Schwinn AD2 Airdyne Bike







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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Single-stage belt drive
- Pedals are synchronized for natural movement
- Infinite levels of wind resistance
- Foot rest pegs to target upper body only
- LCD screen displays speed, RPM, distance, time, and calories
- Transport wheels
- 5-year frame warranty
In-Depth Review

Schwinn Airdyne AD2 Review (2024): An Affordable Spin On Air Resistance
Author: Lauren Strong, CPT In this Schwinn Airdyne AD2 Review, we’ll cover the pros and cons of this affordable air bike. Read the full review.
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Does not require power outlet
- Unlimited resistance levels
- Upper- and lower-body workout
- Affordable price
- On the lighter side for an air bike
- Adjustable seat
- Low-maintenance
- Single-stage belt drive system
What Needs Improvement...
- No water bottle holder or reading stand
- Primitive screen
- Uncomfortable saddle
- Only a 250-lb user weight capacity
Product Summary
Specs
Foot Print | 50 x 46 x 25" |
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Product Weight | 93.2 LB |
Drive System | Chain Drive |
Color | Black |
Made In USA | No |
Summary
With the Schwinn Airdyne AD2's wind-resistance technology, you can get an intense upper-and-lower-body workout at home. Its simple LCD screen displays RPM, speed, distance, time, and calories. It's built with a lot of plastic, but it's lightweight and portable, making it suitable for small spaces.