Looking at the price, it makes sense to call Sole’s B94 a budget upright bike, but when you see the specs and features it comes with something just doesn’t feel right. I guess that’s because when I hear the term “budget bike”
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It’s been awhile since Schwinn updated their lineup, but they’ve recently come out with a new recumbent bike (the 290) and a new traditional upright bike, the 190. At first glance, the 190 comes with a completely updated design, which certainly makes
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ProForm’s Pro C10U is an affordable, lightweight upright bike with a 10″ HD touchscreen console designed specifically for workout streaming through iFit. It isn’t the highest performing upright bike (far from it actually), but with a compact footprint and affordable asking price,
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With a 14″ HD touchscreen, it’s easy to get distracted into thinking NordicTrack’s Commercial VU29 is just another showy streaming bike with mediocre performance specs. But that isn’t the case here. With a 19 lb flywheel and 24 levels of resistance, this
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LifeSpan’s C5i offers an interesting combination of performance specs and features for a classic upright bike. For example, it’s pretty lightweight when compared to other top options in this price range, yet it still comes with a surprisingly high weight limit of
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If you’re looking for a compact, comfortable upright bike that’s built to last, 3G Cardio’s Elite UB is certainly worth considering. This bike takes up less floor space than most, but that doesn’t mean it skimps anywhere where it matters. Highlights of
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Even though the Commercial VU 19 is NordicTrack’s most budget-friendly upright bike, one could make the argument that it’s actually a better buy than their higher-end model, the VU 29. In fact, I intend to make that argument myself, but I’m getting
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The XBU55 is the only residential upright bike Spirit Fitness offers, but I guess if you get it right on the first try there’s no need to repeat yourself. With a 30 lb flywheel, 20 magnetic resistance levels, and a smooth acting
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The U618 is Nautilus’ highest-end upright bike to date and as such, it’s packing some rather impressive features. Highlights of this model include 29 built-in workout programs, 25 levels of magnetic resistance, bluetooth, and an included chest strap heart rate monitor. It’s
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As budget-friendly upright bikes go, few come with as many console features as the Nautilus U616. With dual LCD screens, 29 built-in workout programs, bluetooth capabilities, and a USB charger, the U616 has as many goodies as a lot of bikes costing
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