Aviron Fit Bike
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Stationary bike mimics road biking
- Gamified programing
- Large touchscreen display
- Rear flywheel
- Third-party entertainment available
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Low-impact cardio
- Fun games
- Unlimited profiles with a family Aviron membership
- HSA/FSA-eligible purchase through TrueMed
- 30-day risk-free trial
What Needs Improvement...
- Monthly subscription required for gaming functionality
- Clip-in pedals available as an upgrade
- Pricey investment
Specs
Dimensions | 62.5" L x 22" W x 60.5" H |
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Weight capacity | 350 lbs |
Pedals | Toe cages (SPD clip-in pedals available as an upgrade) |
Resistance | 160 levels of EMS (electromagnetic resistance system) |
Height capacity | Approximately 5’1” to 6’4” |
Display | 22” HD touchscreen with four-way pivoting |
Summary
If you’re looking for an exercise bike that offers more than instructor-led studio classes, the Aviron Fit Bike might be your answer. It’s a stationary bike that rides like a real bicycle because the pedals and flywheel function independently from one another, making it possible to make micro adjustments to speed and coast without losing flywheel momentum. Plus, Aviron’s programming is known for its interactive and competitive games that keep home exercisers more engaged than traditional classes.