From what I've read, it's pretty cool on sustained elevation stuff, but can be a bit slow to respond to rolling hills. If I was 'training' for something like Cent Cols again, it would be invaluable. The hardest thing with Cent Cols was the inability to simulate a climbing position/riding out of the saddle in flat South East England. However, this would really be great. If I had more space, I'd be tempted to buy one to go with the Kickr...
From what I've read, it's pretty cool on sustained elevation stuff, but can be a bit slow to respond to rolling hills. If I was 'training' for something like Cent Cols again, it would be invaluable. The hardest thing with Cent Cols was the inability to simulate a climbing position/riding out of the saddle in flat South East England. However, this would really be great. If I had more space, I'd be tempted to buy one to go with the Kickr...