Originally Posted by
datlas
I use the travel-trac rollers from Performance. If you shop the sales and use a coupon you can often get it for just a bit over 100 bucks.
Yeah I would like the E-motion rollers too but way too expensive.
I would rather ride the rollers for 3 hours than 1 hour on a trainer or spin bike.
I would probably rather stick needles in my eyes rather than ride a trainer or a spin bike, for that matter.
OP seriously, consider rollers.
I don't disagree with you that riding a trainer is boring. If it wasn't for the Spinerval DVDs, I don't think I could do it. I have never been on rollers. I know there are some home made methods for adding bumpers to simulate what the E-Motion rollers do. There is also some fans that attach to rollers that can increase resistance and that appeals to me.