Brand | Schwinn Fitness |
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Special Feature | Distance Travelled Monitor |
Color | BLACK |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 58.4 Pounds |
Resistance Mechanism | Fluid |
Product Dimensions | 21.26"D x 41.34"W x 55.51"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Kilograms |
Model Name | 130 |
Minimum Height | 141 Centimeters |
Number of Resistance Levels | 20 |
Drive System | Chain |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 41 x 22.5 x 12.5 inches |
Package Weight | 34.93 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41.34 x 21.26 x 55.51 inches |
Brand Name | Schwinn Fitness |
Warranty Description | 10 years frame |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Nautilus, Inc. |
Part Number | 100512 |
Style | Schwinn 130 |
Included Components | Exercise Bike |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Cycling |
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Brand | Schwinn Fitness |
Special Feature | Distance Travelled Monitor |
Color | BLACK |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 58.4 Pounds |
Resistance Mechanism | Fluid |
Product Dimensions | 21.26"D x 41.34"W x 55.51"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Kilograms |
Model Name | 130 |
About this item
- Goal track capability enables users to set individual exercise goals
- DualTrack LCD screen displays offer increased visibility to 22 workout programs and goal tracking
- High speed, high inertia drive system for easy start-up and smooth, quiet workouts; Input: 120V 60Hz AC
- 20 levels of resistance for a wide range of workout intensity options
- Padded contoured seat with post for easy seat exchange with any clamp and rail bicycle seat
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Top Brand: Schwinn Fitness
From the manufacturer
Streamlined Console
DualTrack LCD screens offer increased visibility to 22 workout programs, goal tracking, and fitness metrics.
Comfort Features
Padded contoured seat with post for easy seat exchange with any clamp or rail bicycle seat.
Intuitive & Ergonomic
Angled adjustable handlebars with built-in heart rate sensors.
20 Levels of Resistance
20 levels of computer-controlled resistance for a wide range of workout intensity options.
Schwinn A10 Upright Bike | Schwinn 130 Upright Bike (Model Year 2016) | Schwinn 170 Upright Bike | |
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Bluetooth Connectivity | ✓ | ||
Virtually Travel the World | Explore the World app | ||
Compatible 3rd Party Apps | |||
Number of Programs | 7 | 22 | 29 |
Number of User Profiles | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Heart Rate | Contact | Contact | Contact & Telemetry Enabled |
Display Type | LCD | 2 DualTrack LCDs | 2 DualTrack Blue Backlit LCDs |
Resistance Levels | 8 | 20 | 25 |
Fore/Aft Seat Adjustment | ✓ | ✓ | |
Max. User Weight | 275 lb | 300 lb | 300 lb |
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ASIN | B01KAGX7DU |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #24,710 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #66 in Exercise Bikes |
Date First Available | August 12, 2016 |
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Customers like the ease of assembly of the bicycle. They say the instructions are brief and pictures mostly. They appreciate the quiet ride and the size of the bike. They also like the value for money. Customers are satisfied with quality. However, some disagree on comfort, sturdiness, and performance.
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Customers are satisfied with the value of the bike. They mention it's a relatively inexpensive bike with multiple pre-programmed workouts. Some say that it' s s fine basic bike and has many nice program features onboard.
"...Well worth the money (Zwift requires a monthly sub)." Read more
"I purchased this bike for $549, $50 more than it is now so $499 is a great price...." Read more
"...I was pleasantly surprised- it is surprisingly robust for a low cost option. Sturdy tubes, cranks, pedals, etc... Very stable as well...." Read more
"It's a very good exercise bike. I could feel the quality even from the screws. I've spent few hours on it and here is what I think so far...." Read more
Customers find the assembly of the stationary bicycle to be easy. They mention that the programs are simple and easy to use. The apps and monitors connect right up with no issues, and the instructions are brief and pictures mostly.
