

🚴♂️ Elevate your cardio game with the Schwinn Airdyne—where power meets precision and comfort fuels your hustle.
The Schwinn AD6 Airdyne Bike is a premium indoor exercise bike featuring a quiet single-stage belt drive, infinite progressive wind resistance, and a RevMeter RPM gauge for interval training. Designed with self-balancing foot pedals and a frictionless fan, it offers ergonomic comfort and a cooling breeze during workouts. Its sturdy metal frame supports up to 136 kg, with adjustable resistance that responds dynamically to your pedaling speed, making it ideal for professional-level cardio training at home or office.
| ASIN | B008JA2X5S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,665 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #101 in Exercise Bikes |
| Brand | Schwinn Fitness |
| Brand Name | Schwinn Fitness |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,648) |
| Date First Available | July 10, 2012 |
| Drive System | Belt |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00708447906854 |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Included Components | Exercise bike |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 49.7 x 25.7 x 50.9 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46.5 x 26.5 x 15 inches |
| Item Weight | 52.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Johnson Health Tech Trading |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 136 Kilograms |
| Minimum Height | 27 Inches |
| Model Name | Schwinn AD6 Airdyne Exercise Bike |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 100 |
| Package Weight | 53.71 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 100250 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 49.7"D x 25.7"W x 50.9"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Resistance Mechanism | Air |
| Size | 48 x 15 x 27" |
| Special Feature | Four levelers to ensure stability, Infinite wind resistance, Integrated water bottle holder, Large thickly padded seat for comfort |
| Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
| Style | Schwinn AD 6 Airdyne Fan Bike |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 708447906854 |
| Warranty Description | Electrical: 2 Years, Frame: 15 Years, Labor: 6 Months, Parts: 3 Years |
S**C
Excellent choice but some things you'll want to know
I had one of these back when they were big and gold - this is MUCH better. Small footprint, very quiet and solidly built. There are some other things worth mentioning. If you want to use the heart rate monitor feature, you will find in the manual it says "The heart rate chest strap must be an uncoded heart rate strap from Polar Electro or an uncoded POLAR® compatible model. Coded POLAR® heart rate straps such as POLAR® OwnCode® chest straps will not work with this equipment." Polar heart monitors come with coded transmitters. The only uncoded transmitter they make is the Polar T31 Non-Coded Transmitter and Belt Set Definitely worth the $35. Also, if you've read the reviews here, most have been 5 star but I looked at the less than 5 stars, the reason that they gave, and then responded. First, what they said and then added my NOTE: 1)The reason for four stars versus five is that the seat makes me feel like I am falling forward. It is adjustable but I haven't been able to find the right setting - -this may be a user issue versus a bike flaw and I will update my rating if I am able to find the right position. NOTE: This can be adjusted using the bracket under the seat. See page 10 of the manual. 2)Expensive, but perhaps worth it - Could use a bit more resistance NOTE: Whether or not it's expensive to someone, I can't address, but resistance is based on how fast you pedal. 3)ordered the AD6 and put together and start to ride - the feel of it was definitely off. Turned out the seat kept adjusting as I started to ride - the bolt used to tighten the seat on is such low quality that it stripped with only a few turns and now have to find replacement. NOTE: The Seat Post Adjustment knob is well made. I think what the problem was for this person is it has a pop out pin that needs to enter one of the holes on the seat post. Then you tighten down the adjustment to snug it in. See page 14 of the manual. When you first start up the Console it will ask you for your elevation to better calculate caloric burn. If you don't know, go to veloroutes dot org/elevation/ and enter your address to get it. The manual that comes with the AD6 says you can enter it later by going to the Console Set-up Mode section but I couldn't find that part of instructions in the manual provided. It is available in the more complete online manual you can get by going to schwinnfitness dot com >Customer Support and Product Manuals. The AD6 is new for the 2012/2013 year and replaces the Airdyne Classic (AD4) & the Airdyne Evolution Comp. It's a great machine and, imho, well worth the money if you buy it at Amazon. If you have Prime, you can even get it next day for $3.99! :) If you don't have Prime, this would be a great time to get it as it will pay for itself right now.
