🚴♀️ Ride into the Future of Fitness!
This Exercise Bike is designed for home cardio workouts, featuring a sturdy frame that supports up to 330 lbs, a smooth and quiet belt drive system, adjustable components for comfort, and smart technology for tracking your fitness metrics. With a tablet mount for entertainment, it's the perfect addition to any home gym.
A**R
Review
Good, steady and well performing stationary bike. (5”11 FT 85KG Male)
A**E
Can't assemble the bike
The box is too thin and does not protect the bike properly during transport. The handle bar doesn't fit! It's too thick, I have a half assembled bike that I cannot use!
M**N
Not perfect, but not bad for the price!
Right, where to start. I bought this bike to be able to do a workout whilst home schooling my kids during lockdown. I have a studio in my garden (I'm a PT) but I can't use it when I need to be indoors for my kids. So, I wanted a few things from this bike. Firstly, I wanted a bike that can take a lot of weight as it might be needed. It seems solid enough so all good there (supports 150kg apparently). I wanted a light enough bike on wheels that can be moved in and out of my front room easily enough when it's needed, by me and my wife. It's definitely light enough for that (around 27kg I believe but feels much lighter on wheels). Lastly, I was looking for something easy enough to use at a reasonable price as I already have an exercise bike in my studio. At £270, it's not bad and I knew it wouldn't be the best bike in the world. It was simple enough to put together even with instructions that weren't the best, but it's not difficult to put some handlebars, a seat and some pedals on. I've had my first blast on it today and took some photos to show a few pros and cons. To be fair, I was out of the seat and pumping hard for a lot of it and at 85kg, it took my weight fine and I had a good workout BUT, a couple of things I needed to do to make that happen. As you can see from the photo, the seat is on a rail that apparently tightens and doesn't move. Wrong! When I tightened it at the position I wanted, no matter how tight, when I pumped my legs and put my weight through it, the seat moved back, so I've had to tighten it at the furthest point back so it stays still. It's now ok but not ideal for the correct position, especially if you're shorter. I'm just under 6ft so it was ok for me. The seat isn't at its highest point, so could be ok for taller than 6ft, but the handlebars were. I'm not a natural cyclist so quite like sitting up, not in a racing position. With the seat right back they are a little low and a bit of a stretch if you're on the taller side and have the seat high too. Also, although I had plenty of room for my knees when sitting, when standing my knees made contact with the handlebars a few times because they are quite low. I had to alter my position to keep my hips back so my knees had enough space.Secondly, I've taken a photo of the information screen to show you it's basic, plastic and someone clearly can't spell PULSE! I normally like seeing a split screen with my speed and time etc all in one place but this doesn't give that. Not the end of the world and I did know that prior to buying, but unless you spend a lot more, they all seem to do that. Also, the screen will not tighten on the pole enough to stay in position as the pole is too smooth for it to grip, so I've had to put some tape under the fixing (you might be able to see in the photo) to make it stay in the position I wanted. With regards to the ride, it was smooth enough, the resistance dial works ok and it was quiet enough too. If you put a fair bit of resistance on before getting the tempo up, it will squeak a bit until you get to a good speed due to the friction, but I'd expect that. You can also see a photo of the mats I put under the feet of the bike. I was expecting the feet to be a rubber material but they are more plastic and would easily scratch a laminate floor like mine, so it's wise to have it on mats if you're worried bout marking your floor. Lastly, the pedals aren't the most comfortable on the feet, they are very rigid around the foot but I got used to that.With regards to the seller, the bike came a few days sooner than I was told to expect it and they have sent some follow up emails which is nice. I read reviews about this bike before buying and had mixed feelings. I also read some saying it came with a phone holder and others saying it didn't, so I didn't expect one. I was pleasantly surprised when one arrived with it BUT, a little miffed that it isn't the right one for the bike and no matter how I tried to connect it, it doesn't fit at all, clearly not for this bike.I hope this is thorough enough to help you make a decision before buying and I gave it 3 stars as I couldn't give it 3.5. It does the trick for what I want and will no doubt give me some good workouts but it's by no means perfect and you get what you pay for which is a reasonable bike at a reasonable price.
S**G
Decent bit of kit
Sturdy, seems well made, does the job when am not able to get to the gym. Am 6ft 4” but can manage a session on this (only just).
H**R
A little noisy
We finally put this together over the weekend. It's good, however a little noisy when in use. The seat is also a bit uncomfortable. I would have preferred it to have a bit more padding. Other than that I am enjoying it and hopefully will see some improvement in my general health soon from it.
M**N
I wish I could return this thing
Don’t buy this. The metalWas already bent when we started assembling it and the seat never stays in place. Foam cover in handlebars slides off pretty much on the first use. AwfulProduct I don’t even wanna give it to charity shop its going to the bin.
B**L
Simple, easy, fair price
This indoor bike is my choice after careful selection. Its appearance is very simple and in line with my aesthetic. I choose to exercise at home for fear of coronavirus in the gym. There are wheels on the base of this equipment, which makes it easy to move. The height of the seat is adjustable. The front of the bike also has a place to put your phone. All in all, it's a pretty good bike for a price like this
D**O
Loud noises during training and braking does not work properly.
I've been using the indoor cicle for 3 days. And I came to the conclusion that everything is not okay with him - the brakes do not work at all when the load is low. When the load increases, the brakes work, but there will be a loud hissing sound and that loud hissing will continue during the workout. So, not a silent device.
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