Why pay tens of dollars for an outdated product, though?TwistedMister wrote:The CB-X line can be a good place to start. The cost is not prohibitively expensive, and the device comes with a variety of ring sizes and spacers, which allows you to make adjustments and get an idea of what size might be needed for a more expensive device.fruitgems wrote:...it seems like "fit" is more individual than I thought, so surprising him with one might not be a good idea
A CB-3000 was my first [real] device, and it is still the only one...for more than 15 years...which works out to less than $10/yr.
$8 was the lowest price I've seen for a HT v2 copy with hour rings to experiment with.
And if you want to support the original company that created the design, you can always order the real deal from Novamedia after you've figured out the sizing.
Having extensively worn both, the CB line is to the Holy Trainer like an 80's econobox to a modern car. Absolutely no reason to recommend it anymore.