Brand | Exerpeutic |
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Special Feature | Heart rate monitor, Precision-balanced flywheel, Larger pedal design with safety strap, Smooth and consistent pedaling motion |
Color | Grey |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 39 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 19"D x 31"W x 46"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Model Name | 1200 |
Maximum Height | 73 Inches |
Minimum Height | 61 Inches |
Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
Drive System | Belt |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47 x 18.05 x 9.19 inches |
Package Weight | 22.75 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 31 x 19 x 46 inches |
Brand Name | Exerpeutic |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | manufacturer |
Suggested Users | Unisex Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Paradigm Health and Wellness Inc. |
Part Number | 1200 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Without Bluetooth |
Included Components | Upright Bike |
Size | 31.0' L x 19.0' W x 46.0' H |
Sport Type | Cycling |
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Brand | Exerpeutic |
Special Feature | Heart rate monitor, Precision-balanced flywheel, Larger pedal design with safety strap, Smooth and consistent pedaling motion See more |
Color | Grey |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 39 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 19"D x 31"W x 46"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
About this item
- All LEVELS: An 8-level magnetic control system allows the user to adjust the tension level for an easier or more challenging workout. This indoor bike has a 3-piece "high torque" cranking system for a smooth pedaling motion.
- THE FUTURE OF FITNESS: Add the MyCloud Fitness Cadence sensor (sold separately) to track your workouts effectively, stream motivating classes, and calculate your food calories. The future of connected fitness means you don't have to do it alone.
- EASY TO READ: A 3.5 W" x 1.5" H LCD screen allows you to see your distance, calories burned, time, and speed. The cycling bike has a 300 lb capacity, a hand pulse monitor, and larger pedals with safety straps to prevent foot slippage when exercising.
- DESIGNED FOR ALL SIZES: Our bike exercise machine can accommodate everyone from heights of 5'3" to 6'1". It has a large adjustable seat cushion, allowing you to sit upright for the proper posture and alignment necessary for a successful workout.
- EASY SET-UP AND STORAGE: With hassle-free assembly, this portable exercise bike comes with tools and easy-to-follow instructions. It folds to half its size when fully assembled and has transportation wheels for convenient relocation.
- STURDY CONSTRUCTION: Fabricated from solid steel, this compact exercise bike weighs 39 lbs and measures 19" D x 31" W x 46" H when fully assembled and 20" D x 22" W x 55.5" H when folded up.
- EXERPEUTIC: Specializing in manufacturing treadmills, ellipticals, and indoor cycling options. We combine the latest technology with upright, recumbent, and training models, giving you the tools for an effective and unforgettable cycling experience.
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From the manufacturer
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Comfortable Workout
Large seat cushion (14.6” x 9.7”) with easy off and on for people of any size. Easily adjustable to fit 5’3” to 6’1” user heights. 300lb weight capacity.
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8 Level Tension
An 8 level Magnetic Tension control system allows the user to adjust the tension level for an easier or more difficult workout.
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Space Saving Design
This compact bike can be easily folded to half of the assembled size. Can be moved with the included transportation wheels
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Large 3.3” LCD Display
An easy-to-read large window (3.3” W x 1.5” H) LCD display that indicates distance, calories burned, time, speed, pulse, and scan. Hand pulse sensors for monitoring your target heart rate
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ASIN | B007595TKU |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #24,147 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #61 in Exercise Bikes |
Date First Available | February 3, 2012 |
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Customers like the quality, ease of assembly, noise level, value, and comfort of the stationary bicycle. They mention that it's well made, stable, and dependable. Some appreciate the clean illustrated installation guide. They also say that it virtually makes no sound while riding. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
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Customers like the quality of the stationary bicycle. They say it's well-made, sturdy, and dependable. The weight-bearing parts are made out of solid metal, and the entire assembly is very solid. Customers also say that they have not noticed any mechanical issues with the bike, and that it is a pretty good little stationary bike.
