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Echelon Connect Sport Indoor Cycling Exercise Bike

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This exercise bike is highly rated earning 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 176 Walmart customer reviews. -johnny_miller

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I ride outside, I teach Spin, and I have a Precor Chrono Power which is arguably near the top of the list of spin bikes and does power pretty accurately.

A couple racing years I did 90% of my riding on spin bikes and was a top 10% age grouper. You ride outside, in groups and such, and I highly doubt you push yourself as hard as you can/would in an instructor led class. Granted I don't do 50+ mile rides on a spin bike, but I do long climb and speed intervals along with HIIT rides on the spin bike which will do more for you than a typical group ride with a few pushes here and there.

On a spin bike, you have zero worries of any outside factors, balance when applying drive and pressure, no potholes, cars, lights, and Yada Yada Yada. No rain, snow, cold.

As with any workout, you get out of it what you put into it. Countless times I'd hop off the bike to coach individuals, and it's amazing to see the jump in wattage when you call people out mid class. Even just small changes. A vast majority don't work as hard as they are able. They don't know how to push themselves. They don't understand they can sustain a certain HR or resistance for x amount of time because they just see something is hard and plateau. And that goes for outside riders too.

So when people tell you a certain class or a certain was ride easy, it's bullshit. They took it easy. If you felt you weren't being challenged, it's your hand that adjusts the resistance knob to add resistance or pedal faster or both. You're the one that realizes I actually can sustain this level of of effort longer than I thought or give more effort than previously because you actually attempt to.

That's the benefit of a good instructor and instructor led classes. Good ones are more like coaches. They should inspire you to work harder and put in the effort to a greater degree than you typically will do on your own. So if you don't get a good workout in, it's usually one of two things, the instructor wasn't motivating enough or you were just being a wuss (sorry not sorry), outside factors notwithstanding.

And that said, I paid $650 for my well over $2k Chrono power with its beefy aluminum build, very adjustable seat and handlebars, included spd pedals, power meter and BT connected computer that trounce any computer on these retail bikes. The computer connects via BT to wahoo along with my broadcast HR from my Garmin watch (so many don't know you can broadcast HR to BT computers and fitness apps on your phone). Wahoo connects to strava as does my Garmin. Don't really care about zwift, but I suppose I could connect to it via BT.

The only reason to get a Peloton bike is if you just have to be seen on the leader board and want shout outs from instructors. Otherwise, whether you have the spin bike computer that does BT or you buy the speed/cadence sensors along with your HR device that will record info on your phone, you can gauge your own performance and improvement.

Most cheap retail bikes have crap computers and you're better off buying speed/cadence sensors from wahoo. Garmin or even cheap off branded ones (provided you have good reviews from say zwift or other cycling forums).

But I would look at Craigslist, FB Marketplace, Letgo and the like for people selling commercial spin bikes because they lost interest or its a seller that bought at a gym's bikes. They'll be more solid, stable, come with SPD pedals, have a better computer (and possibly a connected one). And if that route isn't successful, then I'd go with something like this or Sunny or whatever. Just keep in mind, you might end up spending for clip in pedals, a better seat, speed/cadence sensors and so on which drives up that price, hence looking at used commercial bikes that might include everything already.

In the end, if it gets you to work out consistently, who gives a crap what you buy, as long as it works for you and it doesn't become a clothes rack.

What you do want though in the grand scheme is magnetic resistance (not friction) and belt drive (not a chain). 4 way adjustability on the handlebars and seat. Some are fine with only 2 way adjustability on handlebars, but if you're not, you're stuck. I hated previous gen Keiser bikes because of that.

Clip in pedals and actual bike shoes will allow you to apply more power and have a smoother pedal stroke than cages and sneakers. A relatively cheap upgrade for a more effective workout. Mountain bike shoes work well since they are geared around walking around off the bike. Road shoes and wood floors don't mix well though many three point cleats/clip in systems don't have any metal contacting the ground. SPD is also what's used in spin studios so having spd shoes makes it easier to transition from home to the studio. If you do ride outside, you've probably moved in from spd and can always swap the spin bike pedals for something that works with your setup. I use spd since I'm doing both home and studio, but I have Time pedals on my road bikes. I don't long for them on the spin bikes. I'm used to the difference between them.

Off the soap box of that very long winded post. Hope it's somewhat helpful.
I have this exact bike and use with the peloton app ($14/mo). You need a device and the echelon app (free) to see your resistance, cadence, and watts. I use an android tablet on the bike and the peloton app on Apple TV. For the price this can't be beat. I love this thing and use it every single day. Super smooth and quiet. Only concern would be if you are taller than 6' 2" I wouldn't buy it as it might be too small. It doesn't work with zwift. If you want that check out the schwinn ic4.
It will take standard bike pedals. SPD or whatever you use. Pedals and saddle were the first things I changed on it. It does not come with SPDs but I've heard the company will send you some if you ask - ymmv on that tho.

