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Wahoo Kickr Rollr Indoor Trainer – For Sale – Price
$599.99 Original price was: $599.99.$598.19Current price is: $598.19.
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Wahoo KICKR ROLLR
Wahoo KICKR ROLLR
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BadKarma –
Unique trainer that’s perfect for some people, but not for everyone
This is my second Wahoo trainer. I used to have a Kickr Gen 2 with 11sp Shimano cassette. But then we added more bikes to our collection – our stable now includes a bike with SRAM 12spd AXS, 11spd Shimano, and eventually a used 8spd Tiagra bike for my kids. The ROLLR allows me to very easily swap bikes – literally a few seconds.
So who is this for?
1) If you have multiple bikes with incompatible cassettes, so you can’t use a wheel-off trainer.
2) If the bike you intend to use has a power meter (pedal or crank) – I only have power meter on 1 bike, but the “dumb trainer” mode is plenty fine for my kids to get a workout on their bikes if they want.
3) If you don’t want to clamp anything to you rear though axel
4) If you don’t mind a bit of a lag between change in incline and responsiveness (a few second delay between when I start a climb and then feel the resistance increase)
5) You don’t intend to do a lot of sprint training
6) You don’t love the friction and tire wear of a traditional wheel-on trainer (the only thing holding the rear tire down is your body weight, just like real life). My guess is your tires will wear on this just as much as they do outdoors.
Who is this not for?
1) If power accuracy/resistance REALLY matters for your training
2) If you do a lot of training under load (sprints). This does fine during seated climbs, but it bounces a bit during out-of-saddle efforts.
3) If you don’t own any bikes with a Power Meter.
What I like about it:
1) The “road feel” – the front wheel is gently clamped in place (on the tire, not the rim). The rear tire is free to track left/right a bit which feels nice and realistic
2) Using the SAME power meter for indoor and outdoor efforts.
3) How amazingly easy it is to put the bike on and take it off.
4) It’s really quiet – the loudest noise is the sound of your drivetrain and shifting. Some of this depends on your tires – with brand new tires, there was a lot of tire squeal, but once I rode outside a few times, that sound went away.
So, overall, this is the right trainer for me and my family. As I read on another review, “unless you know you want a Kickr Rollr, you probably don’t want a Kickr Rollr”. It’s a very specific indoor trainer for a very specific audience. It has a lot of features that make it perfect for me, but which would be deal breakers for most (like the need to supply your own power meter).
Clifford Fajardo –
Love it – easiest setup ever
Easiest bike setup ever. For me, ease of use it critical if I wanted to consistently bike everyday + have the option to ride outside in seconds. I don’t need to unmount skewers, clamps or non of that.
Assembly took me about 10 minutes (only 2 pieces to connect) & mounting the bike 10s.
Now I’m biking in the early morning without worrying about the weather or crazy drivers. Hitting my fitness goals, getting the bike ride in feels good.
I have my brother using the setup too, and it’s as easy just riding your bike like normal.
I’m sure there might be better options that might give you a bit more efficiency (I haven’t had problems) but for me being consistent, saving time and mental energy is better than a 1-5% better solution that that is a pain to setup.
Totally worth it!
My background:
I run (short, long, ultras), bike (triathalon training) and weight lift.
Michelle W. Valderas –
Excellent roller, very stable
Very stable and love that I donât have to remove a wheel. Very easy to switch between bikes. Does not estimate rpm well (its virtual not actual) and will need to buy extra kit for that. Pros outweigh the cons, but should be priced lower since you need additional kit.
Steven B. Kotulak –
Great, not perfectâ¦.
Having been ordered not to ride outdoors by my doctors due to fall fears, I needed a trainer. I used a standard trainer previously and hated it. So, I figured Iâd get a roller this time. I chose the Rollr based on reviews and reputation. I wanted something very easy to set up. I love it with one exception. It would be perfect if it had smart tech or a switch, wired or not, that would allow the rollers to spin freely and simulate âcoastingâ when one stops pedalingâ¦
Ashley –
Totally love this
2x Ironman here and I have found indoor trainers to be such a pain because I hate taking the back wheel off, messing with the chain, gears and disc brake stuff. This thing is so easy to use and makes it easy to take your bike outside too.
Jody –
easy peasy
Worth the money. I like the fact that the rear wheel sits on the rollers, and I do not have to remove the rear wheel. Very sturdy, can get on and off without any trouble. I’m not using the Bluetooth or Wahoo aps, so can’t comment on those. Very easy to put together and well packed. I’m glad I “bit the bullet” and purchased.
thomas Pal –
I sold my wahoo Kickr for this⦠not certain if I should have.
Convenient set up, but this trainer seems to have much more resistance than my kinetic or Wahoo Kickr. Noticeable wear on rear tire after a few uses. I am still hopeful that I will like this purchase, a lot⦠maybe one day.
jinzelin –
easy to move around
it works great, but the price is a little expensive than other others
giorgio –
lo ho acquistato per la praticità e davvero lo è. Pure la stabilità della bici è valida. Purtroppo senza sensore potenza è totalmente inattendibile e da una resistenza assurda e scollegata dalla realtà . Inoltre ha un ritardo di risposta inaccettabile. Non parliamo poi dello pneumatico posteriore che slitta quando effettui un aumento della forza improvviso. Di conseguenza lo sconsiglio a meno che uno non abbia il sensore potenza nei pedali della bici. Se invece devi acquistare anche il sensore di potenza il prezzo finale è assurdamente alto per il poco che da (pendenza massima solo 10%, discesa non simulata, enorme ritardo nella risposta, ecc), in tal caso sono più vantaggiosi e MOLTO più realistici altri rulli (ad esempio io ho anche il tacx neo 2 ed è fantastico, basta che ogni utilizzatore si doti del proprio pacco pignoni premontato e in meno di un minuto si fa il cambio bici).
A chi lo consiglio? solo se siete in più persone ad usarlo e tutte hanno il sensore potenza e ovviamente solo per noiosi allenamenti privi di scatti, privi di forti salite e privi di discese…
Martin Knust –
Mag sein, dass es ein stabiles, Und professionelles Trainingsgerät ist. Aber wie ich schon in einigen YouTube Videos gesehen habe, ist der Karton riesig und das Gewicht kaum zu Händeln. Beim auspacken steht man Vor einer groÃen Menge Styropor und Pappe, übrig bleiben, zwei Einzelteile Die keine Griffmöglichkeiten besitzen und somit nicht vernünftig Handel Bar sind. Ich hab versucht, einige Teile abzubauen jedoch ist alles verschweiÃt oder mit Stopfen verschlossen. Ich weià nicht, wie ich die Einzelteile in die vierte Etage bekommen soll.
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Tini1586 –
Ja sehr seltsam. Nach 2 maligen benutzen geht es nicht mehr an.
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