"...The seat has held up remarkably well to having my 225lb fat backside on it for those 1,000 miles!To begin - the construction was easy...." Read more
"...It makes practically no noise, it doesn't squeak, it doesn't shake, it feels like it's firmly built from one piece...." Read more
"...Yes, it looked simple enough, but coaxing those nuts onto the pedal shaft was quite an ordeal for me!..." Read more
"...Having read the reviews I agree that this is extremely well made and sturdy. Also smooth and quiet. Glad I did not go with cheaper and flimsy bike...." Read more
Customers find the assembly of the stationary bicycle relatively easy. They mention that the instructions are reasonably easy to follow, and the bike is easily manageable. The installation guide is well written and cleanly illustrated. The bike has a range of activity from very easy to very strenuous. It's also easy to just push the button and have it rest on whatever metric you want to.
"...To begin - the construction was easy. It looked daunting and the instructions weren't great, but, I managed it relatively easily...." Read more
"...The levels of tension are right there in front of you, easy to access right in the middle of your exercise, so you don't have to stop what you're..." Read more
"...Its also easy to just push the button and have it rest on whatever metric you want to focus on...." Read more
"...virtually silent, and it provides a range of activity from very easy to very strenuous...." Read more
Customers like the noise of the bicycle. They say it's extremely quiet, and virtually can't hear it while riding.
"...I fully agree with this. It is a very silent bike. I use it on wooden floors and there is very little noise...." Read more
"...It makes practically no noise, it doesn't squeak, it doesn't shake, it feels like it's firmly built from one piece...." Read more
"...Noise level is minimal. There is a bit of noise, but its incredibly quiet and unobtrusive...." Read more
"...The pedal / flywheel action is incredibly smooth and virtually silent, and it provides a range of activity from very easy to very strenuous...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the bike. They say it's really good for the price, worth the investment, and the price is reasonable for the sturdy, quiet, stable, and space-saving design. Customers also mention that the mounts are very inexpensive and a great option compared to other bikes.
"...Overall, this bike was a great buy. It was cheap enough that I could afford it yet is a good sturdy piece of equipment...." Read more
"...the long run, and am grateful to Exerpeutic for creating an affordable exercise bike of such good quality...." Read more
"...needed a small, folding machine that provides a decent workout for a good price. This is a great value...." Read more
"...extremely study and well made, accommodates my iPad and is priced very reasonably for what you get...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the stationary bicycle. They mention that it provides basic function and is easy to use. Some say that the large size is very comfortable and fits just fine for them.
"...The seat is far more comfortable than I expected, it has a wide design so it doesn't feel like it's grinding on the inside of your thighs...." Read more
"...seat adjusts up and down with not too much bother, and its large size is very comfortable. The handlebars are a very comfortable reach...." Read more
"...I agree with this. It does feel slightly strange and it causes me to kinda slouch a bit when cycling...." Read more
"...It works well after the repairs. I still like how comfortable the seat is, but the resistance is not super high, even when you are maxed out at..." Read more
Customers like the size of the bicycle. They say it is the perfect size, has a large seat, and a small footprint. The space-saving design is great for smaller homes and apartments, and the stabilizers are over sized. The seat is wide enough to let your legs rest over the front.
"...The seat is big and well padded. I'm 225lbs and, as mentioned above, I have a rather large derriere yet I still find it comfortable...." Read more
"...this seat is covered in a thick, cushy padding and is wide enough to let your legs rest over the front, giving them support underneath, providing..." Read more
"...As a bonus, it fits perfectly in the space between my L desk and my computer monitor, so I can watch videos or play games via a controller while..." Read more
"...Features and Benefits:Space-Saving Design: The foldable design is a game-changer for me...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the bicycle. They say the computer is easy to read and works well, including the pulse function. The product is effective and seems to work well for a lot of people. The functions are accurate enough, and the electronics do the job they're supposed to. It works you out and the heart rate monitor seems to works well. The seat is comfortable and the displays work well.
