Okay, I’ve really been meaning to get some confirmation on just how heavy the wheel is and, concurrently, how easy it spins.
Any of you who’ve been on, can you enlighten me?
I've never been a contestant, but I did visit the show approximately five years ago and got to spin the wheel exactly once. I was able to spin it one complete rotation, give or take a wedge. I'm guessing that if I were a contestant who had to spin it multiple times, I probably wouldn't be able to maintain that strength.
For comparison of what my arm strength is, I can get
The Price Is Right's Big Wheel to spin an average of one and a half rotations. I'm not particularly strong.
It doesn't much matter how heavy each wheel is -- it's all about the braking system installed on each. When the Adam Sandler movie
Jack and Jill had a duplicate
TPIR Big Wheel built (they needed a wheel they could attach things to for a gag that ultimately was cut from the script), they deliberately left off the pads that provided friction to make the wheel slow down. Even though the duplicate wheel was likely a similar weight to the official show wheel, once you spun that thing, it would keep spinning for minutes on end.