🚴♂️ Ride the Revolution: Where tech meets endurance in style!
The Revolution i-Rev1 Indoor Exercise Bike combines a robust 22kg flywheel with belt-driven smoothness, adjustable ergonomics, and a 7-function heart rate monitor. Designed for users up to 6'2" and 150kg, it features an exclusive iPad holder for interactive workouts, transport wheels for easy mobility, and is supported by Branx Fitness’ acclaimed aftercare and 2-year warranty.
Color | black |
Drive system | Belt |
Material type | Alloy Steel |
Maximum height recommendation | 6.2 Feet |
Meter | Heart Rate, Time |
Power source | Battery Powered |
Features | Adjustable |
Brand | Branx Fitness |
Maximum weight capacity | 150 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | BRANX FITNESS |
Product Dimensions | 105 x 49 x 115 cm; 52 kg |
ASIN | B09HSFSC25 |
C**N
Enjoying my bike from Branx Fitness.
I received my exercise bike just a few days after i placed my order. The customer service were very helpful. The bike is very good quality & i am very pleased with it. Highly recommended!!
R**M
OK for £199 but has flaws
I bought this studio cycle in August 2022 to replace a 15 year old Reebok exercise bicycle which had a large display showing multiple functions at the same time, including cadence.The studio cycle has a heavy flywheel and it turns smoothly when exercising. The primitive computer is made of cheap plastic and does not fix securely to the bike. The display is small and by default scans through a limited display. Its functions are similar to one on a 30+ year old cross-trainer and it is equally useless. I use a Wahoo heart rate monitor coupled with a phone app that displays and records heart rate, cadence and duration while exercising.The seat stem does not rise high enough and so the cycle is only suitable for people with short legs. There does not appear to be a reason why the stem should not be longer and so fit a wider range of users.The cycle does not have magnetic resistance as the resistance is applied with a mechanical brake. It is not silent as claimed because the brake rubs on the flywheel, though it is not particularly loud.Overall the studio cycle is OK for £199, but it has flaws.
M**R
Worst bike ever! Cheap Rubbish! DO NOT BUY
OK so I bought this as it looked good and had a tablet holder. I bought it for £199 which I thought was the max I'd pay for a bike. I'd say at £199 it's overpriced! I'm 5ft 11 and the seat on its last setting is far too low. All of the stickers were on squint. The lcd display scrolls between various functions but I've no idea what the distance unit is, what I know is that it's not km or miles. The base stands aren't very wide and makes it wobble about. The water bottle is right beneath the tension controller so you struggle to get it in and out of the holder. Poor design. Don't waste your money. I'll sell you mine!!
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