Schwinn Fitness is the brand that brought the iconic Schwinn bicycling technology to home fitness. Since 1965, Schwinn Fitness has continued to help people live a healthy and active lifestyle by delivering high quality, innovative and industry awarded cardio product to the home user.
C**D
Well worth the price! Update-Six Month Update
Took my husband and I little over one hour to assemble. Excellent directions for each step, with things that could be put in place at the factory already done for us. No missing or faulty parts, well packed. Once the front and rear legs with two screws each are in place to make it stand on it's own you can add seat, handlebars, pedals and cowling. Electronics run through the uprights and go together with press fit connectors. In use, all electronics came alive once the supplied power supply was plugged in. Turns itself off after use. You can set up to 4 users by name, and track/record everything needed. Resistance adjustments require only a push of the up or down buttons. Very quite in operation with a comfortable seat that is easily adjusted with a single adjustment lever, so the seat can slide up/down it's track. Plug in to add your music player to feed the speakers. A quite fan that is a gentle breeze and not much more even on high.Update, this bike has been excellent in everyday use going on two months. The 25 one touch resistance levels are getting use as we are able to increase them as we progress. We also ordered the POLAR chest strap (get the uncoded one)and it links up to the telemetric enabled heart rate monitor with no drama. RegardsI thought that an update after six months of use would be helpful to some. This bike is still a joy! Easy to adjust with just the single lever between users. We have added some strips of tape on the rail so that different user position lock downs are quick and consistent. We also like that selecting users by name is quickly done, and your program starts automatically as soon as you begin to pedal. When your ride is over you push stop, and a cool down period begins that is optional. You can just walk away and it will turn itself off. My Kindle fits the book shelf and is steady for a good read that allows exercise time to pass before I know it which is a good thing. Regards
S**H
Basically excellent but not perfect, some unnecessary limitations (for very tall people) and minor but avoidable annoyances
I had a predecessor Schwinn recumbent bike for a good 10 years or more. It was comfortable, smooth and quiet, and served me well. Still in great shape generally but recently, one of the pedal cranks kept loosening and wobbling and no amount of tightening, tapping the crank more securely onto the shaft, etc., helped, it loosened immediately, so I may need a part although nothing looks chewed up. Frustrating, so near and yet so far! I will continue to play with that and maybe our local bike shop can help, since it's still in great condition if I can find a fix for the pedal crank issue and have a second bike for the family to use, but meanwhile I decided to get a new bike for myself. Based on satisfaction with Schwinn and current Amazon user reviews and price-value considerations, I chose this Schwinn 270 recumbent. I have only used it a bit so far, but at this early stage:1. Comfort and fit: Very comfortable seat, semi-rigid ventilated seat back, cushion on ventilated panel bottom of seat, excellent. The seat adjustment for user height is quick and easy, a lever pushed down to release and move to a good spot then pull the lever up, done. However, I am about 6' 2" and I have the seat all the way back (or up the ramp), and it's fine for me, no issues at all but I might've wanted another fraction of an inch more travel. If you are taller than I am, you may be comfy or you may run out of travel and feel cramped, so try one in person before purchasing. RECOMMENDATION FOR SCHWINN: Keep the ramp and easy adjustment amongst users as-is, but hey, why not have two or three positions on the underside of the seat that one can connect it with so you can create normal, larger, and smaller ranges to accommodate people? If I was 6' 6" I'd say I'm out of the bell-curve, but at 6' 2", I'm in it and at the limits of the machine. I weigh around 235-240-lbs with clothing and the machine is rated at 300-lbs, it's fine. The pedals are large enough for my size 13 feet and have adjustable straps.2. Assembly: Took my 17-yr old son about an hour to assemble, no issues, instructions are pretty clear. If you are totally non-mechanical, get a bicycling friend to help. If you know bicycles or can usually assemble stuff like this, it will be a breeze.3. Set up: Pretty easy, the instructions are generally good. They go through assembly in detail and setting up the date and how it operates and such, but nothing in the manual about populating data for the up-to-four users for whom it can accommodate personalized info, like age (affects max heart rate) and weight, etc. However, if you step back and look at the display and notice the up and down arrows and such, it becomes apparent what to do and you should be able to figure it out in a few minutes. If not, again, find a friend. [UPDATE: The paper manual that came with my bike goes up to page 23. Fishing around online at[...], the copy at the web site has many more pages and includes instructions for setting up user parameters is on page 28. More info yet may be on other pages that follow, that were not included with the