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Standard or Plus deck - which do I need?
STANDARD: Works with all major turbo trainers - Zwift Ride with custom front dock. Also compatible with Wahoo Kickr Climb.
PLUS: Designed specifically for Elite Rizer attachments. Larger deck to accommodate the Rizer system. Most riders don't need this.
What does the front dock for the Zwift Ride do?
The front dock provides two key benefits:
Secure mounting: It locks the Zwift Ride's front leg firmly in place, preventing it from slipping or lifting during use. Without proper securing, the front of the bike tends to walk across the rocker plate - you might have noticed the bike doing this when using it on a normal floor.
Simple setup: The dock aids in setting up the rocker plate correctly. There's only one way the dock will fit, and that's the correct way - perfectly centred on the Omnirocker.
Isn’t this the same as tennis balls or inflatable rocker feet?
No — those solutions add vertical softness, not controlled rocking.
Tennis balls and inflatable feet work by compressing under load. This introduces bounce and rider-dependent motion that changes with effort, body weight and air pressure. There’s no defined axis of movement, so stability varies — particularly when sprinting or riding out of the saddle.
Omnirocker is a true rocker system with a defined side-to-side axis, similar to riding outdoors. It allows natural lean without vertical pogo or rebound, giving predictable, repeatable movement at all power levels and stability both seated and standing.
If you’ve tried tennis balls or inflatable feet and found them vague, bouncy or unstable, Omnirocker is the natural next step.
What's the fore and aft movement about?
The soft rubber mounts provide up to 5mm of natural fore/aft give under load.
This isn't a dual-axis system - it's single-axis side-to-side rocking with some natural compliance.
Mimics how your body micro-adjusts on the road without the complexity of full fore/aft systems.
Smooth, natural feel without mechanical complexity.
Do I need this for my static turbo trainer?
If you're doing 90+ minute sessions regularly, yes.
If you race on Zwift and want to sprint and climb out of the saddle safely, yes.
If you get uncomfortable after 30-40 minutes, yes.
If you only do 15-20 minute HIIT sessions, probably not, just stand up more.
Will this fit in my space?
Significantly smaller footprint than traditional full-length rocking platforms. Designed for spare rooms and small pain caves, not dedicated training studios.
Included Speed fit mounts allow quick setup and removal of your turbo trainer for easy storage of the rocker plate. Smaller size will fit under a bed or in a wardrobe.