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CycleOps unveils the Hammer

By Press Office · 51 comments

After decades of technological innovation, five evolutions of smart trainers and millions of pedal strokes, Wisconsin-based indoor bike trainer manufacturer, CycleOps, announced a new kind of indoor riding experience – the Hammer. Designed for cyclists looking to advance into the next generation of virtual trainers that seamlessly integrate with a variety of smart devices and are compatible with virtually every training application.

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The Hammer is a direct drive bike trainer with unparalleled bike compatibility and device connectivity. Bikes with thru-axle widths of 142 or 148, as well as quick release axle widths of 130 or 135 can be easily mounted to the Hammer, future-proofing compatibility for new bike purchases during the life of the trainer. Integrated dual ANT+ FE-C and Bluetooth 4.0 technologies connect The Hammer to more devices and riding applications, including popular training software such as CycleOps’ own VirtualTraining, Zwift, TrainerRoad and more for an immersive and entertaining ride.

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Even more impressive is the Hammer’s ability to replicate real world inertia. The heart of the Hammer is its 9 Kilogram precision-balanced flywheel, while its soul is the innovative, fast responding electromagnetic resistance. The result is a direct drive trainer with rapid response resistance, maximum power and the sensation of rolling on smooth asphalt. Its robust design and direct frame-to-trainer contact allows the Hammer to stand up the toughest of riders, up to 2000 watts at 32 kph, and the ability to simulate grades up to 20%. Retail price for the Hammer is $1199.99 USD.

“We’ve been producing some of the best virtual trainers since the dawn of this technology,” says CycleOps President, Jeff Frehner. “We care deeply about providing the best, most entertaining bike training experience possible. We are excited to get the Hammer into the pain caves, basements and training spaces of all types of cyclists.”

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For up-to-date information on when the Hammer will be available near you, please contact the South African distributor Bicycle Power.

Comments

BicyclePower

Mar 15, 2017, 6:30 AM

Some good news guys and girls......... after a lengthy delay the Hammer and Magnus indoor trainers are finally in stock and making their way to a retailer near you.

 

Pricing on the Hammer is R21 995.00 while the Magnus is R9 995.00.

 

More info can be found at www.cycleops.co.za

Rob K

Mar 29, 2017, 1:11 PM

Just had my first ride on my new Hammer after waiting nearly a year for it and these are my initial impressions.

 

Set-up was quick and easy because I am replacing my PowerSync, so it just slotted into place nicely and you just need to re-pair with the head unit, an iPad in my case.

 

You also have to procure your own suitable cassette.

 

I jumped on and went straight into a CVT workout and found the Hammer to be very smooth - too smooth actually as it is unrealistic - perhaps like what an indoor velodrome would feel like though even smoother - machine smooth actually.

 

There was some vibration transferring through the bicycle frame though this may be set-up related - I have not done any trouble shooting as yet.

 

Is it quiet? - no not really, it produces a high pitched machine like whine - almost sounds like one of those Japanese high speed MagLev trains.

 

I had to crank up the music to drown it out - much worse at high cadence and will be a problem if you are trying to sneak an early morning workout without disturbing anyone.

 

On the positive side - it is very stable under my 95kg frame and feels solid and sturdy.

 

Overall I'm not convinced the wait was worth it but I will need to spend more time on it before making any final decisions.

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