Climbing Riser Block
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Add a bit of variety to your training session with this climbing riser block that lets you choose your own adventure in terms of level of difficulty. This riser block offers a unique design that transforms your at-home workout into a challenging climbing session. Saris designed this product for use with any rear wheel-mounted trainer, and you can even stack two blocks to simulate climbing workouts. Raise your front wheel as high as 3.1in off the ground with one block, or as low as 2.1in for a steady cooldown.
Details
- Climbing riser block offers variety for your training session
- Raise your front wheel 2.1in, 2.7in, or 3.1in to simulate climbing
- Add stability to your training and mix up your ride
- Item #SRS1WW5
- Compatibility
- Saris rear-mounted trainer
- Recommended Use
- training
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Overall Rating
5 based on 62 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 16, 2023
sturdy & adequate height
I'm using a Saris Mag Trainer with 20/24" wheel adaptor, so my rear wheel is way off the ground. This Riser Block, in its highest position, gets me up to a comfortable level and is very stable. I couldn't use the trainer without it.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
February 9, 2021
Climbing Riser Block
Very good product. Works as advertised. I'd be ecstatically enthusiastic if you told me it was made from recycled plastics. Easy order and flawless delivery.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
January 24, 2021
Great Product!
The Climbing Riser Block is a vast improvement over the block that came with my smart trainer. It is substantially for stable than my previous block.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
December 27, 2020
Works perfectly
Exactly what I needed and helps stabilize the front wheel
Originally reviewed on saris.com
December 5, 2020
Great accessory
I bought this with my fluid 2 trainer and training mat. It feels so much better riding with the bike level
Originally reviewed on saris.com
June 2, 2020
Saris climbing riser block
I bought this with the Saris manual trainer to use my bike inside and love both of them!
Originally reviewed on saris.com
May 14, 2020
Great Option For A Sturdy & Safe Spin!
I recently purchased the SARIS Climbing Riser Block and I am very happy with it. It keeps my bike sturdy and in place while I spin. If you are contemplating getting it, you SHOULD! You can adjust the block (simply by turning it) and it will raise or lower the height of your bike.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
February 28, 2019
Keeps the bike rock solid!
Works as advertised. Perfect for the Magneto Trainer
Originally reviewed on saris.com
February 23, 2019
Perfect for our training
Bought one for my wife and I for our indoor trainers,very stable and I like that it is stackable
Originally reviewed on saris.com
January 23, 2019
Great Product and Very Easy to Use.
Bought to use with my M2 Smart Trainer.
Originally reviewed on saris.com
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December 26, 2022
What percentage incline do the three various levels represent?
January 20, 2022
will it hold a 2.5 mtb tire ?
November 1, 2019
What are the overall dimensions of this?
October 29, 2019
Will the cycle ops climbing riser block hold 2.8 inch mountain bike tires?
June 26, 2017
Can I use this block with a trike trainer from SportsCrafters. I have a Delta Trike with a one-wheel drive.
February 26, 2017
When you are placing your bike tire onto the block what "end" is where? Short end near rider with longer end pointing forward of rider or reversed?
January 3, 2017
What's the gradient simulated by the various steps in the block.
December 15, 2016
A need to put MTB bikes on the trainer, with 26, 27,5 and 29 inch wheel, as I need to put road bikes. Can I get all the bikes perfectly leveled with this block (parallel to the ground)? Thanks
October 11, 2016
Will this fit a mountain bike 29x2.2 tire?
January 9, 2016