manual coming with the bike. Go figure.] The instructions could be a bit more complete (what's there is clear but not all of it is there, like individual user parameter entry), but in spite of that, no issues. There is a thin power cord that runs from a jack at the nose of the machine to a plug-in transformer, and the cord is long enough to juuuuuuuuuuust reach the rear of the machine if that's where AC power is (that's where mine is, I have a TV on the opposite wall to look forward at), but having a surge-protector type of power strip (to protect the electronic controls) is a good idea and will extend the range to an outlet. I used electrical tie wraps (found in any hardware or electrical supply store) to secure the wire to the floor frame rail so the cord does not get stepped on or tangled and eventually broken. Very optional but would've been nice if Schwinn provided some clips for that.4. Display: Good display, illuminated LED screen. A brightness adjustment would be nice, it's okay in most conditions but if you are looking over it at a TV screen, it would be nice to dim it a bit, but a minor issue. It has connections and speakers to use media players, and a small but effective cooling fan for the user. Pretty nice. What annoys me on this is that the display for distance (e.g., miles "traveled", elapsed time, heart rate, calories burned, etc.) shows three items at a time, which is okay but they are in fixed groups, so if you want to view, say, speed (mph), pedal RPM, and pulse rate, fine, but if you find speed and RPM a bit redundant and want to, instead, view speed, elapsed time, and pulse rate, sorry, you can't do it. You can switch back and forth during a workout to check on things, but I think if they set up the screen as three sections and each section in turn can be programmed to display one of the several data available, it would be cheap and easy for them to do, and much, much, much better for users who want to choose what they see. RECOMMENDATION FOR SCHWINN: You have several data available (speed, RPM, pulse rate, distance traveled, calories burned, etc.), so allow each "box" on the LED display to show one of them, even if a user wants to all three boxes to show the same info, whatever, let the USER select and tailor it to what they want to know. Should be just program, at worst some kind of sectioning of the LED panel, so what can that all cost? Heart rate and time should be continuously displayed, constantly monitored. I have an Omron heart-rate monitor (chest strap) and the Omron wrist read-out and my old Polar wrist strap and another older one I have all read it consistently and accurately. The Schwinn reads it's signal much of the time but sometimes shows zero pulse (no signal) or some odd number that's about half of actual rate, and adjusting the chest strap does not help, and this flaky read-out is annoying and can obviate the convenience of the machine displaying on-screen (vs having to look down at your wrist which is at your side next to the seat). I can't say if it's the Schwinn or come compatibility issue with my Omron chest strap transmitter, but I would think that the bike would be capable of dealing with all current technology and normal variances.5. Operation: Smooth as glass, quiet, very nice! It has leveling adjustments but I did not need to adjust them, mine sits on a thin-to-medium carpet in a workout room with concrete basement floor and is solid. Nothing more to say.SUMMARY:Schwinn should extend the seat adjustment range, either the easy-adjustment (simple lever up and down) or how (where/which holes) the seat uses to be attached, so it can accommodate taller people, it's cramped if over 6' 2". It can take up to 300-lb so 6' 2" is not a logical height limit nor very tall by contemporary standards. Schwinn should also expand the instructions a bit to include explicitly how to set up users (user data), and a few words on what data survives and what is lost if there's a power outage or, as I do, you turn off the power strip for the device in between workouts. Optional but nice if Schwinn had provided some clips for the power cord to secure it if the AC outlet is by the rear of the machine and not at the front / nose of it. And last, Schwinn should revise the LED screen, probably just programming and not hardware so should be easy, so the three data items displayed (speed, calories burned, etc.) can be individually selected by the lowly user instead of having to choose what some Schwinn person decided were nice troops of three items, no mix and match and the parameter you want to see now just switched to something else, very annoying. Take advantage of electronics and programming, they are not "hard" switches, after all! I don't know if Schwinn can help the situation where the display seems to lose my chest strap heart-rate signal (while my wrist units continue to get it without issue), but if there is something to be done to fix or help that, it should be done.I rated this 4-stars. I like the machine a lot and recommend it, but I did not go to 5-stars due to the limit on user height or size (I'm 6' 2" and comfortable but am at the max limit, the annoying inflexibility of the workout data display, flaky heart-rate signal, and the missing (but minor) info in the instructions (programming user parameters). It's probably 4.5-starts for me and only minor annoyances, but 4 or fewer starts if you are taller than I am!
T**O
Rides as well as the recumbent bikes at my local gym.