"...Assembly was fairly easy although there were one or two times that a second person was almost a necessity...." Read more
"...Assembly was a breeze (mostly) by myself in about 30/40 minutes of actually reading the instructions...." Read more
"...It's not difficult but some steps might require a little muscle since it's heavy. It comes with tools but those are very basic...." Read more
"...It connects flawlessly to the bluetooth on the 170. Just something to look at while you are riding! I have not tried the Explore the World app yet." Read more
Customers like the quietness of the stationary bicycle. They mention that it works well, is super quiet, and easy to program.
"...Did I mention minor OCD?The ride is smooth and quiet. There's a slight lag time as you increase/decrease resistance...." Read more
"...The ride is very smooth and nearly silent...." Read more
"...This Bike is quiet and smooth. Electronics are basic at most, but do the job...." Read more
"...I tried the app, and felt it was a bit lame: no audio, no feedback from the app to the bike such as if you see a hill...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the stationary bicycle. Some mention that it's sturdy and works almost as advertised, while others say that the speakers that are built in aren't the best quality, and that the design was fraught with a mechanical flaw. That said, most are satisfied with the product's quality and resistance.
"Solid stationary bike. Assembling was fairly simple...." Read more
"...Once it was all assembled I was pleasantly surprised- it is surprisingly robust for a low cost option...." Read more
"...star review from me if I didn't have to disassemble it to fix a manufacturing flaw." Read more
"...Mechanically everything feels pretty sturdy and the belt drive makes minimal noise during use...." Read more
Customers generally like the size of the stationary bicycle. They say it fits nicely in their bedroom, is very sturdy despite its small profile, and accommodates their height. The resistance is very smooth and easy to adjust, and it is a simple compact exercise bike that they can put in the family. They appreciate the wide variety of options for seat height and handle bar placement, saying that it goes far enough down to accommodate them or high enough to accommodate someone 6' tall.
"...I'm 6'1 and seat height is fine at the highest level. Plenty of knee room. A few inches taller and you might feel a bit cramped...." Read more
"...The display is pretty straight forward, compact and not too fancy with the option to swap between a few information trackers like mi/km...." Read more
"...I have tiny place so this is important to me. This bike is pretty compact and can be used on 2 pieces of eva foam (4x2 ft in total)...." Read more
"...One note: since the rear stabilizer is quite wide, be sure to assemble the bike where you plan to keep it...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the stationary bicycle. They mention that it works well, has many nice program features onboard, and has tons of settings. Some customers also appreciate the different programs and on the fly adjustments. The programs offered are massive and will challenge any cyclist. The app is extremely easy to connect, and it pairs flawlessly with the bicycle. Customers also mention that the pre-built programs are helpful and the manual settings are easy to use.
"...It has multiple programs, tracks RPM, calories, distance, and resistance level and also measures heart rate...." Read more
"...worked great since I got it with only minor issues and the features are MUCH better than comparably priced models.Pros:..." Read more
"...I also love the programs that it has and you make them super difficult or super easy and for whatever time you choose..." Read more
"...I would have given the bike 5 stars, but the first bike I ordered was defective--the resistance mechanism was faulty and it would not shift from one..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the stationary bicycle. Some mention it's working great, the connected app and it was easy to get working, and does everything the exercise bike at the gym does. However, others say that there is no integration with any apps, there is a bit of lame audio, and no feedback from the app to the bike such as if you use it with Zwift. The electronic assembly did not work and the console won't work.
"...The variety of workouts and rides, and the overall workout tracking, is excellent.It's a great bike, now at a great price!..." Read more
"...It works the best on hard surface; acceptable on high pile carpet; too wobbly on eva forms...." Read more
"...no instructions on how to use it with Zwift, and the Zwift app itself is not helpful at all, and seems to assume you know what you're doing...." Read more
"...The bike is well constructed and designed, and does everything the exercise bike at the gym does...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the comfort of the stationary bicycle. Some mention that the seat is reasonably comfortable for a stationary bike, while others say that it's fairly uncomfortable and not particularly easy to adjust. Some customers also mention that their wrists hurt if the handlebars are way forward. Overall, the opinions are mixed, and it'd be best to read the reviews carefully before making a purchase.