A**Z
Airdyne Pro vs Rogue Echo
Airdynes/fanbikes are the best! You can't beat it for a short or medium duration cardio session, and the fact that you can mix in hard work with light work seamlessly without fiddling with settings makes it the best piece of home cardio equipment in my estimation. You could even use it without even turning the control pad on -- it's all mechanical and low tech. I, like many people, compared this with the Rogue Echo before buying. I got this one mainly because it was in stock at the time, but I'm glad I did (even accounting for the price difference), for several reasons. For reference, I have this at home and my main use is ~15 minute moderate intensity rides on off days from the gym with a few sprints mixed in. I use a Rogue Echo bike 4x a week at the gym, mainly for warming up. Anyway, the Airdyne Pro and the Rogue Echo are pretty similar and both great, but here's why I like the Airdyne more: -The fan. The fan has more blades which provide more resistance...the end result is that the bike has a very natural, smooth feel when riding, which feels more like actually riding a bicycle to me. The rogue bike by comparison feels more like you're riding a bike down a slight hill, to use an analogy. -The handles. I thought as a 6'2" person I'd only use the top handle position, but I use both top, bottom, and side (neutral grip). I find switching grips every so often keeps me feeling fresher and helps engage different muscles. For instance, I find a neutral grip, while being the least comfortable, gives the best scapular contraction. -The build quality. I remember seeing reviews saying the Rogue had better quality because it seemed to be "overbuilt" like a "squat rack" -- to be honest I think this is just the design aesthetic. The airdyne seems sturdier to me with the possible exception of the seat post, which has maybe a little more play than the rogue. But the key part is the splined shaft where the handles connect to the body -- the schwinn has zero play and the handles feel solid, while the rogue has a little play (but still feels fine to use). This may be in part due to the higher mileage on the rogue, which is at a gym. I find the displays to both be "fine" for my purposes -- all I need are a timer, some measure of speed/rpm/cal per minute (they're all the same, just different scales), and some measure of work (e.g. calories burned). I don't use the built-in interval timers on them -- the only use I'd see for that is if you were already warmed up and ready to just jump on and do some tabatas or something. If I did structured intervals, I'd use an app or a gymboss timer. I will say, I do kind of like the "gauge" style display at the top of the airdyne display...it leaves a hashmark at your highest speed of the session, and it's fun to see how high you can get it while sprinting. Anyway, I can't say if these factors justify the extra cost of this unit for every buyer, but I'm glad I got the Airdyne Pro, even if I would have been just as happy with the Rogue.
R**A
I have received this bike in A+ shipping condition. I assembled it with my daughter. The instructions were easy to follow. All the screws, tools exactly as needed, nothing missing and even the instructions books, both in french and english. I used it and it runs perfectly well. the arms do exercise at the same time as the legs. I am extremely happy since it is my first shot at bying such big equipement on internet. The Shwinn A2 bike is great and fits well in my home.
C**N
la bici es de buena calidad y robusta, funciona muy bien,es muy recomendable para casa, peso 92kg y 183cm y me va perfecta, no tardo en llegar.
I**.
El único detalle del producto es que los pedales son muy reducidos y para gente con pie grande es complicado. Pero en general es muy bueno y con pocos minutos tienes para un buen ejercicio.
S**N
I've had this airdyne for over a month now and I've been using it for HIIT (20 seconds all-out intensity 10 seconds rest) and it hasn't disappointed me at all. First of all, this airdyne arrived in great condition, it was easy to assemble as the instructions are very easy to understand and there isn't much parts to assemble the airdyne. When I first got on the airdyne to do my intervals, I was gasping for air within the first 5 minutes and my thighs felt like they were going to explode. The resistance the fan offers is tough and I guarantee that your quads will feel like mince meat the next day. As far as the airdyne goes, it is very sturdy as it doesn't wobble around when you're on it and it also has adjustable feet for uneven surfaces. The parts are very sturdy and versatile and I have inspected the belt and bearings multiple times after use with no signs of extreme wear. Personally, I didn't think this airdyne was up to the task of HIIT, but I was wrong which makes this airdyne ideal if you are on a budget. This airdyne is superb when it comes to increasing your fitness level and it is a good addition to my garage gym. The fan is quiet, however it is not as quiet as the AD6 or AD8. It sounds loud when you're on it but when someone else is on it, it sounds like a Dyson tower fan which is very silent. I am very happy with this purchase and it is excellent for the price. I think that it will last me many years!
A**E
Das Produkt an sich ist in Ordnung, so wie es beschrieben wurde. Der Sattel ist etwas rutschig und eine manuelle Einstellung des Widerstandes (Watt) fände ich auch passend. Das Gerät wurde drei Tage später zugeschickt als versprochen. Bei der Lieferung wurde das Gerät einfach vor die Haustüre gestellt. Ich fragte den Lieferanten ob er so freundlich wäre mir zu helfen das Gerät in die Wohnung zutragen, die Antwort: die Lieferung ist nur bis zur Haustüre bezahlt. Ich musste dann das Packet vor der Türe auspacken und in Einzelteile in die Wohnung tragen. Das Geld wurde aber zumindest pünktlich (noch bevor ich das Produkt erhielt) abgebucht. Den leeren Karton muss ich auch noch wegbringen. Ich habe zeitgleich ein Laufband bei einen Händler in der Stadt gekauft. Der Preis war der gleiche wie bei Amazone, die Lieferung am gleichen Tag frei bis in die Wohnung, das Laufband wurde aufgestellt wo ich es wollte und der Müll wurde auch gleich wieder mitgenommne. Wo ich das nächste mal bestelle ist für mich persönlich klar.
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