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ASSAULTFITNESS Assault AirBike Classic, Black

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Features

  • Twenty Sealed Ball Bearings throughout the frame and pivot points to provide a smooth and durable feel
  • Unlimited Resistance for upper and lower body extremities based on Air Resistance; Get a complete Cross-Fit Workout
  • Computer features motivational programs providing many programs (Tabata, Intervals, Watts, Heart Rate) to accomplish your fitness goals.Aluminum seat post
  • Maximum user weight: 350 pounds . Twenty Five inch diameter steel fan delivers maximum resistance, with six way adjustable seat fore and aft, up and down and tilt. Square-tapered design
  • Set a calorie, distance, or time target goal with the advanced computer display ; Integrated messaging to help inspire you keeps the workout fresh

Description

The all NEW Assault Air Bike is a modernly designed take on a very old traditional air resistance bike. Fixing everything that was wrong and implementing new technology. Strengthening all pivot points and upgrading them with bearings instead of bushings to provide a powerfully smooth operation. Work out with no limits due to the unlimited resistance provided by air. Power your legs and arms faster or slower to determine your resistance. Monitor time, distance, calories, watts, RPMs, speed with the on board smart computer console. Includes Motivating programs, like Tabata Intervals, which help build up strength and stamina or choose the Heart Rate monitoring program to monitor your pulse and build up your aerobic base. All this is wrapped up in a frame that can take the abuse and dish it out too. Product Dimension: 59.95 L X 23.34 W X 50 H Inches

Brand: Assault Fitness


Special Feature: Pivot points to provide a smooth and durable feel, Unlimited resistance for upper and lower body extremities based on air resistance, Twenty sealed ball bearings throughout the frame See more


Color: Black


Power Source: Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor


Item Weight: 110 Pounds


Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: Air


Product Dimensions: 59.95"D x 23.34"W x 50"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 350 Pounds


Brand: ‎Assault Fitness


Special Feature: ‎Pivot points to provide a smooth and durable feel, Unlimited resistance for upper and lower body extremities based on air resistance, Twenty sealed ball bearings throughout the frame


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Indoor


Item Weight: ‎110 Pounds


Material: ‎Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Air


Product Dimensions: ‎59.95"D x 23.34"W x 50"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎350 Pounds


Model Name: ‎AS-Assault Airbike


Maximum Height: ‎50 Inches


Minimum Height: ‎50 Inches


Number of Resistance Levels: ‎8


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎50.5 x 34 x 11 inches


Package Weight: ‎49.9 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎59.95 x 23.34 x 50 inches


Brand Name: ‎Assault Fitness


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Manufacturer: ‎Lifecore Fitness, Inc.


