🚴♂️ Elevate your fitness game—ride smarter, train harder, live better!
The ADVENOR Magnetic Folding Exercise Bike combines commercial-grade durability with 8 adjustable resistance levels and dual riding positions, delivering a versatile cardio and strength workout. Featuring a smart LCD monitor with heart rate tracking and a foldable design, it fits seamlessly into any home environment while supporting users up to 280 lbs.
Brand | ADVENOR |
Special Feature | Speed Monitor, Foldable, Adjustable Seat |
Color | black |
Power Source | Pedal-powered (non-electric) |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 26.38"D x 18.11"W x 44.41"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 280 Pounds |
Model Name | standard |
Maximum Height | 44.89 Inches |
Minimum Height | 1.6 Meters |
Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
Drive System | Belt |
UPC | 778836224982 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 45.8 x 16 x 8.8 inches |
Package Weight | 17.4 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ADVENOR |
Manufacturer | asomooh |
Part Number | FASHLOVE |
Size | 15 Count (Pack of 2683) |
P**E
Very happy, would buy again
Extremely happy with purchase. I had read the reviews but was still surprised at the quality for the price. Even better than expected - based on this product. I would consider other products by this company. Easy to assemble with written instructions and illustrations. Basically it comes with all screws and bolts in the proper place, you unscrew, add the part, and screw back together. Necessary tools are provided. Lightweight and easy to move around. Doesn't take up a lot of room and even less when folded. The screw pin is easy to remove and fairly easy to insert. I have no problem inserting it in the folded position, but it is slightly more difficult in the open position. I think that's probably a "me" issue. But I leave it open mostly. Comfortable to ride. Adjustable seat height and tension. Distance is in kilometers instead of miles and I don't think it can be switched which was disappointing but not a deal breaker. I would definitely recommend this bike. I think it's an excellent value. Great for people getting in shape - if you are used to doing spin classes, then this probably won't provide hard enough workouts. Very happy with purchase.
C**E
This company thought of everything!
Putting it together was a breeze because most parts were attached to where they belonged , so you don’t get a bag of loose parts to figure out or that may be missing a part. Directions were clear , and tools included, even batteries . I’m female in 70’s, so anyone can assemble this bike!The bike comes w/ a larger seat that is a comfort bonus. No need for a pillow. It is quiet ! It gives all kinds of information, heart rate , distance, time, etc When I’m done , I can fold it , easily move it & put in closet, but it takes so little space I usually just leave it.I’m so glad I did the research to find this particular bike, because it was so easy to instantly make riding it a habit. ( one thing I recommend is getting a small folding stool to help stepping up to sit in place)When it was so easy in every way, I was really happy I chose this Bike. The company didn’t just make a good Bike, they cared enough to make a comfortable seat, and assembly easy for anyone. It’s a good choice !
D**.
Decent Value for Casual Exercise
This is a decent value, in that you can indeed get a cycling work out from it. However, there are some aspects of the design that make it less than ideal if one is looking for a more serious spinning machine.Assembly is pretty straight forward, to the point instructions seem optional. And that is a good thing considering the included visual instruction set (almost no text) is extremely basic to the point of being nearly useless. The parts largely only slot in only one direction, save for the horizontal feet bar on the front and back. And that is, unfortunately, the one part that can be installed in two different orientations. Best I could tell is that you place the "Front" and "Back" labels of these respective parts facing the front and back. The wiring harness was equally confusing. The illustration shows 3 cables from the display and 3 cables from the frame that connect to each other, each side labeled "A" "B" "A" in the instructions. The cables themselves do not have any indicators on them. However, on each side, two are identical and one is unique. That solves the "A" and the "B", but not the difference between the two "A's". I'm not even sure if the "A" matter which goes into which, and my first try worked. It might not matter, but if your display doesn't work correctly, try switching the "A" cables. Other than that, it gets put together in the matter of 10 minutes or less and the supplied tools are all that is needed.As for use and function: Adequate. It works. I got a workout where I was sweating, and there was plenty of resistance left. It is indeed silent. My shoe laces hitting the crank arm was the loudest thing in the room. That said, it is not for serious spinning or a what I would consider an off-season training tool. The geometry of the bike is set for a weird crank angle. Typical road and mountain bikes have the bottom bracket placed close to under the seat. This bike has the bottom bracket in front of the seat. That means you're 1/3 the way to a recumbent position. Still upright, but the power is in front of you. You can not use your weight in the drive train. So it feels off from a true bike and you'll not be able to transition from sitting to standing on this bike very well. Given the massive, but comfortable seat, I suspect it is meant for just sitting. Plus the entire bike seems like it wants to hop the one time I stood up. The cranks are very short as well. I didn't measure, but they had to be like 160. Between the two, it was very unnatural feeling at first, but I got use to it 15 minutes into the first spin. Lastly, the magnetic resistance is uneven at the latter half of the higher settings. Upon a full revolution of the cranks, you can feel tight spots and loose spots. That's probably ok, as I don't foresee ever needing to max this thing out for a workout, but that would drive me nuts if I could feel it on the lower settings. The display is super basic. Calculator screen and the one giant red button to cycle through functions. I'm not even sure how to turn it off, but did notice a very long press resets it. Unsure of how accurate it is, but it does have a nice ledge for a phone or a tablet, which will end up being what I use.BUT, and this is important, I still rate this 4 stars because it is cheap, it does function as intended, and it does fold up which is ideal for my tiny flat. I initially wanted to rate this lower because of the weird geometry, but changed my mind after considering that this bike is kind of in its own class of folding bikes for small houses. Given that limiting factor, I'd say I got my money's worth. Just make sure you understand how it folds, as the moment you pull the cotter pin holding it in place, it wants to collapse on itself with the right nudge. Hands in the wrong place might get pinched.
W**A
Being able to work out at home whenever I feel like it. Fantastic bike!
As the header infers, this bike has seriously helped kickstart my exercising routine! I can read or watch tv while I bike. At first, I thought it wouldn't do much good, but I've definitely seen an improvement in my cardiovascular health, as well as emotional during work from home. Sometimes it just takes that small step to start taking care of yourself that triggers that domino effect. I've been eating healthier, kept working out on the bike, and have seen the scale drop! I have had this bike for almost a week with heavy work out, and it still works perfectly! Assembly seems like too complicated when I opened the package, but it actually went together pretty well, and didn't take me too long at all. You will need to pay attention on the instructional pictures. For example, the pedals are marked right and left, which helps.I was surprised at how substantial this inexpensive exercise bike feels when you ride it. I worried it might wobble, but no. But I'm not crazy about the seat, finding it a bit wide for me (though heavier people may find it quite comfortable). Luckily the seat height can be adjusted. I live in a very small apartment with my family so I wanted to get back on track with exercising without compromising too much space. I was stuck between a rowing machine or this and opted for this bike because it folds for storage in a closet or cupboard. I am very glad that I chose this one.Happy exercising!
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago