
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 97 reviews
4.8- Ease of use (22)
- Assembly (9)
- Workout Intensity (8)
- Seat Comfort (6)
- Noise Level (5)
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- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great air bike
This airdyne was clutch with gyms being shut down due to pandemic. Airdyne has been around a very long time. Great quality, fairly easy assemble(arms can be a little headache). It does what it is supposed to do. Comparable to all the other bikes on the market(rogue, assault, etc). Only con is the display, screen is a tad dark. Very happy with this bike.
Posted by Flymont
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Easy to put together. Exercising is less easy.
Wife loves it. I merely like it. It works as expected - as an exercise bike, not as a clothes rack. It will give you quite a workout.
Posted by PlanoUser
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
BUY IT!
Absolutely love this bike, full body workout easy to put together sturdy and smooth. Have used past 4 days in a row... really kicks my butt.... can't wait to keep going and see my results.
Posted by KristenD
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Champ
Amazing machine I lost 11 lbs in a month .BESTBUY is the best no questions asked!!!
Posted by TheChamp
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice upgrade from AD2
I thought I knew this machine well, since it's the same thing as the Octane Airdyne I was using at my local gym for years. But right away I noticed this thing has way more resistance, likely from not being used constantly in a commercial setting. I had also been using the AD2 at home for the past year, which I was very satisfied with. But this bike is better in every way. The seat although I wouldn't call it comfortable, is noticeably better than the AD2, more adjustable as well, which does make a difference. It doesn't flex like the AD2 when going full tilt. It has a lot more resistance than the AD2, I can break 130rpm on the AD2, but I struggle to just touch 90rpm on the AD7. This bike also picked up my Polar HR chest strap without any setup on my part, it just worked. The heart rate polls extremely quickly too, because I'll see HR peaks that my Garmin fitness tracker fails to pickup. This is an expensive machine, but in terms of end game cardio equipment, it's quite reasonable, and I don't see myself upgrading again.
Posted by Oliver