Spinner® Sport Spin Bike with 4 Spinning DVDs
The original home Spinning bike, the Spinner Sport offers an easy-to-use resistance knob and signature weighted flywheel to let you conquer intervals, jumps and climbs galore. Like the Spinner bikes used in health clubs around the world, the Spinner Fit is designed to offer riders a “real bike” feel. It features a weighted flywheel to generate momentum and keep pedals moving, a wide, padded seat that can be adjusted both horizontally and vertically, and four DVDs that provide a comprehensive program to achieving your optimal fitness by building strength and endurance.
Spinner® Sport Spin Bike with 4 Spinning DVDs Reviews
I ordered this bike after a great deal of research and juggling with the idea of price…too high…too low…which bike is better and why? I spin at the gym and absolutely love the Keiser Spin bike there, but it’s just too much money for my home budget, and I REALLY wanted to spin at home. This bike is sturdy, smooth, and delivers a strong ride. I was completely surprised! I was concerned about flywheel weight (this one has a 31 pound vs. the 42 pound average in the more expensive bikes), but I actually think that this is a bonus now. My hips used to hurt when I was spinning 3 and 4 times a week at the gym, and I think the lighter flywheel is better for me. When I bought this here at Amazon, I had it already in my mind, before taking it out of the box, that I would be prepared to return it, but it’s terrific! It delivers the exact workout that I want, and it’s built really well. I would suggest it to anyone looking for the spinning workout at home, and I believe that it’s a good buy for its price range. The DVDs are awesome too; just like class! And you can’t go wrong with a company like StarTrac, who manufactures this bike. Have fun and buy with confidence. It’s a great choice. :-)
Love this spin bike for your home! The Spinner Sport is very similar to the bikes I’ve used in spinning classes at the gym. It’s very sturdy, substantial and surprisingly easy to assemble. The only drawback is this bike comes with pedals meant for regular sneakers. I think the only way to spin is with cycling/spin shoes. So…I bought spin pedals at a local bike shop. The spin pedals were really easy to put on. The handlebars giggle a little so you have to keep tightening them, but that’s easy. The bike has two rollers on the front which makes it easy to move. I would recommend this bike to anyone looking for a great workout.
About spinning: Spinning is a form of indoor cycling set to music in which an instructor leads the class through a series of drills simulating an outdoor ride. In my spinning class there are usually about 50 people and the instructor. The lights get dimmed, the music gets loud, and the instructor leads us through a series of moves simulating climbing hills, lifts/jumps, sprints and recovery periods. Warm ups and cool downs are essential. Most classes run 45 minutes. It’s a fantastic, addictive workout.
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