Wahoo makes my favorite ‘smart’ trainer for indoor bike riding. I’ve also dabbled in riding roller-style trainers at times, not always successfully.
So, I was excited to try the KICKR ROLLR, a hybrid roller trainer that locks in the bike’s front wheel so you don’t go flying if you lose concentration while riding. I was also interested in ROLLR because, unlike other cycling rollers, it syncs with online training programs such as Wahoo SYSTM, Zwift, and more.
In short: My experience with ROLLR was mixed, though it’s pretty clear that a firmware update could fix most problems. I liked the more dynamic ride, which pushed me to tune into smoothing out my pedal strokes.
Riding ROLLR felt a lot more like riding a bike than my KICKR Smart Trainer does. But KICKR ROLLR didn’t always modulate power when synced with apps, including Wahoo’s SYSTM app, making me get off the trainer mid-workout to unplug and reset ROLLR, sometimes more than once per ride.
Wahoo KICKR ROLLR: Review
The Setup
It was easy to set up ROLLR. It arrived in three pieces and only required a few bolts and a hex key to get it fully assembled. Once the flywheel/roller was connected to the KICKR ROLLR frame and the front wheel brace, a lever let me slide the front end to adjust the frame to the length of my bike.
With my rear tire resting balanced on the two rear rollers, I clamped down ROLLR’s front brace on my front tire. The front clamping mechanism maxes out at a 1-inch tire width, but the safety tire gripper holds most 700c road tires.
The gripper also keeps your bike — and you — upright and steady when getting on and off the bike. And it provides stability for attacking high-wattage intervals, pedaling with no hands, and just riding along.
What I Liked
Offseason Training
The benefits of training for cycling in the offseason are inarguable. A few years ago, after 3 months of riding the trainer complemented by a handful of fat bike rides, I hopped on my bike and completed the Mid South Gravel.
This year, on my first outdoor ride, I climbed a hill I had never made it up without resting. It’s a great way to get exercise in the offseason, and trainer riding lets you get your heart rate up on your own schedule.
The trainer took minutes to set up. I didn’t have to pull wheels off my bike to use the ROLLR, so I could transition quickly from inside to outside riding, which was particularly handy for springtime in Vermont.

Dual Rollers

App Compatability
What I Didn’t Like
Wahoo’s Flywheel Technology: Not That Smooth

Resistance Issues
Pedal Compatibility

Wahoo KICKR ROLLR: Conclusion
