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Designed to work with popular cycling apps such as Peloton and Zwift (Separate subscriptions required)
Magnetic resistance with 100 micro-adjustable resistance levels
Dual-sided pedals (SPD clips | Toe Cages)
Adjustable race-style seat
Full color backlit LCD console monitors heart rate, speed, time, distance, calories and RPMs
Easy access cradles with set of 3 lb. dumbbells, water bottle holder, tablet holder, transport wheels, and USB port to keep your devices fully charged

katminder008 –
Built like a tank
Solid… built like a tank, which is really important to a big guy like me. Goes together very fast. Simple. If you are bent on doing workouts and a tour on-screen, that capability is here (I’m not… I watch movies on my widescreen instead). Most importantly it is dead-quiet and rides like a dream. The magnetic load system is very consistent and easy to use. I can’t think of any downers … except… could they make one that will do my exercise for me so I don’t have to take the time and break a sweat? Probably not. Stop right here for the next best to that option. Build… value for $… workout quality… adjustments… and definitely the noise level (more or less dead silent)… are all first cabin. I have never liked indoor exercise bikes but this piece is a gem.
Renee N –
Great quality & fun to ride!
So I am a busy working mom and I was working out at a gym and with a personal trainer but the scheduling was just not working. I decided on a bike back in the fall and spent about 5 months researching. I was going to get the peloton but at the last minute decided on the Schwinn. It was really bugging me that I’d be tied up with only peloton content and have to pay a costly monthly fee. I was also looking at even cheaper bikes but i wanted to stick with a good brand name, and I love that it has the monitor so my husband – who doesn’t care about classes – can just hop on and ride and see his metrics without additional screens, etc. Over a week in and I am so happy with my choice! I was going to use the peloton app or apple fitness, but it turns out there’s tons of great cycle classes on YouTube for free! No need to spend extra at this point. I can also use my regular sneakers so that’s a huge plus for me too!As far as delivery and assembly – I had it delivered the next day after I ordered. It was a huge heavy box but I was able to slide it into my garage and take everything out. I carried it in pieces to my basement and put it together with the help of a YouTube video in about an hour and a half. Mind you, I’m a 5’3” 113 lb woman. I did it all by myself. Yes it was heavy and awkward to carry myself, but I did it. It went together mostly easy, but the biggest issue was some of the smaller screws didn’t want to go in on the monitor. After messing with them for a bit I got them in.Once I got it all set up I tested it out. It is so smooth and a quiet ride. When my husband got back in town and saw it he noted how good it looks and he can tell it’s good quality.So far, I love it!
Amazon Customer –
A good home bike
When my more expensive brand name bike crapped out on me, I decided to halve the replacement budget and bought this instead. What do you know: This does just about everything I need a home exercise bike to do as long as I put a tablet on the front and just watch tv. Works good, lots of resistance settings, easy to set up and cheaper than some competition. I did have to swap the seat though.
G8GT –
Fits better for tall people
This is definitely a heavy duty bike. It is extremely durable due to its simplicity. There are very few moving parts. And most of the bike is made of heavy guage steel. I have never had to fix anything on this bike and I have had this bike for almost 10yrs. Just occasional silicon lub for the wheel.Now for the shortcomings. Its actually too big. At least it is for the lack of adjustability. It does have a large footprint which isn’t necessarily a bad thing but due to its size, the bike is greatly lacking on adjustability regarding the handle bars and the seat.If you are under 5’5″ forget this bike.I am 6′. My wife is 5’3″. As it stands, this bike is too big for my wife. Almost too big for me actually. It would be usable for my wife had they done a better job in designing more adjustability with the seat, fore and aft. Same with the handlebars.As it stands, both the seat and handlebars move less than 3, maybe 4″. If you know bike geometry, you will know that is not nearly enough.I love this bike but my wife has finally had it, and now I am shopping for a new one. One that has more adjustability for shorter people.