My wife and I are three weeks into owning this bike, and we're impressed. I'm trying to transition into cycling from running for some lower impact workouts, but live in Minnesota and biking outside is not realistic in winter (it's 4-degrees F as I type this), so I decided to go for an exercise bike. My in-laws bought a really inexpensive bike a few years ago and I tried it and it sucked. Now it takes up space. With that lesson learned, I wanted a quality bike at a decent price point and, after researching for a few weeks, I narrowed it down to this bike v. the Diamondback 510sr, and ultimately went with this bike because I didn't think the 510sr was worth the extra $$$ (disclosure - I didn't physically try either bike before purchasing). In short, three weeks and several rides in, I'm very pleased with the purchase.It seems as sturdy as the commercial-grade bikes that we used at our local gym. I put it together myself in about 50 minutes, and I thought assembly was easy. I like the shelf above the lower LCD screen for my iPad. I hook up the iPad, plug it into the speakers, watch a show or two while working out, and I'm hopefully on my way to not becoming a fat guy while still getting to watch TV. Pedaling is smooth for me during all effort levels, and I can definitely feel increases in resistance during preset programs. I'm 6'4", 215, and the bike fits me really well. I am very pleased with this purchase and would recommend. I'll update this review if anything significant changes my opinion after owning it for more than two weeks.
R**.
The buttons make very little sense and don't work like you'd expect them to work
Bought one in winter 2018. Pedal was noisy. Seat was missing a part. I somewhat fixed it with plumber's tape on the pedal. Schwinn sent me a replacement seat, so that part is fixed other than the seat being a bit wobbly; probably unavoidable on any adjustable seat. The user interface is just awful. The buttons make very little sense and don't work like you'd expect them to work, the manual is scanty on directions and no help. The pedals do pedal and there is resistance.I end up entering a new user every week or so just to make it operate. These are highly overrated. If I was buying another, I'd spend less on a generic brand and probably end up with a better machine.
T**I
Everything I wanted from an exercise bike
This bike was easy to put together and feels strong. My biggest concern when buying a bike was with the resistance and the settings. I was concerned that wouldn't be stiff enough and it wouldn't have enough from resistance levels. I was happy to see that this bike gets so stiff that I can't even move the pedals. It also gets so late that it feels like Freewheel. The interface is a little bit difficult to use but easy Once you learn it. My only complain would be with the seat it seems to be off angle slightly, I was able to compensate for with a few washers. I would buy again and recommend it to a friend.
R**E
Very good bike
Had it for 10 days and so far we are very satisfied with this bike. Setup took about 1.5 hour at a leisurely pace, only issue was when I dropped a screw inside the flywheel casing and had to open it to recover it. An assistant would have come in handy but wasn't really needed.Pro's:- Very quiet- Resistance levels are well spaced out- Programs are varied- Speakers, fan, tablet rest and usb charge come in handy- Seat is comfortable- Heart rate sensors are in the handlebars by the seat -I've seen them placed on the top handle bars which makes no senseCons:- Manual is on-line ([...])- Not super-intuitive to set up users but not too bad either- Not sure it displays the heart rate (haven't bothered to try much) but it does display heart rate "zone"- I would prefer some back padding, or a mesh backI have used recumbent bikes in 3 different gyms, and this one is just as good or better than those.
D**W
Buyer beware
Used it for a month then it started making this wicked rattling noise. The bike would start out fine and then as I went along in my workout it would get significantly worse.Talked to schwinn. They sent me a piece to take apart the pedals and it seemed to work... for maybe 2 days then it was back again.Talked to them again and they had no answers.So I dealt with the noise... then the power cord crapped out. Just wouldn't turn on. So I tried a different cord I had lying around and that worked fine. Called schwinn and they sent me a new one.Needless to say it doesn't get used very much now. The noise is painful to listen to. I'll stick to the treadmill in the winter months.All that aside... when it did work it was great for the features it had. Heart rate was almost always accurate.
O**Y
... assembling the Schwinn 270 Recumbent bike it Actually was pretty easy to assemble
I just finished assembling the Schwinn 270 Recumbent bike it Actually was pretty easy to assemble, the main core is already assembled for you by Schwinn Basically all you have to do is put on the seat,petals,handlebars and connect a few wires.Once i assembled it i could'nt wait to try it out i am totally impressed with the bike it even has a fan in case you need it it also has a USB port and speakers that sound pretty good it's just like the bikes you see in the gym even nicer then a lot that i road in lots of gyms.This bike is definitely worth the money.and the best part is thanks to Amazon.ca i didn't even have to leave my house to get it.it was delivered with in a week of ordering it thank you Amazon.ca
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