not sure where to post this, so going to post in the Cafe where there will hopefully be many helpful responses in the usual Cycle chat fashion.
I am not looking to replace any of my riding with turbo trainer/rollers...(unless the weather is absolute crap) .... turbo training will be for early mornings/ very high intensity training in addition to what I allready do (I like getting out on my bike....but for racing stationary training seems a nessessary evil).
So what is the advantage of rollers over turbo trainers?
I understand that with rollers you have to maintain balance, which surely means you cannot push yourself quite as hard as you can on a turbo trainer.
I have old tyres to use with whatever I purchase, and would like to buy from ebay/ second hand as it will be faaar cheaper.
Thanks
I am not looking to replace any of my riding with turbo trainer/rollers...(unless the weather is absolute crap) .... turbo training will be for early mornings/ very high intensity training in addition to what I allready do (I like getting out on my bike....but for racing stationary training seems a nessessary evil).
So what is the advantage of rollers over turbo trainers?
I understand that with rollers you have to maintain balance, which surely means you cannot push yourself quite as hard as you can on a turbo trainer.
I have old tyres to use with whatever I purchase, and would like to buy from ebay/ second hand as it will be faaar cheaper.
Thanks
