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R. Hz –
Great exercise bike
After reading through the numerous varieties of recumbent bikes (and reviews), I went with the Schwinn, mainly due to reputation and what I hope will be reliability. I’m in my mid 60s, in good health but don’t get (AKA enjoy) much exercise. My dr suggested a recumbent bike, which he said would be something I could use into my 80s+. I paid the $10 for Amazon to deliver inside, which was well worth it (tracks where the truck is and it’s estimated 3-hr delivery window) and provides reliable and friendly delivery. I was able to put the bike together by myself (over a 2 hour period, including various breaks). The directions (more like diagrams) were easy to follow, for the most part. I had to look closely several times but the parts were all listed and identifiable, which I laid out prior to beginning (including the hardware from from A-J or whatever the last letter was). This was extremely helpful, but be extra careful cutting the groups away from the cardboard as I had accidentally cut off a couple of letters and had to go back to the fist page to figure which bolt was which. The first photo was everything unboxed (the large main piece was a bit difficult and heavy to get out of the box by myself – husband wasn’t home, but I couldn’t wait to get started), so I cut one of the sides of the boxes and drug it straight out (this was the most difficult part). 😄 The last photo is the finished product. Lastly, the bike is super quiet (my husband didn’t even realize I was peddling yet while we were watching a movie). The only thing that doesn’t appear to be working correctly is the heart rate monitor on the lower handles. It showed an extremely high rate (200+range) but my Apple Watch reflected 90-100, which is more normal for me when slightly exercising). I’ll go back and look at the directions, in case I’m not holding onto them correctly. Overall, this is a GREAT bike and especially for the price!
S. Nelson –
Well designed and adjustable
It is really well-made. I did have to hire someone to put it together, but that’s mostly because I’m 78 and have arthritis. There are instructions if you have the patience. It’s comfortable and the seat is adjustable. I found the screen a little hard to read because it’s dark gray on light gray And again I’m 78. It’s quite heavy so it stays in place well and it’s quiet so I can read or play a game on my tablet to make the time go a little faster or even watch TV. The resistance is also very adjustable so it’s great for the beginner or someone who is already in better shape and just wants to stay that way And that’s a feature that I was really looking for.
D. Rodrigues –
Probably should have got this sooner
I got the 230 model. It was well packaged and assembly was completed with no problems. Took me about 90 minutes to unpack move and assemble. It works well and is very smooth and quiet. It’s solid and seems to be reasonably well crafted. I have three minor gripes. First, the pedal is way too small for my foot. I wear 12 wide shoe which is not uncommon for an adult male. There’s no way I can use the pedal strap. Second, the display panel is difficult to read. Third, there’s no way to reset the seat position to an index mark. I plan to put a piece of tape on the frame so we can easily reposition the seat for different family members. These are not huge issues.
Bill Cathey –
Schwinn Products Never Disappoint
My first bike was a Schwinn and was my favorite. Now at 60, I decided to get a recumbent exercise bike to help me continue my weight lose journey, 40# so far, and to keep me on track when it rains and I can’t get outside to walk.The box arrived in 2 days and was in perfect condition. It took me 3 hours by myself, and in no big hurry to put together, very easy if I should say so. The only thing that was difficult for me to do was trying to connect the wire connections between the fly wheel and the monitor mount. Two hands would’ve worked here. Once everything was put together I gave it a try. Adjusting the seat was a little hard to get it to disengage so I could slide it up and down. Once I figured it out, it got better. But I got it where it needs to be and won’t be Adjusting it anymore. Today I used the rolling hills program and rode it for 30 minutes, and was sweating pretty good, after I was finished.The Pros areNoise level- no noise at all.Build quality- ExcellentStability- Excellent- at 240 lbs it didn’t Move at all.Resistance levels- 1-4 are pretty much the same. 5-10 is far as I got and you could fill it getting harder everytime you went up a level. So 24 levels of resistance should do just fine.Price- well worth the $799 for the quality of Schwinn.If you are in your later years and need a great excercise recumbent bike at N affordable price, then this is the one to get.
Diplomats –
Amazing, but be warned…
Got the Schwinn Bike, and have been using it. I love it! It’s great, but has some cons.Pros:-Sturdy- Easy to assemble (one guy here, and it took me about 2 hours all together to assemble)- Great workout (haven’t tried all the modes, but I like putting it in manual and riding at a consistent speed- there is definitely enough resistance to get you working)- Heart Rate Monitor WORKS! So many of these machines have a cut rate heart rate monitor- this isn’t the best, but it always matches up with my Apple Watch.- Easy to moveCons:- Size spectrum- I’m 6’7, and it’s definitely a bit small for me. I can make it work, but I’d say if you’re 6’3 or taller, maybe look for a better fitting model- Uncomfortable Seat- it’s not bad, but it’s plastic and doesn’t have cushioning. I recommend a seat cover- No back light for the screen- not a huge problem, if you have a light on but if it’s darker and you want to check something I’ve found myself using my phones flashlight hahaOverall, for the price, it’s amazing! It’s not a state of the art machine you’d find in a gym, but it does the job. 100% recommend!
Isaias –
Llego a tiempo, fácil de armar y con todo lo necesario para un bien ejercicio!!
Marion –
I had my doubts about purchasing this bike due to a few reviews that were a bit concerning HOWEVER I didn’t have to worry at all. The bike was fairly easy to put together (I’m a 72 year old female), it’s quiet, easy to operate and the options work! Haven’t tried the blue-tooth yet but have no doubt it will also work as it should. Also, it’s very stable and the seat is comfortable and not wobbly at all! My knees and back are a problem for me, which is why I purchased this recumbent bike, in the hopes I will be able to strengthen these two areas. Thanks Amazon for the speedy delivery and a great price!!
Andrea in Trent Lakes –
I bought this bike to help pre and post op for surgery.Fits nicely in limited space.Is heavy but the wheels aid in relocating once assembled.Screen is very basic and the holder below the screen could be a little deeper.Various programs available to challenge your fitness level which is great.Overall I enjoy the bike though I do wish the price were a little lower.
Chamoyson –
Construcción robusta, fácil de armar.Buena decisión, después de investigar varias marcas en web pages de USA,La uso 4-5 días a la semana, (70+)
Dan Murphy –
Was well packaged, assembly instructions were relatively easy to follow, assembly was tricky at parts but easily doable (a second set of hands wouldn’t hurt), all unpackaged and assembled within 90 minutes. Package is heavy therefore be prepared to have assistance If required.Can now watch TV while exercising. Little to no noise comes from the machine itself. Rather, your panting as you work out is likely all you’ll hear.