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Schwinn 220 Recumbent Exercise Bike

Schwinn 220 Recumbent Exercise Bike


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Brand: Schwinn
Category: Sports

List Price: $499.00
Buy New: $348.54(as of 9/5/10 04:13 PDT - Details)

You Save: $150.46 (30%)



New (2) Used (3) from $299.00

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
Sales Rank: 703

Shipping Weight (lbs): 111
Dimensions (in): 38 x 30 x 13

MPN: 100168
Model: 100168
UPC: 708447505989
EAN: 0708447505989
ASIN: B00275R1X0

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Recumbent exercise bike for the home with 16 resistance levels and 13.2-pound flywheel
  • 12 workout programs, including 6 course profiles, fitness test, and custom workout
  • Integrated grip heart rate system for easy fitness monitoring
  • Ergonomic pedal design for efficient and comfortable pedaling; adjustable console and seat
  • 300-pound maximum user weight; 5-year warranty on frame, 1 year on parts and electronics

Accessories:

Cap Barbell Heavy Duty Rubber Flooring Mats
Cap Barbell Heavy Duty Rubber Flooring Mats
Cap Barbell Puzzle Mat (24-Inch x 24-Inch x 3/4-Inch)
Cap Barbell Puzzle Mat (24-Inch x 24-Inch x 3/4-Inch)
SuperMats HEAVY DUTY Interlock Flooring System - 6 Pack - Covers a 58.5" x 39.0" space!
SuperMats HEAVY DUTY Interlock Flooring System - 6 Pack - Covers a 58.5" x 39.0" space!
Cap Barbell Puzzle Mat (12-Inch x 12-Inch x 1/2-Inch)
Cap Barbell Puzzle Mat (12-Inch x 12-Inch x 1/2-Inch)
Shock Athletic Foam Flooring - 2
Shock Athletic Foam Flooring - 2'

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Amazon.com Product Description
Get in shape at home with the comfortable Schwinn 220 recumbent exercise bike, offering a compact design and the feel of a more traditional outdoor bike while relying on core, stabilizing muscles to balance your body weight. Features include a 13.2-pound flywheel, 16 resistance levels, 12 programs, adjustable seat, magazine rack, and contact heart rate monitoring built into the handlebars. It also includes the following exclusive Schwinn features:



The Schwinn 220 recumbent exercise bike for the home.
BioFit Comfort:
  • Ergonomic pedal design for efficient and comfortable pedaling
  • Adjustable console and seat
  • Convenient step-through design

BioDyne Performance:

  • Perimeter weighted flywheel for a true road feel, and smooth, consistent workouts
  • Oversized stabilizers and levelers that are built-in for a solid workout platform

BioConnect Feedback:

  • 12 workout programs, including 6 course profiles, fitness test, and custom workout
  • Integrated grip heart rate system for easy fitness monitoring

Features & Specifications:

  • 16 resistance levels
  • 13.2-pound flywheel
  • Eddy Current Brake (ECB) resistance system
  • Fore and aft seat adjustment
  • Magazine rack
  • Transport wheels
  • Switchable from miles to kilometers (KM)
  • Maximum user weight: 300 pounds



The Schwinn 220's exercise console (see larger image).


An adjustable seat allows multiple users to exercise on the 220 comfortably.
Manufacturer's Warranty
5 years on the frame, 1 year on parts and electronics, 3 months on wear parts, 3 months on labor