"...The speed seems to be quite consistent, although I have no way of measuring if it is accurate or not...." Read more
"...department, but I do like that it cycles between heart rate, distance, speed, and calories as I find between one of them, there's always another..." Read more
"...Works like a charm! Now I can open up my 48 Hours on ID app and watch a show or two while on the bike, or listen to music...." Read more
"...Very comfortable and the monitor provides basic function and is easy to use...." Read more
Customers like that the stationary bicycle can easily fold up and be moved. They say the design is convenient and the mechanism works great. Customers also mention that it is easy to store out of sight in a small space.
"...Little things I've noticed already:It's easy to fold together or apart, even though I don't bother in my apartment since it's got a pretty..." Read more
"...Folds up fairly easily, but it takes up so little room as is I just leave it unfolded...." Read more
"...Its foldable design, versatile resistance levels, quiet operation, and Bluetooth tracking make it an excellent choice for home workouts...." Read more
"...mechanism is smooth and quiet, and the design makes them easy to fold up and move using the cleverly-placed rollers...." Read more
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I've had this bike over a year now. I held off on reviewing because I wanted to make sure that a) I actually used it and; b) it had longevity. I've cycled over 1,000 miles on it and it is still going strong. I have had no mechanical issues with it and it still feels as good as when I got it out of the box. The seat has held up remarkably well to having my 225lb fat backside on it for those 1,000 miles!
To begin - the construction was easy. It looked daunting and the instructions weren't great, but, I managed it relatively easily. I am *hopeless* with putting things together - so if I can do it, anyone can. The bike is a really sturdy piece of equipment. I really wasn't expecting that for the price that I paid. When I am on it (and I cycle pretty fast at times, getting up to almost 20mph) it is secure and doesn't move around or lift up the way some of the more lightweight stationary bikes do. The seat is big and well padded. I'm 225lbs and, as mentioned above, I have a rather large derriere yet I still find it comfortable. I've had a couple of pressure point sores after cycling for more than an hour - but - i'm guessing that would happen on any bike. If anything, I think the seat on this bike will be preventing more than it is causing.
Several reviews have mentioned that the bike has a slightly strange position, being as the pedals are forwards from the seat. I agree with this. It does feel slightly strange and it causes me to kinda slouch a bit when cycling. However, this doesn't appear to be causing me any problems. If anything my lower back problems have improved somewhat since I started using the bike. This could just be naturally from increased fitness and toning of my muscles. I think what I am trying to say is that the strange position isn't causing my back problems to get any worse and, either by accident or design, it is actually making them better.
A lot of reviews have said that the bike is quiet. I fully agree with this. It is a very silent bike. I use it on wooden floors and there is very little noise. It's about as sturdy as a bike can be so that helps to stop it slipping and sliding around. I'd have no qualms about using it if I had downstairs neighbors.
Now to the electronics. This seems to be causing a lot of consternation amongst reviewers. It's a basic mechanism - there are no doubts about that. However, you have to take into account the price of the item. This is not a $1,000 bike that you get in your gym where you put in your weight, height, gender etc so that it can give you very accurate readings. The calorie counter for example seems to go for a straightforward 50 calories per mile equation. Obviously if you are a 130lb super-fit gym freak you will be using a lot less calories than me at 225lb. It's just going for a one-size-fits-all measurement so you can only take it as a rough guide. I've done a lot of internet research and 50 calories per mile does not seem to be that outrageous a figure to go for. Personally I don't expect anymore from a bike at this price. The speed seems to be quite consistent, although I have no way of measuring if it is accurate or not. Even if it were inaccurate, at least it is *consistently* inaccurate. So, as I have increased my fitness and speed over the course of the year, it is accurately measuring that increase, even if the actual speed it is showing may be incorrect. Same goes for the distance measured. It appears consistent. Now to the dreaded heart rate monitor. This seems to come in for the most vitriolic attacks from reviewers. The measuring 'pads' are on the handlebars. You must have your hands on these pads for your heart rate to be monitored. It's not always comfortable to have your hands on the pads so, invariably, the counter resets. It takes quite a while until it gets back up to your actual heart rate which can be a bit frustrating. However, it was the exact same with the extremely expensive equipment at the gym during my rather pathetic attempt at gym-going. The only difference being that once it reset, it would quickly go back to your actual heart rate. A lot of people say that it is inaccurate. I am sure that it is. But - the bike isn't that expensive. I'm not expecting it to have the same level of accuracy as a stand alone heart rate monitor that costs $300. I use it as a general guide and I take my own resting heart rate and my post work-out rate in addition to the measurements the bike gave me. Over the years I have had several low-end pieces of exercise equipment and the electronics on this bike are almost identical to those. I imagine it is a generic cheap add-on that is put onto a lot of the lower priced equipment. The good thing about this is that it has a nice big display so that it is very easy to read your measurements. The point I am trying to convey is that the electronics on the bike are probably best only taken as a general guide.
