The video is exactly what I'm looking for...there no such useful review in some other forums, people rather to recommending the direct drive type however I've tried both direct drive & front fork fixed roller, which all required to remove at least one wheel to setup. I expect to build my TT & road bike in 2025 and also searching a stable bike stand, and I think I can make a decision to invest this roller after watching this review.
This really might fit my (and the Mrs) needs! Hope this isn’t a silly question! I don’t use any kind of power meter, have no need or intention of getting one! My rides generally time based/perceived effort - which I like! My point is, I’m assuming if a pm isn’t needed in the the first place that this trainer works just fine? Great video!
Have been on a Rollr for 3 months. I’ve used the gamut of trainers over the past 8 years….wheel on/off and Kickr bike. The Rollr is vastly underrated. It’s my go to trainer for now. The ride feel is superior to all trainers on the market bar pure rollers. The immersive road feel allows time to pass more rapidly and giving an overall more palatable training experience. Downsides: noise and tire slip out of the saddle limiting power efforts when climbing.
very helpful review!
The video is exactly what I'm looking for...there no such useful review in some other forums, people rather to recommending the direct drive type however I've tried both direct drive & front fork fixed roller, which all required to remove at least one wheel to setup.
I expect to build my TT & road bike in 2025 and also searching a stable bike stand, and I think I can make a decision to invest this roller after watching this review.
This really might fit my (and the Mrs) needs! Hope this isn’t a silly question! I don’t use any kind of power meter, have no need or intention of getting one! My rides generally time based/perceived effort - which I like! My point is, I’m assuming if a pm isn’t needed in the the first place that this trainer works just fine? Great video!
Have been on a Rollr for 3 months. I’ve used the gamut of trainers over the past 8 years….wheel on/off and Kickr bike.
The Rollr is vastly underrated. It’s my go to trainer for now.
The ride feel is superior to all trainers on the market bar pure rollers. The immersive road feel allows time to pass more rapidly and giving an overall more palatable training experience.
Downsides: noise and tire slip out of the saddle limiting power efforts when climbing.
Loving having you back. Bought a few flight bottles from your other video. They are better bottles.
Thanks! I love to hear it!
glad to see this video. I was interested about this but I still love my insideride rollers.
There are strangely very free reviews of this trainer and even fewer that take it serious as a trainer
Respect for the trainer aero gainz
Should I throw on aero socks next time too?