![]() But then a smaller, lighter set of non-smart rollers, or a wheel-on trainer, are far more convenient options, all things considered. It can be used as a non-smart roller without power (up to a maximum resistance of 400 watts). It also needs to be set up on flat ground, because there’s no height adjustability built into the feet.įinally, you’d need mains power to access any of the smart features, which is rarely available to amateurs. The main stumbling block to this is its sheer size and weight, which make it incredibly cumbersome to move around. On a similar theme, Wahoo says the Kickr Rollr is “the ideal warm-up platform before events or big training sessions”, but, for the average amateur racer, I don’t see it as a good option for that purpose. Getting a bike on and off the Kickr Rollr is quick and easy, but moving it around is less so.
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