Elite Arion Digital
435,08
Wahoo KICKR ROLLR
530,85
Feedback Sports Omnium Over-Drive
414,82
Elite Arion Digital vs. Wahoo KICKR ROLLR vs. Feedback Sports Omnium Over-Drive
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Reviews
Pros
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Convenience |
Smart |
Reasonably quiet |
Easy to mount |
Compact (2x) |
Relatively low weight |
Stable |
Plug-free |
Cons
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Slightly more rear tyre wear |
Front clamp gets loose(ser) |
No wattage tracker on it |
noisy |
None yet |
No |
Price |
According to the product specialist
Pros
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Features both ANT+ and Bluetooth for optimal use of the Wahoo KICKR ROLLR. |
You can quickly and easily place your bike onto the Wahoo Kickr Rollr without fiddling with thru axles or having to remove your rear wheel. |
Ideal for warming up before an event. |
The KICKR ROLLR frees up the rear wheel to move naturally, providing an experience that feels more like riding outdoors. |
Progressive roll mechanism provides the ultimate ‘road feeling’. |
The bearings are maintenance-free. |
Compact, lightweight and very easy to fold. |
Including heavy-duty tote bag for transport and storage. |
Cons
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Without a trainer tyre, you can wear out your rear tyre quickly. |
A roller is not compatible with other devices and training programmes. |
Specifications
N/A
Electrobrake
Magnetic brake
Magnetic brake
400 Watt
1500 Watt
600 Watt
Series
Rollers
Bluetooth Smart
ANT+
ANT+
Bluetooth Smart
ANT+
ANT+
Bluetooth Smart
ANT+
ANT+
PC Software
3rd party apps
3rd party PC software
Elite My E-training App
3rd party apps
3rd party PC software
Elite My E-training App
No
Yes, software controlled
No
5%
10%
N/A
Basic turbo trainer
Smart turbo trainer
Basic turbo trainer
Suitable for type of cassette
Shimano
SRAM
Campagnolo
SRAM
Campagnolo
Shimano
SRAM
Campagnolo
SRAM
Campagnolo
Compatible with disc brakes
Yes
Yes
Yes
26 inch (650c)
27.5 inch (650b)
28 inch (700c)
29 inch
27.5 inch (650b)
28 inch (700c)
29 inch
Yes
No