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Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Stationary Exercise Cycling Training Bike

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Alternatively, Target has Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Stationary Exercise Cycling Training Bike on sale for $801.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member SoCalJack for posting this deal.

Features:
  • 40 lb Flywheel
  • 330 lbs Max User Weight
  • Designed to work with the Peloton and Zwift apps, allowing you to stream thousands of classes directly into your home and compete against others in a virtual world that motivates you at every mile (subscriptions not included)
  • Access the Explore the World app and digitally immerse yourself in a world of virtual races, exotic locales, and stunning trails from around the globe (6 free courses. Unlock more with Explore the World app subscription)
  • Magnetic resistance with 100 micro-adjustable resistance levels
  • Dual link SPD foot pedals come standard with toe cages or clips
  • Adjustable race-style seat with fore/aft and height adjustment
  • Full color backlit LCD console monitors heart rate, speed, time, distance, calories and RPMs
  • Easy access cradles with set of 3 lb. dumbbells
  • Bluetooth heart rate tracking enabled (arm strap included)

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  • About this Deal:
    • Warranty: 10 years frame, 3 years parts, 1 year electrical, 90 days labor
    • Highly rated with 4.7 out of 5 starts on Walmart and Target
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Walmart has Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Stationary Exercise Cycling Training Bike on sale for $799. Shipping is free.

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Alternatively, Target has Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Stationary Exercise Cycling Training Bike on sale for $801.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member SoCalJack for posting this deal.

Features:
  • 40 lb Flywheel
  • 330 lbs Max User Weight
  • Designed to work with the Peloton and Zwift apps, allowing you to stream thousands of classes directly into your home and compete against others in a virtual world that motivates you at every mile (subscriptions not included)
  • Access the Explore the World app and digitally immerse yourself in a world of virtual races, exotic locales, and stunning trails from around the globe (6 free courses. Unlock more with Explore the World app subscription)
  • Magnetic resistance with 100 micro-adjustable resistance levels
  • Dual link SPD foot pedals come standard with toe cages or clips
  • Adjustable race-style seat with fore/aft and height adjustment
  • Full color backlit LCD console monitors heart rate, speed, time, distance, calories and RPMs
  • Easy access cradles with set of 3 lb. dumbbells
  • Bluetooth heart rate tracking enabled (arm strap included)

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Warranty: 10 years frame, 3 years parts, 1 year electrical, 90 days labor
    • Highly rated with 4.7 out of 5 starts on Walmart and Target
  • About this Store:
No longer available:

Walmart has Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Stationary Exercise Cycling Training Bike on sale for $799. Shipping is free.

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technomaster
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Short answer: love the ic4.
Long answer:

We got the IC4 in May 2020 after waiting ~6 weeks or so back order from Schwinn.com. What a lifesaver this bike was during the pandemic! We love it.

High quality spin bike, works well with Peloton Digital. I use the app + IC4 + Apple Watch for HR. Wife uses the wrist heart rate monitor that comes with the IC4. Apple Watch performance with the app is spotty - it frequently loses heat rate for stretches of time in both the watch 2 and 3. The included heart rate monitor is extremely reliable.


We've done 340+ Peloton bike workouts on it over the course of a year, averaging almost a workout per day! (Overall we've done over 1200 Peloton workouts in that span, often stacking other workouts or stretches in tandem with rides)

In April last year peloton gave a free 3-month trial and that was my first exposure to the service.

About the IC4:
The unit in box is quite heavy AND is not shaped in a way 1 person can easily lift... so if you have front steps make sure you get help from the delivery folks.

Assembly is pretty straight forward. It may be a bit intimidating just getting it off the cardboard and moving it around, but stick with it and you'll be done in less than of hour of focused effort - or 2 very relaxed hours. Nothing is too difficult about it.

The flywheel is nice and heavy, seat is adjustable. I like the placement of the weights.

Benefits:
It has toe cages so you can use it with any shoes you want; it can also use cycling shoes and even comes with a pair of cleats (the screw in connectors, not whole shoes!) for you to attach to your own shoes if you own or add them later.

You can ride the bike stand-alone and track your workout with the reporting console or you can pair it with any number of apps, Peloton Digital, Zwift, pretty flexible.

What it's not:
It's not a direct replacement for a Peloton cycle. If you're used to the experience you get riding a real Peloton bike, you'll only get 95% of it. You'll have access to all of the workouts, live or recorded. You'll get badges. But you'll lose out on leaderboards and the power metric.

