Is Turbo Rocks Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Look for Turbo Rocks on AmazonFull story →Steven Murr built rocker plates, platforms that let a fixed indoor bike trainer sway from side to side, out of his garden shed before pitching the idea to the Dragons.
He told the panel his revenue had jumped sixfold-plus in a single year, and asked for £80,000 against 40%, which Sara Davies and Touker Suleyman split between them.
The case Murr made in the Den
Unit sales had already passed a thousand worldwide by the time he pitched, giving the investors a real trajectory to evaluate rather than a forecast. The panel reportedly questioned why the business had not yet become his full-time focus given numbers like that.
Two investors backing a hardware product jointly, rather than one taking the full stake, generally signals that the growth figures held up when more than one experienced operator looked closely.
The picture since
Coverage describes the range expanding to cover different setups, including models built for Peloton-style stationary bikes, alongside the original rocker plate design.
Rocker plates are a niche accessory sold to riders who already own an expensive indoor trainer, a small market but one with unusually high willingness to spend.