Originally Posted by
surgeonstone
Funny, where you are talking of emotions I assumed you detected some sort of "emotion" as if I were angry or irritated. I had no idea what emotion rollers were.
As far as novelty item, my point is that since I own the r and r and am happy with them, I could care less if someone thought they were a novelty item or not. As far as being a novelty item, I disagree, the Kirk R and R has been around for enough time and are popular enough that the thought of them being a novelty is, imho, an error

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Sorry, I was busting your chops and it didn't carry. The expression is "I couldn't care less." If you could care less it actually means you care. sigh. Damn internet.
As to one being more money than the other....no doubt. I was just saying that once you hit a tipping point the other is worth at least looking at.
As far as my novelty comment goes KK initially envisioned classes of these things and tried to bill them as a full body workout. So in the class people would lean at certain angles and ostensibly get a full body workout. If I recall correctly they had mountain bikers in mind. Like I said I've ridden one a quite a bit and prefer (greatly) the feeling of rollers with a variable resistance unit. I prefer e-motions to those.
Different strokes for different folks, and as far as I'm concerned if what you're doing works for you that's all that matters.