Overall, this bike was a great buy. It was cheap enough that I could afford it yet is a good sturdy piece of equipment. Most importantly it has lasted well, having done over 1,000 miles with no problems. I'm not sure you could get a bike of the same quality for this price.
I've had this for one day and absolutely love it. I'm a big man: 6'3", 280lbs, and this bike feels very sturdy even with my heavy frame. It makes practically no noise, it doesn't squeak, it doesn't shake, it feels like it's firmly built from one piece. Even during the assembly, which is very simple and doesn't take long, you can tell the parts are durable, high quality craftsmanship. The description says the bike will accommodate people up to 6'1", but really they should be more specific about the hip-to-foot length, because even though I'm 6'3", I only have the seat raised 2 bars above minimum extension, because my height comes from a long torso, not long legs. That being said, I can tell you that the seat would easily accommodate someone with another 4-6 inches in their legs.
The seat is far more comfortable than I expected, it has a wide design so it doesn't feel like it's grinding on the inside of your thighs. Unlike the commonly used narrow seats that can feel like they're pushing into your tender area (not being graphic) between your thighs and buttcheeks, this seat is covered in a thick, cushy padding and is wide enough to let your legs rest over the front, giving them support underneath, providing a comfortable position while cycling or resting.
The levels of tension are right there in front of you, easy to access right in the middle of your exercise, so you don't have to stop what you're doing to switch it up. I like to start out on a light tension for a warm up, turn it up to medium until I hit my 3-mile mark, crank it to max until my legs are burning, then go back to light to wind down. Easy-peasy with the dial right there.
The "computer" on the front is nice, it starts in scan mode, which just switches between the other functions at 6 second intervals so you can see them all from time to time, or you can pick which function you want it to stay on: speed (MPH;) distance; calories (which admittedly I don't think is 100% accurate, as it seems to be based on wheel rotations only, not accounting for the tension level;) pulse (beats per minute;) odometer (which is your total distance since you first turned on the device.) The nice thing about the odometer is that while all the other functions can be reset by holding the button down so you can choose between having an accumulative counter or starting each workout fresh, the odometer doesn't reset, giving you a total distance, up to 999 miles.
Little things I've noticed already:
It's easy to fold together or apart, even though I don't bother in my apartment since it's got a pretty small "footprint" anyway, all you do is pull out a locking pin and push/pull the main frame and the seat bar together/apart.
Another nice feature is the front stabilizer has wheels on it for easy movement while folded up.
The handlebars are in a sort of rectangle pattern, allowing you to hold your hands on the bottom, side, or top, as feel best for you, with the pulse receptors being on the outside portions, and they feel as though they are in the exact correct spot; I didn't feel like I had to put my arms or hands in an unnatural position for my pulse to be picked up.
The wheel the pedals attach to is encased, giving me the impression that it won't get the potential dust build up (and inevitable unwanted tension) that other exercise bikes are prone to getting.
There's a small flat holder on the frame, great for a phone or music player...or a remote if you're like me and wanna watch TV while exercising.
I am excited about everything I've experienced with this bike so far, and even though I've only had it for one day and hope I'm not jumping the gun, I've used a lot of different construct-it-yourself products over the years, and am confident in saying that this bike will not disappoint me in the long run, and am grateful to Exerpeutic for creating an affordable exercise bike of such good quality.
Hope this review help someone make a decision, as others did for me.
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