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The VANSWE Recumbent Exercise Bike combines advanced 8-level magnetic resistance with infinite seat adjustment to deliver a personalized, quiet, and comfortable workout experience. Featuring Bluetooth connectivity and a bright LED monitor, it tracks vital fitness metrics and syncs with popular apps for an engaging home cardio session. Designed with ergonomic support and a high 400 lbs weight capacity, it’s ideal for adults and seniors seeking effective, low-impact exercise and rehab solutions.
Brand | VANSWE |
Special Feature | Adjustable Resistance Level, Adjustable Seat, App Connectivity, Console Display, Padded Seat |
Color | Red |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 53 Pounds |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 51.2"D x 19.3"W x 42.5"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
Handle Material | Carbon Steel |
Model Name | RB912 |
Maximum Height | 41 Inches |
Minimum Height | 28 Inches |
Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
Drive System | Belt |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46 x 22 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 24.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51.2 x 19.3 x 42.5 inches |
Brand Name | VANSWE |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adults |
Manufacturer | VANSWE |
Part Number | RB661 |
B**X
Comfortable and Sturdy - great buy!
I was reading reviews all over the place - some said it would live up to all of its 380 lbs weight capacity, others said it probably wouldn't be good for anyone over 200 lbs. I have found that it is very sturdy, and the capacity given is probably accurate. It's really sturdy for such an inexpensive exercise bike. I've ridden a regular bike, but new to a recumbent exercise bike, and I find the lower tension levels to be plenty for someone just starting out with this kind of equipment. I did not experience any noise, it was very smooth. I'm not using the pulse sensor so I can't comment on that, but as someone who's short and round, this bike works great - the seat back leans slightly back which can be helpful for folks who have a tummy that might get in the way when pedaling. I am not really using the screen since I just track with my own wrist tracker, but it does measure distance, time, etc. And there's a place you can put a book or your tablet or phone to entertain you while you pedal. I'm 5'1" and it's completely fine for me, the seat easily glides back and forth and locks in place to adjust to different heights. It's relatively small which is good for a small space. It is a long process to put together, and easier with 2 people, but following the visual instructions is pretty straightforward. I definitely recommend!
K**R
Great indoor bike for the price.
I was skeptical about this item due to the low price. However, I am pleasantly surprised at the quality and relative ease of assembly.Assembly: It took me about 90 minutes to assembly, 30 of which involved unwrapping the yards of tape, plastic, and styrofoam in which the bike is packed. The bike comes with a box wrench and combo Allen wrench/screwdriver needed for assembly. The most important tool for assembly however is a box cutter to open the box and free the pieces. The actual assembly was easy--in the first step, make sure to attach the two base pieces in the correct place. The one with wheels goes on the front with the wheels facing forward and slightly down.Bike: Once assembled, the bike is VERY sturdy and balanced. No movement front-to-back or side-to-side. There is a knob at the bottom of the frame below the seat that can be adjusted so there are five contact points to anchor the bike. You can easily move it by lifting the rear of the bike and using the small rollers on the front. This might be tougher on carpet as opposed to a smooth surface. The only flimsy part of the bike is the plastic monitor. The edge on top of the monitor fits a cell phone, Kindle, or tablet. It is not deep enough for a book. The footprint of the bike is great for a small space. I would guess you need a space about 3' x 5' to use the bike; 2' x 5' when it is not in use.Use: This bike is very quiet, as advertised. I use a fitness tracker so I have not connected the monitor to the apps noted in the instructions. I used the monitor to gauge speed. The resistance adjustment is pretty easy to access while riding and can be adjusted while you ride. One caution is that this is not a bike for someone six feet or taller. I am about 5' 9" in workout shoes, and there is only a couple of inches left to adjust the seat for someone taller. The seat is comfortable. The back rest is also comfortable, but gets warm. A mesh back rest would be a better design.Conclusion: I highly recommend this bike if you need a low-cost, high-quality recumbent bike, do not have much space, and want something quiet to operate.
B**S
This recumbent bike looks to be a winner!
I purchased the red and black version from the manufacturer for about $220 with tax and it arrived in just a few days. It was one of the returned bikes rather than brand new, to save a few dollars, but this bike had never been out of the box and as far as that goes that option is a good way to save $30+ from the start.The box is a bit heavy and the packaging is very secure. Lots of tape and Styrofoam, and a bit of frustration getting all the parts out of it, but after that it really isn't that bad. I didn't have a ton of room to set up and lay everything out in a very organized manner, and I was watching TV while I did it and other than one or two 'hold on, do what now?' moments with the instructions I would say it was a breeze to put together. This is my first time putting together a bike and it took me probably 45 minutes or so, maybe a touch more, but the hardest part is getting it out of the box. Assembly is honestly not that bad and I would say that just about anyone could do the job solo.And as for the recumbent bike's quality . . .I am right around 6'2 and a big guy, so I was concerned whether the bike would hold up with my big butt pedaling away day after day. But upon using it I am pleased to say that I do think this bike will hold up for at least a few years and it is pretty comfortable. My last bike was an upright model and it was not only very uncomfortable but in very bad shape, so I decided to try something new with this recumbent. Have never used one until today, and it is a whole new world of comfort compared to an upright. I have back issues so this bike is a godsend for me, as I can burn a few calories and not suffer too much in the process.I don't care about the pulse readouts or any of the Bluetooth features, the various programming you can employ with this bike so I don't know how well that stuff works. When I ride I just wanna know the time, distance and maybe the calories. It has a large readout and uses two AA batteries. It also has a place to put your phone or tablet so you can watch videos, but my bike is right in front of my TV anyway so I don't think I will be needing that feature.The seat and backrest are comfortable but I did add my own cushion for extra comfort and something to protect the back rest from sweat.Other reviewers mention their height being an issue. At my height I am perfectly comfortable but I could see someone two or three inches taller probably not being 100% satisfied with it.It doesn't take up a ton of space and seems to be pretty well made. While I always think the price could have been lower for most things, I do think this bike is a good value and I do recommend it, even for the bigger guys.Best bike I have ever had. I actually still have a spare upright bike that I could be using, but after trying this out I don't think I will ever want anything other than a recumbent bike now. Too comfortable! Forget other bikes. This recumbent has made a huge difference in my level of back pain while riding. Buy it!
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