Yes the metrics will show on your phone or whatever in the echelon app under freestyle ride. I use accessibility to zoom in on them too. It shows cadence, watts , and resistance level and some sub metrics (distance calories averages - all bs numbers honestly).

I've run comparisons to peloton in terms of cadence and output and the resistance setting is just less than half of the low range of the peloton setting the instructors call roughly (you get a feel for what you need as you do rides but that's a very good starting point). so when the instructor says 30-45 on peloton, on this you use 14-15 to start.

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does anyone know if the EX series bikes have a taller seat post for taller riders

Im 6-4, have it set to max, and its probably 1-2 notches too low. wondering if the other echelon bikes are taller and perhaps they can swap the seat post for me.
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Bearcat17
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I ordered one bike. It came yesterday. Another one just showed up...
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CKMALAKI
Sep 9, 2020
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Quote from Bearcat17 :
I ordered one bike. It came yesterday. Another one just showed up...
That's happening to many customers.

If you get a second one wait until they charge you for it so they can create an invoice for the return receipt.
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Bearcat17
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Quote from CKMALAKI :
That's happening to many customers.

If you get a second one wait until they charge you for it so they can create an invoice for the return receipt.
Guess i should check the packaging slip to even see if it was supposed to come to me. Probably. How long does this take?..normally charged upon shipping date...
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ftee123
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Quote from Bearcat17 :
I ordered one bike. It came yesterday. Another one just showed up...
If walmart doesn't charge you, you get a free bike
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Quote from ftee123 :
If walmart doesn't charge you, you get a free bike
Do the slip says to me but literally every # and word is identical to other slip. Weird. Would think the barcode or something would be different.
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CKMALAKI
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Quote from ftee123 :
If walmart doesn't charge you, you get a free bike
I guess it would be free but I doubt they won't notice a $500 dollar bike.

Eventually they will charge you for it.

I wouldn't return it yet unless they have an invoice and a charge amount. It will make it easier to get a refund.

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Quote from CKMALAKI :
I guess it would be free but I doubt they won't notice a $500 dollar bike.

Eventually they will charge you for it.

I wouldn't return it yet unless they have an invoice and a charge amount. It will make it easier to get a refund.
Can always dispute it
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Quote from ftee123 :
Can always dispute it
figure ill give it a week or two. If nothing then ill prob keep it and figure out what to do with it
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htj187
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Quote from dealsdyker :
So are you saying that the Samsung deal does not include bike live classes?

Here's my real question: Besides price, what's the significant difference between:
1. Echelon United Monthly Plan $39.99/month
Access to Live Classes
Access to On-Demand Classes
Access to Scenic Rides
Access to FitPass
Yoga, Strength, Stretching, Pilates, Barre and More
2. Samsung UNLIMITED Yearly FitPass Access Classes $19.99/month
Workout at Home
Live Classes
On Demand Classes
Track Progress
So we should avoid the "FitPass" then? Is Samsung Fitpass directed more generically where United Monthly is specifically biking?
The unlimited $40 one there would still be fine, but the FitPass one does not include the bike classes at all. I was purposely trying a non-$40 plan to see if it would be worth keeping after the trial, and mistakenly took the fitpass one.

In hindsight, it's best to just do the 90 day trial on the $40 plan and figure out the rest later.
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Quote from Bearcat17 :
figure ill give it a week or two. If nothing then ill prob keep it and figure out what to do with it
Probably the best thing to do
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Quote from Bearcat17 :
bike is working pretty good. A decent pain to switch between users. Seat adjustment has to be all the way unscrewed, etc. Matter of time before cross threaded or threads worn down too much.
I thought same thing. Wife did one twist of knob, then pulled it out. Apparently it's spring loaded, who knew lol...
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Quote from mikeshecky :
I thought same thing. Wife did one twist of knob, then pulled it out. Apparently it's spring loaded, who knew lol...
Whhhattt? Ill have to try. Didnt see any spring like mechanism. Interesting
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seems like amazon has the Connect for same price

https://www.amazon.com/Echelon-Sm...0b14b40INT

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Quote from kpxskim21 :
seems like amazon has the Connect for same price

https://www.amazon.com/Echelon-Sm...0b14b40INT [amazon.com]
Quote from kpxskim21 :
seems like amazon has the Connect for same price

https://www.amazon.com/Echelon-Sm...0b14b40INT [amazon.com]
Nice find!

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