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Old 12-28-20, 02:40 PM
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I have a set of those old Nashbar rollers that I used for a couple of winters. They're not bad for what they are. I think I paid less than a hundred dollars new for them years ago. I rode off them a few times when I wasn't paying attention so I upgraded to a set of the inside ride rollers which have bumpers that make it harder to ride off and resistance so you can do harder workouts. I also got the floating-fork-stand that I can use if I want to do a long ride and watch a movie or whatever. In the winter, I only ride inside ~3 times a week for ~60-90 minutes a ride, which is just enough to maintain some fitness for when I start riding outside all the time in the spring. I'm not into any of the subscription services so rollers are fine for me. If I didn't already have nice rollers I would probably get a direct-drive smart trainer like everyone else.
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