Triathlon Magazine Canada

Some roller options

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Tacx Galaxia

$399 Using a patented swing system, these rollers absorb forward and backward movement. Coupled with the conical rollers which help keep your bike centred, the Galaxia is a basic set of rollers that are easy to learn on. For those looking for an even more basic option, the Tacx Antares features the same conical rollers, but forgoes the swing system.

Elite Arion

$349 With a power output of up to 280 watts, the Arion is light, simple and sturdy, making it a great option to enhance your indoor training for those days you don’t want to be stuck to a smart trainer. You can also connect Elite’s Misoro B+ sensor so you can use the rollers on training platforms like Zwift and TrainerRoa­d.

Elite Nero

$1,149 For those looking for an interactiv­e “smart” roller, the Nero is the answer. With slope simulation of up to seven degrees and power output of 830 watts, these rollers will get you through any Zwift race in style. They’re surprising­ly easy to learn on, too, thanks to the smooth ride and the integrated step.

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