on saris.com
November 13, 2023
Sturdily Built
Just set up and only used once but pleased with its design. My only quibble, and it's slight, is that the instructions are printed too small to be readily read and interpreted. The illustration of the insertion of the L bolt was misleading and it took me a couple of minutes to figure out the correct procedure. Otherwise, a fine product.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
July 23, 2023
Poor quality, leaky trainer
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I bought the Saris Fluid2 trainer for basic training. The first one had a severe leak after the first use, and I asked for an exchange. The second one was leaky, too. I wonder how Saris conducts QC. I don't recommend this trainer to anyone given the poor quality.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
July 21, 2023
Ok while it lasted
I got this as a gift and I enjoyed it for two and a half years of moderate use. It was a good workout, and while I wouldn't call it quiet - and it got noisier over time - that never really bothered me. After two and a half years it broke, and I was informed that the warranty covers just two years. The resistance unit replacement is nearly as expensive as the whole thing, so I'll probably look for something higher quality.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
May 4, 2023
Cruising Into the Season
The Fluid2 Trainer was easy to set up and get rolling. The clutch/knob takes the guesswork out of tire-roller contact. The resistance unit is very quiet and smooth, especially when using a properly inflated training tire. Since this is a basic trainer, it is necessary to manually shift gears in accordance with the gradient or speed, which gives a real road feel. I am using GCN training videos which offers a wide selection of programs.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
March 26, 2022
Awesome Trainer
I bought the Fluid 2 as my first trainer. Got on sale at Scheels. This thing is awesome. I’ve been training 6 days a week for 45 minutes each ride with my new Trek road bike. Super quiet and smooth. I bought the trainer tire and a used spare wheel so I don’t have to change tires back and forth. Absolutely highly recommend it for ease of value, set up and use. Perfect for the cold Wisconsin winters to keep moving.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
March 26, 2022
Great Trainer
Easy to set up. Stable & sturdy. Very easy to insert and tighten down. Highly recommended.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
January 7, 2022
Easy to Assemble
I was very surprised when I finally opened the box, to learn that assembly is not an ordeal. Actually it went very smoothly and took less than an hour.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
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December 15, 2024
I just received a Fluid2 basic trainer to replace my 2018 CycleOps Fluid2. With the new model I have to use the 135 setting instead of the 130. Struggle to lock into place. Advice please.
July 6, 2024
The yellow clutch knob on my new Saris Fluid2 trainer doesn't click into place until the tire on my bike is nearly collapsed & won't turn. I previously used an older version of the trainer with the same bike & had no problem.
June 7, 2024
Will this fit my Specialized bike with racing S-Four Fulcrum wheels
January 6, 2024
What thruaxle is needed for a 2021 Trek Emonda SL5?
November 4, 2023
I’ve had my cycle ops fluid 2 for a few years Ever since I bought it I had trouble locking the handle in place . Always took all my strength. Well finally now I just can’t lock it at all. Using all my strength. What now ?
September 24, 2023
I have an old trek MTB that has 26x1.5 tires. Will this bike work on the fluid?
July 31, 2023
I have a Cannondale caadx with 142mm rear dropout (QR skewer), would it be compatible with the fluid2?
July 7, 2023
Does the 'Fluid2 Trainer' work with fat tires?
March 17, 2023
What’s the guarantee on my saris fluid 2 trainer?
March 13, 2023