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expiredibleedblue posted Dec 10, 2021 11:18 AM
expiredibleedblue posted Dec 10, 2021 11:18 AM

Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Cycling Exercise Bike + 1-Year JRNY Membership

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$700

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Amazon has Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Exercise Cycling Training Bike + 1-Year JRNY Membership on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.

Walmart has Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Exercise Cycling Training Bike + 1-Year JRNY Membership on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Exercise Cycling Training Bike + 1-Year JRNY Membership on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community members ibleedblue and gabe23111 for finding 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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Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Cycling Exercise Bike is $99.01 lower (12% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $799 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • This exercise bike has received an average rating of 4.6 stars out of 5 based on over 3,900 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Exercise Cycling Training Bike + 1-Year JRNY Membership on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.

Walmart has Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Exercise Cycling Training Bike + 1-Year JRNY Membership on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Exercise Cycling Training Bike + 1-Year JRNY Membership on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community members ibleedblue and gabe23111 for finding 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 oceanlake | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this Schwinn Fitness IC4 Indoor Cycling Exercise Bike is $99.01 lower (12% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $799 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • This exercise bike has received an average rating of 4.6 stars out of 5 based on over 3,900 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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rastatech
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I have been comparing these bikes Echelon vs. Sunny 1805 vs Schwinn IC4 / Bowflex C6 for the last 6 weeks and then waited for BF/CM to pull the trigger, so here are some observations from my research. I had eyed the IC4 but was not willing to pay $1k at that time. The initial discussion started with Echelon Sport vs. Sunny 1805. Watch "Tailhappy" videos on Youtube for reviews of these bikes.

1) The Echelon Sport/Prime is a decent entry level bike BUT has a much smaller Flywheel than the Echelon EX3 and any one above. I believe it is 7KG for the Sport vs 13KG for the EX3. While 13 Kg does not sound much the max resistance on the EX3 is actually very good and people rave about the sturdiness as compared to the Sport. The EX3 at the current $540 is amazing and likely an excellent choice. I went with the IC4 initially at $799 when the EX3 was still at $680.
2) The EX3 has digital knob with motor driven resistance, meaning with the right app the app or the instructor could adjust the resistance level automagically (Follow). Sunny and Schwinn etc have manual resistance, meaning you need to turn the knob yourself.
3) Schwinn IC4 and Bowflex C6 are the same bike. Both brands belong to Nautilus.
4) The Sunny is 1805 is offline. No bluetooth, no sensors whatsoever. Great bike but no connectivity. Buy a Wahoo cadence sensor and this is also a decent option.
5) Schwinn and Echelon are smart bikes, a.k.a bluetooth that can be paired with apps and heart rate monitors and send their data to any app you use so you see your resistance level in the Peloton app, for example.
6) The Echelon takes 12 turns on the knob to go from 0-32 their max resistance level, the Schwinn 4 (how many times do you want to rotate that knob back and forth?)
7) The EX3 does NOT come with dumb bells, just a holder. While the pictures always show dumb bells, they are NOT included. Check the packaging.
8) The Schwinn comes with tiny small/short dumb bells (too small for my hands) and a bluetooth heart rate monitor for your forearm. I use a smart watch but since my wife wants to use the bike as well we thought this was nice and to be considered. The dumbbells have a short 3-3.5inch grip. They should have added a half inch for sure IMHO.
9) The Schwinn shows resistance levels from 0-100 similar to Peloton, while the EX3 has a 0-32 or 35 rating for mental math if you do Peloton app for example. Apps like qdomyoZwift do the calculation for you. ("Ok now adjust to 40-55% resistance everyone...")
10) Both EX3 and IC4 can be used with the $13/m Peloton app and others via QZ - qdomyos-zwift app or other options. The EX3 can do auto follow (resistance). Per my limited research, this only works with some Peloton on-demand classes, not all, and not the live ones. But don't quote me on that. As I always adjust resistance (override) to my personal preference a little bit I decided to not care about it in the end, though initially it sounded really cool.
11) The EX3 has 3 way adjustments, you cannot adjust the front bar forward or backward, only the whole thing up or down. The IC4 has 4 way. Everything adjustable.
12) As others mentioned, some design idiot decided the IC4 should have a cadence bar instead of a solid number displayed. And it stops at 120. Seriously??? So, use your app.
13) - The Echelon can be "hacked" and used with other apps, but is "designed" for the Echelon system. The IC4 is designed to be an open smart bike to work with anything and they officially promote their Peloton capability etc.
14) The EX3 does not include any app. the IC4 gives you one year of their app. (1-year JRNY membership ($149 value) included with your purchase)
15) 1-year warranty of Echelon, 3-year warranty of Schwinn IC4. Add an extra 1-2 years based on your credit card.

We went with the IC4 as we both liked the EX3 and the IC4. In the end, the price difference and the extra $$$ for the IC4 gives you:
- adjustable handlebar (front/back)
- dumbells (2x 3 pound)
- heart rate monitor (forearm band)
- heavier flywheel. Max resistance may be similar though, but inertia is better with IC4
- 2 extra years of warranty
- better optics/looks (subjective, of course)

I received the IC4 3 days ago, still in the box. I just price adjusted the IC4 down to $699 now with AZ CSR. Great price, very happy. But I am sure I would be very happy with the EX3 at $540 as well.