"...I find the seat to be quite comfortable. I am wearing padded bike shorts, but not even sure they are necessary...." Read more
"...If the handlebars are too close to you, your wrists hurt--if the handlebars are way forward to lean into the bike, which makes sitting on the seat..." Read more
"...It’s described as a “comfortable ride” with a “padded contoured seat.” I would agree with that if compared to sitting on a fence post...." Read more
"...addition to the console, I might say that I found the seat uncomfortable after ten minutes, but that can be fixed with enough padding...." Read more
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The ride is smooth and quiet. There's a slight lag time as you increase/decrease resistance. I'm thinking if that annoys you, you aren't buying a budget stationary bike.
Took about a week to ah...acclimate my nether regions to the seat. That's true any time I've done a stint of biking, so not unusual.
While there are the typical built-in workouts, the real reason I purchased this was that it had bluetooth connectivity to the Zwift app. Now, the Schwinn 130 (MY20...not to be confused with the 130 made before 2020) can connect to Zwift as a power source. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles of far more expensive bikes, but that's fine. In Zwift, you can choose training/workouts, or you can just ride. As a connected power source, Zwift is not going to change your resistance for you or anything, but I find that in training/workouts, where Zwift is telling you what power level to try to maintain, it's fairly intuitive to manually adjust the resistance on the Schwinn to keep your power level around what Zwift is asking you to do. Throw in their routes and all the other thousands of Zwifters cycling around you, and I find this approach to getting my cardio on so, so, so, so much more engaging.
Now, there were literally no instructions on how to use it with Zwift, and the Zwift app itself is not helpful at all, and seems to assume you know what you're doing. Asking online tends to be pointless as the Zwift community (well, the vocal ones at least) seems to be filled with diehards (tryhards?) incredibly dismissive of anyone who would use an app like Zwift without a $3k bike. So, I'll just point out that when you open Zwift and have logged in, the app will ask you what you want to connect. Choose power source. Make sure the Schwinn 130 is in pairing mode (hold bluetooth button down for 3 seconds). It will show up as "SCH130/230" in the Zwift app. Once you're connected, and starting a training/workout or just riding, and you've loaded into a map/route, you'll need to press "Start" on the Schwinn 130 once to enter Manual mode, then press "Start" one more time to actually start manual mode. You should start pedaling at this point, and you should also see your power rating in Zwift start to change and your avatar start to cycle. The Schwinn 130 will pause very quickly if it doesn't detect you moving the pedals, so if you're too slow to transition between pressing "Start" and actually pedaling, Zwift will view you as being disconnected. Anyway, after a lot of trial and error, I got this process down smooth enough that I just keep my ipad permanently covering the Schwinn's display and just press "Start" once to turn the bike on, tap through the Zwift app to start a workout, then press "Start" twice in succession and immediately start pedaling.
I have tried to use a stationary bike in the past for cardio, but never stuck with it. Like all indoor cardio, just found it too mind numbingly boring. Using this one in conjunction with Zwift has been a game changer. Ultimately still not as nice as actually getting outdoors, but for the first time in my life I've kept to a regular indoor cardio routine. Well worth the money (Zwift requires a monthly sub).
The ride is very smooth and nearly silent. I tried several of the available apps, including Zwift, Fulgaz, Rouvy, and the JRNY app by Schwinn's parent company, Nautilus. JRNY won the contest. It combines different workouts and scenic rides through beautiful places including a number of the U.S. National parks. Note that only some of the rides automatically control the resistance, increasing it when virtually riding uphill and decreasing it for the downhill parts of the ride. The variety of workouts and rides, and the overall workout tracking, is excellent.
It's a great bike, now at a great price! Definitely recommended.