Peloton has chosen to limit the app. I think the main reason is that leaderboards are based on a power output metric that is some propriety combination of cadence and resistance. The issue is that while the IC4 and Peloton can go from 1-100 resistance scale, the intervals are different.

For illustration:
Ic4 25 resistance is similar to peloton 40; ic4 33 is similar to P 45 resistance, then IC4 49 is equivalent to P 50.

So when you use the Ic4, it's useful to have a conversion chart available to follow the workouts. And, since it isn't on official hardware, there's no way for the app to know that your bike is calibrated or even what resistance you're using to create the power #.

Peloton digital you pay per account, but each account only costs $13/mo. The peloton subscription if you own the peloton equipment costs $39, but you can set up individual profiles for the whole household for use on peloton equipment. (Of course this also says that 3 users are the break even point)
tcatnat
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It was $801 at Amazon and Target this past week. I know because my wife ordered one from Target with her Target card and got an additional 5% off. I actually put it together this morning.
tcatnat
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Setup was super easy, It took me just under 40 minutes solo and I was not rushing. We have not put it to use yet, tonight is the trial run. I think she will be using it with the Peleton app.

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May 06, 2021 05:46 AM
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technomasterMay 06, 2021 05:46 AM
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Short answer: love the ic4.
Long answer:

We got the IC4 in May 2020 after waiting ~6 weeks or so back order from Schwinn.com. What a lifesaver this bike was during the pandemic! We love it.

High quality spin bike, works well with Peloton Digital. I use the app + IC4 + Apple Watch for HR. Wife uses the wrist heart rate monitor that comes with the IC4. Apple Watch performance with the app is spotty - it frequently loses heat rate for stretches of time in both the watch 2 and 3. The included heart rate monitor is extremely reliable.


We've done 340+ Peloton bike workouts on it over the course of a year, averaging almost a workout per day! (Overall we've done over 1200 Peloton workouts in that span, often stacking other workouts or stretches in tandem with rides)

In April last year peloton gave a free 3-month trial and that was my first exposure to the service.

About the IC4:
The unit in box is quite heavy AND is not shaped in a way 1 person can easily lift... so if you have front steps make sure you get help from the delivery folks.

Assembly is pretty straight forward. It may be a bit intimidating just getting it off the cardboard and moving it around, but stick with it and you'll be done in less than of hour of focused effort - or 2 very relaxed hours. Nothing is too difficult about it.

The flywheel is nice and heavy, seat is adjustable. I like the placement of the weights.

Benefits:
It has toe cages so you can use it with any shoes you want; it can also use cycling shoes and even comes with a pair of cleats (the screw in connectors, not whole shoes!) for you to attach to your own shoes if you own or add them later.

You can ride the bike stand-alone and track your workout with the reporting console or you can pair it with any number of apps, Peloton Digital, Zwift, pretty flexible.

What it's not:
It's not a direct replacement for a Peloton cycle. If you're used to the experience you get riding a real Peloton bike, you'll only get 95% of it. You'll have access to all of the workouts, live or recorded. You'll get badges. But you'll lose out on leaderboards and the power metric.

Peloton has chosen to limit the app. I think the main reason is that leaderboards are based on a power output metric that is some propriety combination of cadence and resistance. The issue is that while the IC4 and Peloton can go from 1-100 resistance scale, the intervals are different.

For illustration:
Ic4 25 resistance is similar to peloton 40; ic4 33 is similar to P 45 resistance, then IC4 49 is equivalent to P 50.

So when you use the Ic4, it's useful to have a conversion chart available to follow the workouts. And, since it isn't on official hardware, there's no way for the app to know that your bike is calibrated or even what resistance you're using to create the power #.

Peloton digital you pay per account, but each account only costs $13/mo. The peloton subscription if you own the peloton equipment costs $39, but you can set up individual profiles for the whole household for use on peloton equipment. (Of course this also says that 3 users are the break even point)
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May 06, 2021 05:51 AM
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ThisnotthatMay 06, 2021 05:51 AM
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Quote from cjyap :
I've been thinking about getting a more advanced bike. Do you have the peloton app? does it really work like a peloton bike?
If you want to use it with peloton I would look into the qdomyoszwift app. It's 4 dollars but it's really worth it to push data from non peloton bikes to peloton app. It does all those conversion of power from different bikes. Power zones and all. I have it with an echelon bike and it works great.
Last edited by Thisnotthat May 5, 2021 at 11:54 PM.
May 06, 2021 06:05 AM
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VenomizedMay 06, 2021 06:05 AM
287 Posts
I attach my iPhone with Strava app that shows speed and cadence and use my cheap amazon 10 fire tablet with peloton app. To install the spin bike there's a YouTube video that will walk you through it. As for the amazon fire 10 tablet, there's a YouTube video on how to install the google play store to download the peloton app. Perfect setup with a decent tablet just for the peloton app or to watch any streaming stuff while you work out.
May 06, 2021 06:10 AM
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LEOMHK1.0May 06, 2021 06:10 AM
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Quote from tarazan :
Read the reviews ..