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Resistance Levels 8 16 16 16 16
Resistance System Magnetic Eddy Current Brake Magnetic Eddy Current Brake Magnetic Eddy Current Brake Magnetic Eddy Current Brake Magnetic Eddy Current Brake
Number of Programs 11 12 6 preset, 10 courses 17 17
Heart Rate Monitor Grip Heart Rate Sensor Grip Heart Rate Sensor Grip Heart Rate Sensor Grip Heart Rate Sensor Polar heart rate system with chest strap
Display Type LCD LCD LCD LCD LCD
Display Readout Time, distance, pulse, watts, speed, calories, RPM Time, distance, pulse, watts, speed, calories, resistance Time, interval time, RPM, watts, distance, pulse, speed, calories, and resistance Time, interval time, RPM, watts, distance, pulse, speed, calories, resistance Time, interval time, RPM, watts, distance, pulse, speed, calories, resistance
Dimensions 58.5 x 26 x 36 inches (L x W x H) 56 x 25 x 38 inches (L x W x H) 63 x 25 x 46 inches (L x W x H) 63 x 25 x 46 inches (L x W x H) 67 x 25 x 52 inches (L x W x H)
Product Weight 58 pounds 97 pounds 103 pounds 117 pounds 119 pounds
Weight Capacity 275 pounds 300 pounds 300 pounds 300 pounds 300 pounds
Warranty Frame: 3 years, non-expandable mechanical and electric parts: 6 months Frame: 5 years, mechanical and electric: 1 year, wear parts: 90 days Frame: 10 years, mechanical and electric: 1 year, wear items: 6 months, labor: 90 days Frame: 5 years, mechanical and electric: 1 year, wear parts: 90 days Frame: 10 years, mechanical: 2 years, electric: 1 year, wear parts: 6 months
Other Features Transport wheels, fore / aft seat adjustment Reading rack, rear stabilizers, transport wheels, switchable from miles to kilometers, fore / aft seat adjustment Reading rack, water bottle holder, rear stabilizers, transport wheels, switchable from miles to kilometers, fore / aft seat adjustment, oversized pedals Reading rack, water bottle holder, rear stabilizers, transport wheels, switchable from miles to kilometers, fore /aft seat adjustment, oversized deluxe pedals Reading rack, water bottle holder, fan, rear stabilizer frame levelers, transport wheels, fore / aft seat adjustment, oversized pedals, oversized saddle

About Exercise Bikes
Despite the competition from trendy new fitness inventions, exercise bikes continue to be popular options for home exercise. They offer the same aerobic benefits of riding a bicycle at any time, in any weather, without leaving the comfort and safety of home. Exercise bikes don't take up much space, require little or no balance or coordination, and can provide an effective workout for all levels of users, from beginners to serious competitors. While the same could be said for a number of other types of home fitness equipment, the exercise bike is one of the few that allows you to watch television or read a magazine while you work out. For many people, having convenient access to quality exercise equipment is critical to sticking with a long-term exercise program.




Customer Reviews:   Read 49 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Slow Delivery, Fast Set Up, Shoddy Frame, Great Return Service   August 30, 2010
Justin M. West
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Seeking a way to exercise with a sprained ankle, I wanted a bike which could offer a quiet workout with good resistance levels so that I wouldn't outgrow the bike. The Schinn 20 seemed a good fit, so I ordered it, and got it at a good price with promotional offerings.

The shipping was free (a $70 value), but took nearly a week to ship out, and another 5 days to arrive. The box was damaged, but the bike parts were fine.

Setup was a breeze, with every part clearly labeled, and every nut and screw securely fastened and labled. By myself I had it set up and working fully in about 45 minutes.

Initially I was pleased at the absolutely silent operation. However, upon testing out the maximum level of resistance (for an interval training program (Pace: The 12-Minute Fitness Revolution, I found that it only made me "sort of" work for it, meaning the odds of me outgrowing this bike were pretty high, not a good sign for a $300 bike. I'm still looking for a bike with good, gym-quality resistance (but not at a gym quality price).

Moreover, on the highest level, with all the nuts and bolts tightened firmly, the whole front end of the frame (attached on the floor by 5 bolts) began to move, bend, and creak loudly. This, naturally, negated the amazingly quiet magnetic resistance.

I opted to send it back, and that was a breeze too. The hardest part was not the dis-assembly but getting it all back into the box. If you order this (or any other piece of equipment needing assembly), keep the packaging, and take pictures of how it was packed in the box. Getting it to fit required some advanced Tetris skills. UPS picked it up promptly, however, and it is no longer our concern.

Maybe the LifeSpan Fitness R3 Recumbent Bike will be a better buy, though more than twice the price...