Todd B. –
Well worth the investment, user friendly, easy and challenging all in one
WOW! let me start with I would have given this a 4 1/2 stars but…wanted to let you know this is a 5 star bike! My reason for 4 1/2 stars…the power attachment is on the lower left of bike is on the floor.. I have this in my garage and tripped over the power cord several times…So I used zip ties-re routed power to below seat and then used a one plug extension cord to plug in on garage ceiling…Now the bike.. I had a felt resistance bike for 5 years and that felt wore out and I decided I wanted to upgrade. So I researched and thought “Pelton” and other bikes with “attached”screens, However most bikes stated “warranty void if used in garage/or outside” as I would understand because the delicate screen..I also determined IF I had a screen issue in the future I would have a useless bike…and I also determined those bike with attached screens can ONLY be used with THEIR purchased apps… I began an in-depth research into this bike and learned you CAN access “Pelton” (I know spelled incorrect) app at a reduced price than if you bought their bike! I think 12 buck or so compared to their 39 bucks..I also learned there are several other apps that this bike can access and run…(via bluetooth with a tablet..ipad) I had an ipad and thought the delicate screen-the ipad- can be removed when not in use. and I didn’t like the idea of “being locked” in to only 1 app-Pelton- only…I didn’t think I would like a person “motivating” me along the way…so after weeks of thought I bought this bike.. I assembled it..pretty easy…I tried it out and it was on level “30” initially after assemble. I thought to myself “oh boy…no resistance..this is too easy.. I may have made a mistake” Remember I had a felt resistance bike prior with no readout so I did not know that “level” of resistance… So I increased the resistance and was very happy to see this went up to 100……I of course set this to level 55 and went to town….that was brutal after 20 minutes! I ride 20 miles or more on my street bike in the summer 10 days a month, I rode my felt resistance bike for 5 years 15 times a month-sometimes less- so I’m not “out of shape” thinking this was hard at level 55….so I got my ipad out went to utube and found some concerts I wanted to watch…connected my ipad to my stereo and jammed out! I have not tried any “apps” yet..but will this fall when I’m concert out..most all apps have a free trial….What I like about this bike is the looks,the sturdy feel, the spot of a tablet, the fact it is magnetic resistance……what a difference from felt resistance…the magnetic resistance is constant and consistent…I like the read out info.. I like it came with a heart monitor…that sort of took some googling to see how to connect..you start the bike in awake mode…press the bluetooth button on the bike computer and then press and hold the heart monitor button several seconds until it flash’s pink..then start pedaling the bike..the heart flash’s and your connected! then press and hold to shut off monitor when finished. Many reviewers stated the pedal becomes loose and starts to “click” I bought a small tube of loctite at the car parts store and assembled the pedals with that on the threads and had no issues..I bought this bike In april 2021 and I have rode 15-20 miles 3 times a week and it is still fun! I have no issues or concerns! It comes with attachments for “cleats”? shoes… I used the cage wraps….I ride in my slippers….attached garage. the only other issue….while the handle bar is shaped nice and has a weird flat spot for you hands/which you will love..is I am gong to get padded bike gloves..the handle bar is the same consistency of a sprayed in truck liner…not bad, but adding foam or bike gloves will make it perfect. And…my felt resistant bike was chain driven…I thought that was quiet..this is belt driven….it is silent… although as you can see in my pics/vid that the noise level of this bike didn’t matter to me. I know there is no “one size fits all” but this met all my expectations and is a great workout for me.
Hester Lee –
I am so happy I chose this over the the more expensive peloton or the less expensive echelon. Although I don’t have the echelon (ex 15) their price doubled over the holiday and is now almost the same price as the ic4. So why would we even consider the ex 15 anymore.The ic4 have been great. Assembly was simple. I did it all by myself and it was easy breezy. The quality is great and it is truly silent. I read people complained about the handlebars not moving towards you enough and I agree. I wish I could pull it towards me a bit more since I’m really short but I know other bikes dont even have 4 way adjustment. The bike looks great and feels sturdy. I’ve ridden off the saddle and and clipped in and I feel good about it. The saddle is fine and I know people complain how it’s not soft enough. Spin bike saddle is not supposed to be squishy. It should be supportive which it is and when you’re doing spin classes you’d be leaning forward a little anyways. It’s not supposed to be like a cruiser saddle.There are a few things I wish were different but I think these are more so preference rather than an issue. I wish the tablet holder was more upright or adjustable. I find my tablet sits on funny angle and if it was more upright there would be less glare.I wish the strap on the hr monitor was less scratchy. I’m only complaining becasue I have a better hr monitor to compare to. If I didn’t I probably wouldn’t think much about it. Lastly I actually think it better to have the weights behind the saddle rather than under the handlebars. I feel it’s more natural to sit up and then pick up the weights rather than grab the weights then sit up.Love it so far and look forward to enjoying this for years.
Sandra García –
Entrega a tiempo, no es ruidosa, fácil de armar, para iniciar en esto del spinning la súper recomiendo, si les aviso que no traer ajuste para tennis especiales de clip
Lorena baía –
Eu havia pesquisado bastante uma bike de Spinning . E essa marca foi eleita a melhor no quesito qualidade, ergonomia etc. Eu queria comprar a IC4 pela conectividade. Mas pensei melhor e resolvi investir na IC3 que é tão boa quanto e tem poucas diferenças que pra mim, valeu mais a pena pegar a ic3. Estava muito ansiosa e chegou antes do prazo. Faço questão de deixar meu depoimento aqui, estou muito satisfeita. Meu marido montou no mesmo dia em menos de uma hora e já usamos, nossaaa perfeita. Até o banco achei confortável em comparação a tantas bikes que já pedalei. Mas comprei uma capa acolchoada. Realmente a melhor bike ergonometrica. Eu sou alta 1,73 e amei. O preço é alto mas considere um investimento. Bem melhor que pagar barato em uma bike sem qualidade … E ficar frustrado depois. O que me ajudou bastante foi os comentários positivos dessa bike. E foi realmente a melhor escolha!
Lupita MR –
Es una bicicleta profesional. muy cómoda , con mucha estabilidad, suave al pedaleo., muy fácil de armar., estoy empezando a hacer spinnig y por lo pronto estoy de feliz con ella . Es lo mejor que he tenido en casa
Maurício M. –
Excelente bicicleta! Muito fácil de montar (recomendo assistir a um vídeo oficial no YouTube).