Hopefully that helps some of you. Both great offers! You may be able to use 5% Discover CB on Amazon or I think Chase Freedom has 5% CB on Walmart or PayPal or so.
DerrickHF
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I'd just bought one from Schwinn...called and they price matched for me plus they have a free mat and 1 year of JRNY.
getdealonline
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How's this compared to the recent deal on Echelon EX3?

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Dec 10, 2021 09:20 PM
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DragonflyPunch
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The echelon ex3 is still at the same price ($540) as last week's deal. From what I can figure out, other than the 1 yr bowflex JRNY subscription there doesn't seem to be any reason to get the $700 IC4. If you ignore the subscription any reason to get this instead of the echelon? Anyone have any advice or insight?
Dec 10, 2021 09:25 PM
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bmiller0Dec 10, 2021 09:25 PM
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Quote from Seltzer :
As a cycling instructor that has also been Spin certified I will say basically it's that yes, sometimes on road bikes/outdoor rides with hills you will often get that extra push by standing and hovering. This is part of the certification program to teach standing movements and sprints which have your butt back over the seat but leaning on the handlebars a bit.

For most people, we aren't training for a race like that but just want a ride. In those cases, just think of it as exercise movements where you target a different muscle. Most rides are calf and quad primary but being up and forward hits hamstrings and glutes a bit more.

Hope that helps.
Ok, that's a fair point. I guess now that I think about it I have stood up on my bike when going on a fairly steep incline to get some extra push. I just always see these things with the people standing and I'm wondering if I'm supposed to always do that or what.

The calf/quad and hamstring/glute split is good to know. I guess that would be one reason not to consider a dual action bike. It would be a lot harder to stand on one of those with the handlebars coming back at you. That said, if I'm just looking for a cardio burn between sets of lifting or something, or as a warm up or whatever, then dual action should be fine.

Thanks for the info
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Quote from getdealonline :
How's this compared to the recent deal on Echelon EX3?
The EX-3 supports auto-resistance. The Schwinn, while a good and well-built bike, does not. Makes the EX-3 a WAY better deal. If you don't care about auto-resistance (although you should), get the Echelon Connect Sport.
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sleekdillsDec 10, 2021 10:00 PM
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how's the build quality of this vs the echelon? i'm assuming probably pretty similar in this price range? there were some recent 1-star amazon reviews of the echelon bike about poor build quality....
Dec 10, 2021 11:00 PM
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SuperSonic20Dec 10, 2021 11:00 PM
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Quote from sleekdills :
how's the build quality of this vs the echelon? i'm assuming probably pretty similar in this price range? there were some recent 1-star amazon reviews of the echelon bike about poor build quality....
There is no comparison with ic4 with build quality.
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Dec 10, 2021 11:18 PM
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JohnathanSDDec 10, 2021 11:18 PM
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Recumbent bikes are like never on sale?
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DragonflyPunch
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One thing is noticed is that the IC4 has a 40lb flywheel while the Echelon EX3 has a 28lb flywheel. On the flip side the Echelon EX3 has auto-resistance while IC4 does not. Though not sure how big a deal which of these is. None of the comparisons I looked at don't even talk about auto-resistance. But every one talks about flywheel weight difference.

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JensealeDec 11, 2021 12:06 AM
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Quote from KMan :
I have a pretty nice road bike and little room to spare, so a trainer makes more sense for me. Any recs on a "smart" one that connects to a decent fitness app where the app can control resistance, preferably a reasonably quiet one and under $400? Is there such a beast?
I bought this https://www.wahoofitness.com/devi...r-snap-buy about a month ago and I've ridden about 200 miles on it so far. It's a blast with Zwift but it sounded like a jet engine from all the vibrations it was generating. I ended up ordering a refurbished Kickr https://www.wahoofitness.com/devi...-kickr-buy. and i'm going to return the former. Might be a good way to test the waters though!
Dec 11, 2021 12:12 AM
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cheapGringoDec 11, 2021 12:12 AM
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How does this compare to peloton ?
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Sock MonkeyDec 11, 2021 12:24 AM
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Quote from SeriousSuit100 :
Ugh! Just bought this at $800. Great bike. Highly recommended. Very slick.
Hi!
I'm looking for a stationary bike that has built-in programs but does not need internet to work (most of the bikes I have seen over the past couple of years are dependent on some type of subscription).
I will be using it in an area that does not have internet, so I don't want to be tethered to some subscription that I can't use, and won't work anyway.
Thanks in advance!
Dec 11, 2021 12:33 AM
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bajanboy5809Dec 11, 2021 12:33 AM
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Literally just tried one out at Dick's, seems like a very nice bike.
Dec 11, 2021 12:38 AM
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mwallach03Dec 11, 2021 12:38 AM
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This is an Amazing bike and a amazing deal. I own 2 of them don't believe the hatera
Dec 11, 2021 12:49 AM
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ChanY8177Dec 11, 2021 12:49 AM
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Bowflex 7 or ic4?
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MR.VSDec 11, 2021 01:09 AM
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Quote from iwheela :
I sure hope that deal comes back as I missed out. But I'm guessing we won't see it again.
iwheela
I bought one and really happy with it for 900 you dont even get the bult in tablet with this one WTH
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calisteph6Dec 11, 2021 02:07 AM
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Quote from ChanY8177 :
Bowflex 7 or ic4?
they're the same bike, so whichever is cheaper.
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