3 out of 5 stars Solid bike, a few annoyances   August 19, 2010
Zathras
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

There have been a good number of reviews on this bike already, and I generally agree with them. I've only used the bike for a half-hour, but it does feel solid and runs smoothly and quietly. Better than I expected given the modest price. The electronic interface is klunky, I can't seem to get into the factory preset programs without entering a bunch of user data every time, but the "Quick Start" mode works well enough. Some others have commented that their units "freewheel" for a short period when the difficulty level changes, but I have not noticed this yet on my unit.

I have large feet, and with shoes on, sometimes the inner back part of my shoe rubs or catches on the hub of the crankshaft. If the cranks were angled or extended another half-inch or so away from the hub, so the pedals were a smidge farther out from the centerline, this would not be an issue.

I had two significant problems during assembly. At Step 2, where you connect the two large sections of frame at the center joint, the manual clearly shows that you connect them using 5 bolts with 5 flat washers. If you do this, you will run out of the flat washers and won't have enough for the rest of the assembly. I believe you are meant to use the curved washers for Step 2, then the parts-math works out. This cost me some time as I had to re-do Step 2 to use the curved washers.

What was the most difficult step, for me, should have been simple. One of the last steps of assembly (Step 9) is to connect the data cable that comes out of the front wheel assembly to end of the data cable coming from the monitor unit. It took an alarming amount of brute force to get the connectors to snap together. For quite some time I suspected the connector(s) were broken because I couldn't get them to join, until eventually I got to the point where I was like--eff it, I'm going to force them together as hard as I can, and it's either going to work, or it's going to break. Fortunately this worked. But it's bad design to have electrical connectors with lots of fragile wiring that takes that much force to clip together. I easly could have damaged the wiring or broken one of the connectors.






4 out of 5 stars Great for people who want a quiet and steady ride   August 12, 2010
Daniel D. Cornwall (Douglas, AK United States)
I've owned this bike for about three months now. I bought this bike locally. I had initial problems with noise, but the customer service folks at Schwinn Fitness were friendly and helpful. It's been quiet ever since. I ride it a minimum of 45 minutes a day five days a week and sometimes more. It's a great workout that lets me read or pay close attention to radio or videos.

I consider myself to be in slightly better than average shape. I'm not an athlete, but I'm not recovering from surgery.

The only thing that keeps me from giving this bike five stars is the shifting between gears. My normal workout is to set the resistance to 11 and just ride. But the few times I've tried using the programmed workouts, I've experience the bike going to essentially zero resistance between level changes. It doesn't last long, but it is disturbing. But for my normal, steady workout, this isn't an issue. I'm not as frustrated by the computer as others are. As long as I get readings of time, resistance, miles ridden, calories burned and average watts, I'm happy.

I would buy this bike again.



4 out of 5 stars Highly recommended but user manual not user friendly at all   August 4, 2010
L. Webb (Las Vegas, NV)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

For the price I don't think you can beat this bike. As everyone has said, it's very quiet and very sturdy (so far - I've only had it for two weeks). The assembly manual is much better than the user manual, that's for sure. It's recommended that two people assemble the bike since some of it is quite heavy, but I managed to do it on my own with not much problem. Everything came intact and in good shape, which was mainly due to the styrofoam they use to pack it. The box is a whole different story. Very weak and held together with very strong tape surrounding the box on all sides. I don't think it would hurt them much to use a stronger box in the future.

After assembly, I tried to setup the console and discovered that the backlight was not working. (The instructions say that you can set the backlight intensity from 1 to 5). After calling the company and double checking various wire connections as they suggested, when it still didn't work, it seems the only thing the company can do is send you another whole computer panel and wire to solve the problem. Well they did, but it didn't solve the problem. Then I get online and read elsewhere in other reviews that there is no backlight in this model. Strange that the "Console Setup Mode" would have an option in the computer program in this model to set the intensity for something that didn't exist in this model, and that the company would send me another console, but maybe it's cheaper to them than changing the computer program for this particular bike or taking out the mention of the backlight in the manual. In any event, I know now that it does not have a backlight due solely to my own research on the matter and not their support help. I went to Walmart and bought an LED angle-adjustable battery-operated tap light for about $5 and stuck it high on the wall behind the bike pointed down at the LCD display, and this surprisingly works out quite well.

