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Echelon Smart Connect Indoor Cycling Bike + 30-Day Free Echelon Membership

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Color: White


Style: EX3


Features

  • Enjoy a FREE 30-day trial of the Echelon Premier Membership with access to more than 3,000 live and on-demand connected fitness classes led by the world's best instructors through the Echelon Fit App. Enjoy exclusive content, class playlists, and music from top record labels, including your favorite hits from artists like Pitbull, Old Dominion, Lady Gaga, Daddy Yankee, and more. Classes range from 5 to 45 minutes and are designed for everyone from beginner to pro athletes. Explore classes like Cycling, Rowing, Running, HIIT, Kickboxing, Strength Training, Yoga, Pilates, and more. One membership allows up to five users, so your friends and family can enjoy the Echelon experience together.
  • DESIGN: The EX-3 boasts every cycling must-have, along with a few finishing touches for added polish. It strikes a unique balance between aesthetic appeal and space efficiency with its sleek, modern design and small footprintall without compromising its structural integrity. Adjustable features let you adapt the EX-3 to your body while technology and its strong frame offer the workouts and durability necessary to pedal hard toward your goals.
  • FEATURES & PERFORMANCE: 32 levels of silent magnetic resistance lets you vary your workout intensity Handlebar mounted 180 degree rotating console lets you incorporate off bike exercises 6 lever makes it easy to adjust the seat position fit any body - Fully adjustable toe cages on the pedals for a secure fit - Powder-coat frame for resistance to scratches - Padded handlebars are slip-resistant.
  • CONTENT: With a membership you get live and on-demand classes for beginning to advanced riders ranging from 5-45 minutes long. Choose from endurance, climbing, HIIT, scenic rides and many others from our world class instructors. One membership works for all machines, including our bikes, rowers, treadmills and Reflect fitness mirrors. You also get access to our Fitpass programs which include yoga, strength, pilates, boxing and much more!
  • MUSIC: We Don't Play Elevator Music! With a membership, you'll stay energized and motivated with the best music in the industry. We partner with the top record labels to bring you the latest music for the best fitness experience. Dance, EDM, Folk and Funk. Hip Hop to K-Pop. Metal, Latin and R&B...whatever your ears want, we've got!
  • 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE: We fully stand behind our product. If for any reason you are not satisfied with our quality or your experience, you are covered for the first 30 days with our satisfaction guaranteed policy and 5-star customer service. Simply reach out to us and we will make it right!
  • WARRANTY & SUP100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE: We fully stand behind our product. If for any reason you are not satisfied with our quality or your experience, you are covered for the first 30 days with our satisfaction guaranteed policy and 5-star customer service. Simply reach out to us and we will make it right!PORT Our customer service is here to help with any issues under the Echelon 12-month limited parts and labor warranty.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎42 x 35 x 11 inches


Package Weight: ‎56.7 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎48.81 x 19.88 x 54.92 inches


