Schwinn Airdyne Evo Comp Exercise Bike

41MQESA401L. SL160  Schwinn Airdyne Evo Comp Exercise Bike

  • Dual action exercise bike with wind resistance, works both legs and upper body
  • Extra quiet belt drive system; fan wheel cools during exercise
  • Computer provides feedback on time, distance, workload level, calories burned, calories/hour, heart rate, and RPM
  • Measures 50 x 22.5 x 48 inches; 300-pound maximum user weight
  • Backed by a 30-year warranty on the frame; 3-year warranty on parts and electronics

Product DescriptionThe Schwinn Airdyne Comp’s resistance-based braking creates zero friction and considerably less maintenance than other, more complex systems. Sealed cartridge bearings provide a smooth ride, reliability and extra-long life. Amazon. com Product DescriptionSave money on monthly gym fees and get yourself in shape at the same time with the Schwinn Airdyne Evo Comp exercise bike. The Airdyne Evo Comp features a smooth, air-based resistance braking system along with a pair of sturdy exercise arms. The advantage of the unique air resistance system is that it offers as much resistance as you can handle. The harder you pedal, the greater the resistance. The integrated exercise arms, meanwhile, make it possible to work out your upper body and your lower body at the same time, unlike most traditional exercise bikes. The friction-free braking system also requires considerably less maintenance than other, more complex systems, so you don’t have to spend your h. . . More >>

Schwinn Airdyne Evo Comp Exercise Bike

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Author:Personal Wellness
Date: Sunday, 17. January 2010 18:14
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  1. 1

    After seeing this bicycle in Paragon Sports in Manhattan, I knew I had to purchase it. The solid construction and compact design demonstrated a leap forward from the original Schwinn Airdyne. At approximately 95lbs, it was solid enough for a health club/rehabilitation center setting but light enough for a consumer. While I have multiple gym memberships, I thought this would be a good item to have at my parents’ house both for their use and when I visit. Unfortunately, the purchase turned out to be mistake due to the incredible hassles created by Schwinn Fitness’ poor quality control.

    Basically, what Schwinn Fitness (i. e Nautilus) has done is improve the time-tested air-resistance concept. The original Airdyne, which is 20+ years old uses a large 30″ diameter fan with flat blades. The Airdyne Evolution Comp uses a much smaller fan that is wider and has contoured blades, which increases resistance. This leads to smoother operation with less vibration. Combining traditional bicycle pedaling with an arm swinging movement, it allows for a great cardio workout – with some limitations.

    My one gripe with the fundamental design is that it lacks variable resistance and only one gear ratio. In an object moving through air, the resistance increases exponentially with velocity. So, instead of increasing the level of resistance electronically as you would on a multi-thousand dollar Life Fitness exercise bicycle, you merely need to pedal slightly faster to get a big jump in overall energy expenditure. Hence, all of the resistance comes from air movement affected solely from the velocity and not from friction or magnetism. This leads to a tradeoff between simplicity and flexibility.

    While the design and construction are very solid, it appears that Schwinn/Nautilus needs to carefully oversee their Chinese fabrication facilities. Basically, the internal mechanisms have not been fully tightened down. This has led problem with the bottom bracket, which requires special bicycle tools unavailable at the local hardware store. In my case, after about three hours of use, the bike became useless as both rings in bottom bracket unscrewed. This is a major aggravation because to correct the problem, two special bicycle tools are needed: 1) crank puller and 2) Shimano bottom bracket tool. These are only available online or at very well stocked bicycle stores.

    After several exchanges with both Schwinn Fitness and the distributor, I learned that there were known problems with the bottom bracket. I was told to use Loctite when reassembling it. Perhaps they should explain why this wasn’t done in the first place. As a former engineer and bicycle enthusiast, I was reasonably well equipped to deal with such problems. I can’t imagine how someone without a large set of tools or any mechanical ability would correct the problem. Moreover, sending a 100 lb package back to the manufacture would be a hassle in itself. In the end, I fixed the problem. Given the aggravation tracking down the tools, I can say it simply was a bad decision to purchase.

    Pros
    Solid construction
    Innovative design
    Low center of gravity

    Cons
    Major quality control problems
    Cheap pedals (need purchase aftermarket pedals with toe clips)
    Computer lacks data to properly calculate calories such as weight, age, gender, body type

    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. 2

    Don’t buy this bike. The Airdyne was recommended to me by a friend, and boy was that a mistake. The instructions for assembly are a joke, and it will take a good 2-3 hours even if you are fast at putting stuff together.

    Once I got it together, then of course, the computer display didn’t work (exercise timer would abrubtly freeze). Called Schwinn, and they sent another (that still didn’t work). I am sending this thing back.

    Cross this one off of your list!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. 3

    Well made, but imposible to figure out the monitor. Seat extremely hard on my bunds.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. 4

    Well built and comfortable to ride. . . very smooth, tight mechanism. . . makes less noise than the original Airdyne, so I can hear the TV. . . shipped package is very heavy, be sure to inspect carefully for damage. . . assembly is realtively simple if you have basic mechanical skills, if not, get help. . . you will need to tinker with seat height and angle to get the most comfortable setting. . . overall, a great exercise bike. . .
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. 5

    This is the exercise machine for Seniors! It will tone the leg mussles, work the shoulder and arm mussles and build body strength in general. Works the Cardiovascular system as well as improving ones breathing deapth and rate. Easy to assemble but assembly instruction manual could be improved. i. e. , nuts and bolts by size should have a profile picture-would help speed up assembly time. This machine model is well worth the cost difference between the two model bikes, especially for the heavier person (200lbs and up) The alternate seat that’s available for purchase for a male is mandatory! (not the standard seat enclosed) Even the woman of the house perfers the smaller seat.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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