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Kyle385
07-22-06, 01:44 AM
I have done a lot of searching but cannot find enough information to decide which of these trainers I should get. I'm sure either will make me happy but this is a large investment for a college student such as myself. I can't help but to nitpick. :) To those of you that have had personal experience with both, which do you prefer and why?

lennyk
07-23-06, 09:20 AM
The Kurt Kinetic and Cycleops seems to get the most reviews, with the Kurt Kinetic
using a different mechanism which is supposed to be leak proof.

I am taking delivery of a Kurt Kinetic tomorrow, will let you know.

Kyle385
07-24-06, 02:11 PM
I'm mainly looking for direct comparison between the 1upUSA and Kurt.

ggusta
07-28-06, 05:59 PM
I'm mainly looking for direct comparison between the 1upUSA and Kurt.

For me, I am not considering the 1up simply from a service after the sale standpoint, i can get Kurt Kinetic or Cycleops fuid2 at rei (as well as others, I think Blackburn) REI will let me just return them till I finally find the one I want to keep (within reason) and they won't give me any runaround nor any outrageous shipping issues if I need service later on.

1up may be better, but simply from that post purchase concern, I know I won't consider them. Something to keep in mind.

ggusta

ericgu
07-28-06, 07:07 PM
I'm mainly looking for direct comparison between the 1upUSA and Kurt.

I bought the Kurt because I liked their engineering. A very elegant solution to the problem of fluid leakage, and if their engineering is good their, the rest of the unit is likely to be well-designed as well.

mewkiss
07-29-06, 10:39 AM
I'm mainly looking for direct comparison between the 1upUSA and Kurt.
I doubt that you'll find many who have both of these expensive units to give you a comparative review. FWIW:I'm personally planning on getting a Kurt Kinetic based on the reviews I've read and on my experience of having used one at my LBS while being fitted for my bike. It was amazingly smooth and quiet and the LBS tech told me that the thing had been in use all day every day for over a year at that point. Impressive.

kuan
07-29-06, 10:46 AM
I like the sound of the Kinetic. Sounds like one of those rain sticks. :)

Havs
07-29-06, 10:51 AM
I went with a Kurt Kinetic, based on numerous reviews I read praising this trainer, in terms of reliability, most road-like feel, warranty, plus the fact my LBS stocked it.

I got the Kurt for xmas 2005, and have since logged well over 35hrs on it during the "cold months" here in WI. I like the feel of riding on it, makes for a good workout. My only gripe is that since I've become a stronger rider, the trainer is hard on the tire (especially for rides of one hr and longer). I burned up the stock Bontrager tire on my Trek 1500. This fall, Im planning on getting a spare rim and mounting a trainer specific tire, like the Conti Ultra Sport "Hometrainer" tire, 700X23, #23-622. If you're going to ride for longer sessions, I would strongly recommend the trainer tire.

Other than that rant, it was $$ well spent on the Kurt.

skiahh
07-29-06, 11:04 AM
I, too, narrowed down my choices to the 1up and the Kurt and went with the Kurt. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to compare them side by side, so I had to go on reviews and word of mouth. I found no really negative comments about either trainer and the racer guys I asked recommended the fluid trainer. One guy said he had tried both and liked the Kurt better.

For what it's worth, my Kurt was lopsided when it came; one of the arms wasn't on right or something. I called them directly and they shipped out a new frame that day, with a return label to send mine back once I got the replacement. Next one came with the same thing and they were flabbergasted! They overnighted a new frame - with return label - and had me speak directly to the engineer. He wanted the frames sent directly to him to test on the lab "true table". I never heard the results back, but the point of this story is that Kurt's customer service is among the best I have ever experienced. 1up may be the same, too, I just have no personal experience to relate.

I'm very happy with my Kurt and used it a lot this past winter and last with not a single problem once the level problem was resolved.

rgerve
08-04-06, 08:39 PM
I have a 1upUSA trainer. It is EXCELLENT. The customer service is great, even in Europe. It set's up very easily, is very quiet and smooth and much better engineered and built than the cycleops.
I've had it for more than two years now and have not had a problem. When I emailed about how to get another wrench for it because I lost mine (It has a nice attachment point to keep the wrench, but my son took it :() I got an email saying that one was just mailed to me free of charge.

Excellent service and a great product. I'm very happy with it.