
Intelligent direct-drive variable resistance, Every pedaling can be real
Thousands of control responses and power calculations per second instantly respond to subtle changes in speed and incline for an immersive riding experience for you.

Added cadence data Cadence / Speed / Power Rich data at a glance
The new X2 Smart Trainer provides full-featured data on cadence, speed, and power without the need for external sensors, so you can clearly see your riding status during training to meet your training needs.

Take your ride feeling to new heights
Take your indoor riding to the next level with up to 18% slope simulation, with over 2,000 watts of resistance and within ±2% accuracy, the X2 is ready to meet the needs of powerful cyclists.

Uphill and downhill simulation, Don’t delay in training your legs at home
Combined with factors such as slope/speed/weight, copy the real climbing resistance downhill without pedaling, combine work and rest, and downhill safely

Training doesn’t have to depend on the weather, Good way to ride indoors
Bad weather and bad road conditions can’t stop you from completing your training plan and managing your time to ride safely.
Rigorous and accurate power data
More than 2000W of power resistance plus less
than ±2% power error is enough for most riders.
Amy –
If you’re just starting out with indoor training, this is a solid choice. The ThinkRider X2 offers accurate power readings and integrates easily with apps like Zwift. However, advanced cyclists might find the resistance a bit slow to respond during interval sessions. Still, it’s an affordable, reliable trainer for the price.
Amy –
Steve –
I was surprised at how well the ThinkRider X2 works with both my MTB and road bike. It’s compatible with all the major training apps, and the built-in power meter is accurate, making it a great option for structured workouts. It’s stable, easy to set up, and affordable—can’t ask for more!
Steve –
Jessica M. –
The X2 is a great smart trainer overall. It provides smooth resistance changes and integrates well with my road bike. However, it’s a bit noisier than I expected, especially at higher speeds. Still, for the price, you’re getting great features like a built-in power meter, which is usually found in more expensive models.
Jessica M. –
C. Nigrelli –
While the ThinkRider X2 is decent for casual indoor training, it struggles during high-power efforts. The stability could be better, and the noise level is noticeable. The power meter is accurate, but the resistance transitions feel slow. It’s good for light to moderate training, but not ideal for hardcore riders.
C. Nigrelli –
Jeremy Morgan –
The ThinkRider X2 is a good choice if you’re on a budget. It’s easy to set up, and the power meter feature is a huge plus. However, the resistance can feel slightly laggy at times when using apps like Zwift. Also, it’s not the quietest option out there. Despite this, it’s a solid trainer for the price.
Jeremy Morgan –
Brian Gallashaw –
This bike trainer has been a game-changer for my winter training. The resistance adjusts seamlessly, and it pairs quickly with my cycling apps. The build is sturdy, and it works perfectly with my MTB. The power meter is accurate, which has helped me track my performance. Zero complaints!
Brian Gallashaw –
Jeff War –
I’ve been using the ThinkRider X2 for a month now, and I must say, it’s fantastic for the price. The built-in power meter is accurate, and I love that it’s compatible with Zwift and other training apps. Setup was straightforward, and it’s stable even during intense sprints. Highly recommended for both beginners and experienced cyclists.
Jeff War –