Like lots of indoor training equipment, there are many forsaken turbo trainers in garages and spare rooms across the country.
Remember that if you don’t plan on doing extensive training during the colder months, a cheaper model will probably suffice for your needs. But if you’re going to spend hours on the thing, then the level up to a fluid resistance model could be worth your money. You should get better stability and have more control over your resistance levels with a more expensive turbo trainer.
Need some solid options to peruse? Head over to How to: Choose a Turbo Trainer.
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