Speaking of the LCD display, the cord for the AC adapter to power it plugs into the front of the bike instead of the rear, and it will just barely, reach all the way to the rear of the bike to reach an AC outlet behind the bike. I would suggest using an extension cord instead. As other reviews here have mentioned, the user manual is poor, and it will drive you stark-raving mad trying to add yourself as a user (it only saves one user and allows one guest user) Even the people here who figured it out didn't tell you how to do it! Well, I'm going to tell you how to do it.

Everyone who has the Schwinn 220 should do themselves a favor and go to [...] and download the users manual for the Schwinn 240 bike as well. It explains much clearer how to add a user. It also has explanations for "View" Edit" and "Delete" functions that the 220 manual doesn't have. The only difference is that you use the "Increase/Decrease" buttons to cycle through users and the "View" Edit" and "Delete" buttons, while on the 240 you use a special Schwinn button instead.

Another thing I also noticed is that the 240 manual says "Backlit LCD display" while my 220 manual says simply "LCD display". The 240 manual will also talk about extra features that the 220 doesn't have. But just ignore those and go to page 13 and "User Setup", but remember on the 220 you can only add one user and not two as on the 240.

Follow the 240 instructions. It is step 5 where 220 users and myself got lost. When it says "Custom 1", hit the "Start/Enter" button twice. You will have a resistance level of one all the way across the display. Use "Increase or Decrease" to put the first column on the far left to the level of resistance you want. Press "Start/Enter" to save it. Now here is the important bit of information they leave out in the 220 instructions so you understand what is going on. "The completed columns move off the screen to the left, and the next column is active. Continue until ALL 40 COLUMNS are set." The screen says "User Added", push "Start/Enter", and you have added a user. The time is set at a default time of 30 minutes and can be changed when you start your workout, but NOT when setting up a user as the 220 manual says under #2.

So that's right, even if you set your resistance to just one in each column, you have to push that "Start/Enter" button 40 TIMES to save 40 columns in your custom workout before you can also save yourself as a user even though the display only shows you 10 columns at a time. No wonder everyone got so frustrated! Nowhere in the 220 instructions does it say you must save 40 columns to save your custom workout.

So no fan, no basket, not backlit, only one user, no chest strap heart monitor and light, no extra "Schwinn" button, no deluxe pedals, a few less things monitored, along with a poor user manual and you have saved about $100. Decide if the extra things are worth it to you or not over the 240 model. Now that I finally figured out how to add myself as a user and that I know now I have no backlight, I'm still very pleased. Again, it's very sturdy and very quiet. I would have given it five stars if not for the lack of a backlight in the LCD display and the bad user manual.



4 out of 5 stars Great, once you figure out the computer   July 29, 2010
book/music shopper
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought the Schwinn 220 after already owning an older model that was impractical to take with me when I moved across country. Although the box was a bit battered on arrival, everything inside was fine, and FedEx wrestled it inside for me. By the way, this sort of thing is a great reason to have Amazon Prime. I don't want to think what the shipping would have been, and I got it in two days! It was a one-person assembly, taking a bit over an hour, using the tools that came with it, with available back-up from the home toolbox. There was a little bit of squinting and "huh?" with the instructions, but nothing impossible.

As others have mentioned, it's dead quiet. My breathing is louder than any sound from the bike. There is sometimes an odd little free-wheeling moment when it changes levels, and a tiny little hum, but that's it. The "computer" is completely maddening. It was very straight-forward on my other Schwinn, but it took about 5 sessions before I could easily find Course 2 (my favorite.)

I use it for aerobic training and to rehab a bad knee, which will one day require major surgery. This bike is great for getting maximum flexibility from my knee joint without stressing it excessively. I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to increase their fitness level, but is hampered from outdoor activity or gyms by time, safety, medical issues, and so forth. Just be prepared for an exasperating time figuring out the computer!


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