It's also much easier to jump on the trainer for an hour.
It is if you have the motivation, and therein lies the problem with turbo's IME, (and presumably rollers although never used those).
I've even had a laptop set up so I can watch films, participate in virtual spinning classes or any other virtual involvement method you can think of, but for me nothing escapes the fact that I'm sat in my shed, in the semi dark, sweating like a whatsit, with extension leads all over the pace and a ruddy great fan blowing in my face. Just the thought of it makes my teeth itch.
I've tried turbo's 3 or 4 times now, and unless I could afford an absolute fully interactive one that I could have in the house I will never waste a penny more on another one, but even then I suspect the novelty aspect aspect will far outweigh the reality of peddling indoors.
To each their own though.
My experiences while agreed with by many, will not be agreed with by all, and TBH I wouldn't have it any other way
