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Promising review: "This is PERFECT!!! Exactly what I was looking for in an exercise bike — and it was surprisingly simple to assemble, believe it or not, and my husband is over 70, I'm over 60. So there ya go. Nonetheless, they DO offer information on how to get assistance with putting it together — but we, proudly, LOL — didn't need it. LOVE the way it works. You set your own resistance and other items, and it's easy to move if needed. I keep it set up as we use it all the time, and there's only the two of us and occasional company. But it is TOTALLY lightweight enough and easy to fold up, move and even store if/when needed. We purchased this June 27th, and between a diet and this, I have already lost 12 pounds (current date August 29th). Wheeeeee! And it is keeping my body in good shape for my long walks, etc. Really happy we purchased this item. Highly recommend it." —DC
Get it from Amazon for $129.45 (originally $199.99).
Promising review: "This is a really great stationary bike. It was easy really to assemble and came with a really detailed instruction; it only took me about 30 minutes to assemble the entire thing. This stationary bike has a really solid frame. It looks really heavy, but it was surprisingly light to lift. It only took me to lift it. It's great that bike rides really quiet; I usually exercise in the morning and don’t want to wake the kids. I really like the display it comes with. It almost needs no power to operate just a few AAA batteries to power the entire stationary bike, no loose wire that you can tip over. The display counts your time, distance, speed, and calories I really liked it. Next, it has a really nice fast-acting brakes, perfect when you want to stop in a short amount of time it also doubles as the thing to add resistance to your bikes to add challenges while riding the bike. I really like the customizations this the bike has. You can lift the seat up and down to adjust to your height. Also you and adjust the entire handlebar assembly up and down to your preferred height. I really like working out with this stationary bike!" —Arvin
Get it from Amazon for $349.99 (originally $399.99)
Promising review: "Love this bike! It is sturdy and has lots of bells and whistles: pulse rate, distance, calories, speed, time, etc. The seat is extremely comfortable (I have a really bad back and three other joint replacements), and it is easy to get in and out of. My maintenance man assembled it (I tend to lose my temper on assembling things) and he said it was a piece of cake to put together. I have a small house, so this is in my living room, which I rarely use anyway. It is easy for me to move about since it has wheels on the front. And it is quiet! I am 75 this year and recommend this model. It is a lot of bike for the money. Plus it saves me $600 a year since I don't have to go to the YMCA anymore." —jane e trauger
Get it from Amazon for $178.34 (originally $229)
This bike comes with a six-month subscription ($120 value) to Echelon's video workouts.
Promising review: "Why spend $2,500 when you can get this awesome bike? Sure it doesn't have a gargantuan screen but you can get the same exact workout with this bike when you use a phone and tablet, which we all probably have lying around. Easy to assemble, easy to connect, and a seat which miraculously did not cause pain in the rear as I was expecting! The only thing I'd change is the pedals; the cages are hard to strap into. But they feel pretty sturdy under your feet and don't make any noise! The bike is silent too. In love." —Ana
Get it from Walmart for $497 (originally $599).
Promising review: "This is the best desk bike of my dreams! It's so modern-looking and very easy to use. It's like biking and working out at the gym, the only difference is that you can literally work on your computer while using this!" —Brenan S.
Get it from Flexispot for $349.99 (originally $399.99; also available in black).
Promising review: "I have really enjoyed my bike. I do about 35–40 miles a week. I love my bike. It's easy and very comfortable. It took awhile to put together, but I tell you it's the best thing I've bought. I love it because I'm able to still work out while staying at home." —Lawrence
Get it from Amazon for $345.55 (originally $418).
Promising review: "My lifestyle has been quite sedentary lately due to the pandemic and taking care of my newborn. I’m at the heaviest I’ve ever been so I decided to start working out again. Exercising on my treadmill has been a struggle due to my lack of stamina from months of neglect, and that’s when I decided to get a stationary bike to ease the transition. I’ve been very happy with my purchase and I wish I would’ve gotten it sooner. Assembling the bike was a breeze as I only needed to screw in a few major components; the whole process took less than 30 minutes. Multiple adjustable parts give me plenty of options to achieve my most comfortable position. This bike is heavy and feels very sturdy when I’m using it. Most importantly, the bike runs very quiet so I don’t have to exercise around my newborn’s sleeping schedule! I currently have the bike set up in the corner of my living room so I could distract myself with my favorite TV show. I couldn’t do the same with my treadmill due to its size and noise level. Exercising on a stationary bike has been a much more enjoyable experience for me compared to the treadmill. The bike will be my go-to for cardio going forward." —JL
Get it from Amazon for $289.99 (originally $309.99; don't forget to clip the coupon for an extra $20 off).
The bike comes with a one-year subscription to iFit and allows for up to five profiles per account.
Promising review: "My wife and I have been in the market for a stationary bike for well over a year. After spending time reading many reviews between the Peloton and the NordicTrack, I finally pulled the trigger on the NordicTrack and couldn't be happier. The bike was easy to install taking about 30 minutes total for me. Once installed, I was anxious to see how the training programs worked and how realistic it is compared to being in front of a real trainer. I'm not in great shape so opted for a beginner series. I've always loved Moab and there is a beginning series with a trainer named Nicole with various rides in the Moab area. Not only are the rides fantastic and a great workout, Nicole is a motivator that keeps you going even when you feel you're at your max. I would STRONGLY recommend the beginner Moab series for anybody first starting out on a stationary bike. Beyond that, the bike performs excellent, is easy to use, has great features including a four-stage fan that really gives you a full immersion experience, and is very sturdy even with my 235-pound frame. Needless to say, we are thrilled with the purchase and look forward to plenty of use." —Buzz
Get it from Amazon for $1,599 (originally $1,799).