It make noise after some usage .
So does the wife....what's your point??
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May 06, 2021 06:11 AM
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tarazanMay 06, 2021 06:11 AM
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Quote from LEOMHK1.0 :
So does the wife....what's your point??
The point is lubrications is essential in both cases
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May 06, 2021 06:24 AM
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LEOMHK1.0May 06, 2021 06:24 AM
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Quote from wasdavedead :
It takes 2 hours to build
and how long does it take to assemble???

*JBYB
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May 06, 2021 06:28 AM
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Beaver999May 06, 2021 06:28 AM
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Quote from tarazan :
Read the reviews ..

It make noise after some usage .
I have this since March 2020. It is super smooth and super quiet. It comes with everything for $13/month peloton app.

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May 06, 2021 09:55 AM
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ktheMay 06, 2021 09:55 AM
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I'm new to this so please spare me for this question, as a newbie which one would make more sense to get. this (stationery) vs an upright bike ?
May 06, 2021 10:05 AM
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Beaver999May 06, 2021 10:05 AM
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Quote from kthe :
I'm new to this so please spare me for this question, as a newbie which one would make more sense to get. this (stationery) vs an upright bike ?
Which one you are likely to use more often? This is very quiet, I used while watching movies
May 06, 2021 10:11 AM
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ktheMay 06, 2021 10:11 AM
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Quote from Beaver999 :
Which one you are likely to use more often? This is very quiet, I used while watching movies
Trying to determine that, which one is easy to use ?
May 06, 2021 10:15 AM
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Shellythegreat1May 06, 2021 10:15 AM
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Quote from SoCalJack :
How difficult was the setup?
Better question, is the wife happy with it???
It's pretty simple. There are lots of youtube videos.
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May 06, 2021 10:45 AM
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Beach__House
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May 06, 2021 10:45 AM
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Two questions:

1. Anyone using this with Apple Fitness app? If so what are your thoughts.

2. How is the seat for those with sensitivity issues in that area?
May 06, 2021 11:19 AM
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simskMay 06, 2021 11:19 AM
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Quote from cjyap :
I've been thinking about getting a more advanced bike. Do you have the peloton app? does it really work like a peloton bike?
It is not EXACTLY the same. VERY close. YouTube it and you'll see. I haven't done it personally but I have seen it and think it would be acceptable to 90%+ users.
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gabe23111May 06, 2021 11:38 AM
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Quote from nickhibbins :
I've had this bike for 12 months or so, it's great. Although we had some clicking on one pedal when we first bought it, the sound went away, and hasn't returned.

I'm not into the Peloton classes, and I fully recommend trying FulGaz or Rouvy if you get one (for cycling scenic routes and intense climbs). I'd rather have this bike than a Peloton because you're not locked into one service.
I'm also not into the classes and I also heard the Peloton app isn't as good or fully developed on Android vs IOS. Are you using SulGaz or Rouvy with Android (I don't have an IOS device)? Of the two, which would you recommend? TIA
Quote from nsj7762 :
An I missing something, bc this seems like the retail price?
Well, I paid $999 a few months ago. Often times many retailers will have a sale on the same item and this has been $799 a few times in the past. For a while this bike was very difficult to get at all do to high demand and Corona so any price would have been "a deal". I had an in stock alert notification from Target and jumped on it as soon as I got the in stock notification and it sold out within minutes at $999.

I still haven't had a chance to assemble it yet due to some personal things going on, but I plan on doing it over this weekend.

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May 06, 2021 11:41 AM
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firebirdx01May 06, 2021 11:41 AM
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I have this bike. I use it with a peloton subscription. It has everything in the box to track cadence and heart rate if you pair it with an iPad. Really easy to use. Keep in mind the resistance is probably minus 20 of whatever the peloton instructors say and it is somewhat similar. It is a good deal for a fraction of the price and the peloton subscription is cheaper too. Biggest thing is you will not get leaderboards but that isn't worth the premium in my opinion.

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