I recently purchased a CycleOps Fuid 2 trainer and bought the climbing block to use with it. It definitely stabilizes the rig and makes for a very good workout platform as you can ride as aggressively as you like and you don't have to be concerned with stability issues. It does what it claims to do very well. For those who want more incline, but don't want to buy another block, you can easily set this product on a block(s) of wood, books, etc. and you still have the front wheel stabilized in the designed "cradle" of the climbing block.
I agree with previous posters re: the lack of markings on the different cradles built into the block. I mean, how hard would it have been to incorporate an indicator of some sort ("A", "B", etc.) into the mold?
Although, I don't believe there is enough difference in the different settings to make any appreciable difference in your workout. Literally, we are talking fractions of an inch here, but still, if they are going to tout several different settings, then the settings should be discernible in some way.
I like it and am happy I bought it, so if you use your bike on a trainer, I highly recommend this product.
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