Brand Name: ‎Echelon


Color: ‎White


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Manufacturer: ‎echelon


Part Number: ‎Ex3 white


Style: ‎EX3


Date First Available: August 5, 2020


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  • Great Product, But Other Significant Fails, Including Privacy Issues.
Color: Black Style: EX3
The physical product is solidly designed & engineered. The real test of a spin bike is its durability. I ride hard, and wore my last bike (Sole SB760) out after 5 years (btw, Sole makes a very good bike, but I chose the Echelon this time because of Sole's poor customer service). I hope this Echelon bike lasts at least as long, but only time will tell. Note that the EX3 sits higher & with a smaller footprint than other spin bikes I've used, so was slightly less stable--problem solved using a thinner pad. I'm 6'2" and the bike is an easy fit for me, perhaps because of the height. Assembly wasn't so bad. Echelon put obvious effort into developing careful instructions in a slick brochure. Although instructions were painfully detailed, at times they glossed over important steps--good luck threading the wiring through the handlebar tube! Unlike other reviewers, I had no problem with the seat, although I sit only rarely. The only significant design problem I found so far was that the drag knob is rather large and knees can bump it until you get used to it. Customer service was friendly, knowledgeable and helpful, although I really shouldn't have had to call (see further comments below). First fail: I was told I would get a 30-day free class subscription, but when the package arrived I was offered only 14 days. I wasn't crestfallen, but didn't appreciate the bait-&-switch. Second fail: The unit comes with only a month warranty, but instructions explain that this will be extended to 1 year if you register the product. (Note that even a 1-year warranty is less than many competing models.) To register, you have to have the serial number, and where the hell is that? (I eventually found it on the rack.) Then, you follow the link to register, and there's no place to register. You'll search for about 10-15 minutes before giving up and calling, and they'll tell you that Echelon's policy has changed & you no longer need to register to get the year warranty. Ok, guys, that wasn't cool, and it would be really nice to get that warranty in writing, right? (Especially after the free trial bait-&-switch.) The real problems with Echelon are more app/subscription issues, and understand that I write from a unique perspective. I've been riding for many years, & I'm more of the person who is putting together workout sessions than taking other peoples' classes. I chose the EX3 because it let me use my own tablet, & I understood from reviews that it could be used "freestyle"; that is, without a subscription, so I could use it to develop my own classes. It quickly becomes clear that Echelon is working on the Gillette model, and you'll face a constant hard-sell to subscribe to Echelon's classes. I did one of the classes and it was good. Not really my style--the music (a tribute to DMX) was just background as the instructor constantly shouted instructions, while I wanted to move to DMX--but I understand this is what most people want, and that most people do better in a class environment. If you're like me, you actually can use the "freestyle" approach, but Echelon doesn't make it entirely convenient, and you must "freestyle" through the app or the drag feature won't work. The freestyle page, for those who don't subscribe, makes you feel like the redheaded stepchild of the family. It's a little bit harder to get to than other functions, and, incredibly, there's no way to manipulate the clock. While you're freestyling, the app will bombard you with visual ads for classes, which is likely the last thing you want to see when you're focused on your intense workout. You can avoid this simply by keeping the app in the background, but then you won't see any metrics, and you'll only be able to feel your way to get the appropriate drag--not the end of the world, to be sure, but not very considerate of Echelon. Be wary: the app wants a lot of personally identifiable information (PII), and the privacy protections aren't great. Worse, and completely INEXCUSABLE to me is that, you'll be invited to link your Spotify account to the Echelon app. If you do, Echelon will require you to permit Echelon to track everything you do on Spotify, as well as the activity of the people you follow and the people who follow you, AND you must EVEN allow Echelon to review your playlists AND ADD & DELETE selections from your very own playlists! Come-on, Echelon! Whose Spotify account is this anyway?? A lot of nerve. The good news is that you can still use Spotify (and, I assume, other music apps), and your tablet's native clock/timer (since the app doesn't allow you to manipulate its timer), but you have to start these apps AFTER you've started the Echelon app; otherwise, the app will pre-empt them. Good news is that you can Bluetooth both to the bike and your studio speaker system at the same time, I was a bit worried about that. Yet another annoyance: when you try to discontinue your free subscription trial (in order to avoid it rolling over to the $40/mo subscription), the webpage will prompt you along the lines of: "Don't you want to discuss this decision with one of our sales reps?" Of course, there's no way to answer "NO," so it's really just another annoyance. You're then forced to talk to the rep and listen to another hard-sell pitch, offers to extend the free trial to something better than the month that was originally promised. Really annoying. I declined the free extension because I really just didn't want to jump through these hoops again. SUMMARY: A great product & superior customer service, but the constant upselling and invasive privacy policies makes the Echelon company a force that needs to be carefully managed and controlled--these people aren't really your partners in fitness; their all-too-transparent goal is to sell-sell-sell while collecting as much PII as they can get away with. I felt the approach was just too disrespectful and annoying at times. If my spinning studio did this kind of hard sell, it would certainly lose clients. At one point I was annoyed enough that I considered returning the product per the Amazon policy, but now feel more likely to keep it. I just hope that Echelon doesn't further booby-trap the app to require me to put up with more sales pitches, require me to provide it access to my music apps, or permit it to collect even more PII--I suppose that there's a very real risk that they'll do just that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2021 by RobPHX

  • Best “upgrade” from a Peloton for Apple Fitness+ Users
Color: Black Style: EX5
We recently decided to sell off our Peloton Bike and used the proceeds to buy an Echelon EX-5. We already have Apple One Premier (needed it for storage anyway), which came with Fitness+. The programs are not as good, but we don’t feel that the Peloton quality is worth an additional $40 subscription. There are many “levels” of Echelon bikes. We decided to go with the highest quality bike *without* a screen. Frankly, I don’t understand why people pay a premium price for bikes with built in screens. The hardware is usually outdated before they come out of the factory. Even our Peloton bike tablet was feeling sluggish within a year. Almost everyone has a tablet nowadays, which you can upgrade anytime if needed. The assembly was not too difficult, though the instructions can be better. If you run into trouble, just search YouTube for videos. One thing we liked is that the Echelon gives you the option of just wearing sneakers or buying clip-in cycling shoes. In terms of software, I recommend you skip the Echelon app (unless you just want to give the subscription classes a test, but if you are going the subscription route, Peloton is frankly better and not much more expensive) and just pay $4 for the qdomyoszwift iOS app and invest in an additional Belkin Fitness Mount with MagSafe. We use the tablet holder for an iPad for the Fitness+ classes. An iPhone sits on the Belkin MagSafe mount and the qdomyoszwift app record things like cadence and output and uploads workouts to Strava. The app even comes with conversions from Echelon bike resistance to Peloton resistance values and Powerzones, which is immensely useful for people coming from the Peloton ecosystem. All in all, this has been a great “upgrade” for us. There is some loss in seamless integration that you get from something like Peloton. But we effectively get classes for $0 and a much more future-proof system. If the tablet slows down, we will just simply have a new tablet. We expect the bike itself to last a good long while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2022 by shyuep

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