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Specifications

  • Resistance: Progressive (internal resistance unit)
  • Wheel Contact: Rear wheel, stays on bike
  • Roller Design: Precision, ultra-quiet
  • Storage: Folds into included padded travel bag
  • Compatible Bikes: Road, gravel, mountain, e-bike

FAQ

What is the difference between the Omnium Over-Drive and the Zero-Drive?

The Over-Drive includes an internal progressive resistance unit for structured warm-up efforts. The Zero-Drive offers no resistance and is designed for recovery and skill work only.

How quiet is the Omnium Over-Drive compared to a standard wheel-on trainer?

The precision rollers and internal resistance design are engineered to run significantly quieter than most wheel-on trainers, making it suitable for use in shared spaces or hotel rooms.

Does the Over-Drive work with thru-axle bikes?

Feedback Sports offers adapters for thru-axle compatibility. Confirm adapter availability for your specific axle standard before purchasing.

Best For

Road cyclists with structured pre-race warm-up protocols who need a portable trainer they can bring to events. The progressive resistance makes it more useful than a zero-resistance option when you need to hit a specific power target before the gun goes off.

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