Part Number: ‎1


Model Year: ‎2017


Date First Available: November 1, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love The Bike! WORTH. EVERY. PENNY!!!
This is a great bike for working out. I have bad knees and so am limited in the types of exercise I can safely do. Swimming is OK once per week, but the chlorine gets to me and I don't like doing it more than that. Rowing is OK but it doesn't give me much of a lower body workout. The fancy electronic stationary bikes at the gym are fine for legs, but it is a waste of time for the upper body. Elliptical machines give a nice full body workout, but my knees won't tolerate much of that. Resistance training is also good but only once or twice per week. Pilates, Yoga and stretching are great exercises and have their place but they don't fill the need for cardio. Walking, Running, and Stair steppers are absolutely out of the question for me. So, my personal favorite form of exercise is the Dual-Action Stationary Bike for a well rounded workout that gets my heart pumping, uses all of my limbs, and puts absolutely no pressure on my knees. For 30 years, I have enjoyed an old time Schwinn Airdyne Comp which served me well. It has preserved my health by keeping my handicap from making me hopelessly sedentary. But for the past year or so I could see the end of the line coming when my old faithful Schwinn started making unusual noises and shuddering in a strange way. Much to my surprise, I couldn't find anyone who could work on it. No one could get parts for it, no one even knew how it was put together. Even Schwinn no longer makes these and they do not support repairs of a bike that they no longer produce. I kept my Airdyne going for as long as possible, but the day finally arrived when I knew that I had done my last ride on "old Faithful". I was forced to look for a new bike. Imagine my dismay when I set out to find a new bike and there was NOTHING that even remotely measured up to my beloved Airdyne Comp! Everything was flimsy. Everything was plastic. I even tried out one of the new-fangled Airdynes in the store and it actually collapsed with me in the saddle! Yikes! To tell the truth, I was scared that I might not find a worthy successor to the bike I had come to know and love. Then, I was researching bikes online and reading as many reviews as I could find, when one reviewer mentioned that he had returned his bike for a refund and spent the necessary bucks for and Assault Air Bike. I immediately googled that term and was delighted to find a bike that looks like the younger, cooler, and more hip granddaughter of my old, worn out Schwinn! I ordered it immediately! It came today and I am in love! If possible, it is even better than the old Airdyne that served me so well. It was really, REALLY fast and easy to assemble because of the clearly presented video that is included in the ad on this page. Within 30 minutes, my new bike was up and running and I had my first workout. The ONLY negative is that the seat of the Assault Air Bike is atrociously painful! I am not sure why such seats are made, but by the time I finished my hour ride, I was weeping in pain. For awhile, I was regretfully considering that I might have to send the new bike to Amazon for a refund. Then, as I looked longingly at my old Airdyne Comp and dreamed about former days of riding in the comfort of the wide, cushy Schwinn seat, it dawned on me that I could probably ditch that nasty instrument of torture that came with the Assault, and replace it with my old fave, the Schwinn Airdyne Seat! Yay! Within 10 minutes, my new bike was just as comfy as the old, and I was so inspired that I indulged in a second, oh-so-comfy spin! Some of the great features of the Assault that make it a step beyond the old Airdyne is the way the seat adjusts not only to height, but also to length. This gives a great custom fit to my body. I also learned very quickly that the onboard computer is much more complete than my old Comp and gives me great choices for incorporating HIIT training, which is just the perfect compliment to my new-found Paleo lifestyle. The new Assault computer is a little bit different in the way it counts calories, but that is not a problem for me, since I don't measure calories burned, but only time, distance, and heart rate. A few things are different that I wish they had kept but those things are minor. All in all, it is a worthy successor to my old Airdyne. So. I purchased my Schwinn when I was 30 years old, and now I am 60. If the Assault gives me the same amount of years that I got from the Airdyne, I will be 90 by the time I need to buy yet another bike. Do you guys think the Assault will still be around by then, or should I just go ahead and purchase a back-up Assault Bike just in case? ;-) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2015 by Linda Hendrex

  • My review of this stationary exercise bike
This bike is very expensive but worth every penny IMO. It is just like my old Schwinn Airdyne AD4. The seat is pretty comfortable too but I plan on switching seats. I keep the bike outside in a utility bldg. so I will need to buy a windscreen when I ride during the winter months. My old Schwinn Airdyne lasted me over 11 years. I am hoping this one will last me at least 20 years. It should bc I am the only one who uses the bike and this bike is better built than the AD4's. I do ride it about 12 miles / 5 days a week, sometimes six. The bike was also very easy to assemble. Just watch the video here at the Amazon website or you can find the same video on youTube and enlarge the video to full screen. I would start and pause the video during the assembly instructions. It should not take more than 30-45 minutes tops to assemble. I don't do any of the HIIT. I simply use the bike at a moderate pace for overall cardiovascular fitness. Bike was delivered very quickly via FedEx and I am not even an Amazon Prime member. Update (1/24/2017) : I will also add as some others have said that LifeCORE Fitness customer service is second to none. They had to send me another monitor. The one that came with the bike stopped displaying RPMs for some reason, even after making sensor proximity adjustments. The bike was also making a squealing sound that I did not like and the two linkage arms that connect the handlebars to the crank assembly had to be replaced. LifeCORE Fitness sent me all the parts and tools need to do the job free of charge. Now, bike is running great and I hope get many years of enjoyable use out of the bike than I got with my old schwinn airdyne AD4 which was a terrific bike I might add. Schwinn made a huge mistake when they quit making this bike IMO. They have now introduced the schwinn AD Pro to try and compete with the Assault but it is belt driven. I like the chain personally. They say the Schwinn AD Pro is one helluva bike, but I am happy with my assault. Thank you LifeCORE Fitness for the wonderful customer service when I had a problem. Also, I suggest you watch the bike maintenance video on youTube and do the things suggested. They are very easy to do and will extend the life of the bike. They are just checks. I have not had to do must adjusting. Just get on and go. March 2017 will be my one year anniversary. 😁 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2016 by NightOwl

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