Rollers with resistance under under $600!
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I have been looking for a set of rollers with resistance. I already have a Lemond Revolution for hard intervals, so this will be mostly use for active recovery, warm up, but i want some resistance as well.
I have been looking at the Kreitler aluminum 2.5 or 3.0. Does anyone have experience with them?
Any other set i should consider?
Any recommendations under $600 are welcome.
Thanks
I have been looking at the Kreitler aluminum 2.5 or 3.0. Does anyone have experience with them?
Any other set i should consider?
Any recommendations under $600 are welcome.
Thanks
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I would look at Sportscrafters Overdrive Pro (progressive resistance drum). I have the Planet X Resist rollers (same rollers but with magnetic resistance) and am satisfied for my moderate resistance needs, but stronger riders would need more resistance such as the Overdrive Pro would provide.
Kreitler 3.0 had insufficient resistance for anything but very easy spinning. Note that I am a lightweight though at 125 lb.
For $600 you could also track down a used set of E-Motion rollers (haven't used them personally).
Kreitler 3.0 had insufficient resistance for anything but very easy spinning. Note that I am a lightweight though at 125 lb.
For $600 you could also track down a used set of E-Motion rollers (haven't used them personally).
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Here's another vote for sportcrafters overdrive. They are perfect. They disappear beneath you, are quiet, and have great resistance. I do all my indoor training on them: recovery spins to vo2.
Spring for the high inertia drum if you want to spend more. I find it makes them feel even more natural and make it a bit easier to stand- great for longer training sessions.
Spring for the high inertia drum if you want to spend more. I find it makes them feel even more natural and make it a bit easier to stand- great for longer training sessions.
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I should mention, Pete and the folks at sportcrafters seem very passionate about their products and provide great customer service.
I got some Elite Arion Digital rollers for right about your budget. They provide good resistance up to about 600-700 watts. The electronic brake coming on/off isn't very progressive but it's not bad either. It's also much more entertaining than a turbo.
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Minoura MOZ Rollers (formerly Action Mag) with the resistance unit is around $300. The resistance unit allows really high wattage, >800w
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I have the Kreitler 2.25's and LOVE them. I've had them for years - way before all the fancier rollers that are out now. I rode for years on a trainer and finally got to a point where I simply couldn't do it anymore. Rollers have been a great addition, especially the smaller diameter rollers. I can ride the rollers for up to 3 hrs doing a workout with ease and the 'road feel' to me is very road comparable. There's a fair bit of resistance even without anything added on. Just my 2 cents...