CycleOps Training Mat for Indoor Bicycle Trainers
- Mat protects carpet or hardwood from bike grime
- Ideal for use under any trainer or roller
- Workout safely on any flat surface for hours
- Prevents your trainer from “walking” across the floor
- Durable, sweat-proof mat absorbs vibration and noise
Product DescriptionUse the CycleOps Training Mat to protect your carpet or hardwood floors from bike grime. Train for hours on a flat surface you can find. Durable and sweat-proof, training mat keeps your trainer from the “walk” across the floor. Product DescriptionThe CycleOps Training Mat protects your carpet or hardwood floors from bike grime. This mat is ideal for use in any trainer or roller, and that makes it easy to figure out for hours on a flat surface. Durable and sweat-proof Training Mat helps keep your coach from the “walk” across the floor during those intense interval training. Plus, it absorbs the vibration and noise, making it a major workout accessory for anyone who lives in an apartment or flat. . . . More>>


Saturday, 6. February 2010 21:03
The carpet is doing what it is intended. The quality seems good. And it lies flat on the floor, even if it was rolled up in a tube. No complaints so far. Rating: 4 / 5
Saturday, 6. February 2010 21:52
If you bought the trainer and plastic climbing blocks, you might was well-spring of the carpet. If, for a penny in for a dollar. In addition, it looks really cool and keeps gunk on your floor / carpet. Rating: 5 / 5
Saturday, 6. February 2010 23:12
I debated between buying this carpet with my bike trainer or use a cheaper yoga mat. I’m glad I went that route (although there was more money), because its bigger than a standard yoga mat and much more durable. Its nice to use to protect the floor. Rating: 5 / 5
Sunday, 7. February 2010 1:01
Quality was higher than expected, but $ 50 for a piece of plastic is still expensive. Rating: 4 / 5
Sunday, 7. February 2010 1:51
I like the food, seems very durable and of good quality, but it is a bit expensive (which is why 4 stars instead of 5). I bought this rug that will use it on my hardwood floors to reduce noise from the trainer | bike, but ended up putting trainer in a room with a mat. I still use the mat to catch any oil or crud that may drip down my bike, but have found that teachers do not stay flat on the carpet – it tends to slide a bit and bunch up around the places where the contact trainer. This is not an issue while riding, but is a cosmetic thing. The trainer seems to be pushing and stretching the carpet in the carpet. Rating: 4 / 5