Rollers vs indoor bike trainers: which is best for you?

Indoor bike trainers might get the most attention – but don't underestimate a humble set of rollers, here's why...

Image shows one rider cycling on rollers and the other on an indoor bike trainer
(Image credit: Getty Images - Tim de Waele / Michael Steele)

A couple of years ago, I decided that I was allergic to indoor bike trainers (turbo trainers).

The discovery of my unfortunate affliction occurred after several angst filled weeks where, following a new FTP test result, I just couldn't hit the power values during intervals set by cycling training zones. Using a wheel on, magnetic resistance unit, I repeatedly found myself hitting a physi-mental wall and pressing 'pause', much to the understandable horror of the coach who had devised the sessions.

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Michelle Arthurs-Brennan

Michelle Arthurs-Brennan the Editor of Cycling Weekly website. An NCTJ qualified traditional journalist by trade, Michelle began her career working for local newspapers. She's worked within the cycling industry since 2012, and joined the Cycling Weekly team in 2017, having previously been Editor at Total Women's Cycling. Prior to welcoming her daughter in 2022, Michelle raced on the road, track, and in time trials, and still rides as much as she can - albeit a fair proportion indoors, for now.