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Schwinn Fitness Recumbent Bike Series

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Style: Schwinn 290 Recumbent


Features

  • Try our JRNY Mobile-Only Membership for 2 months, free
  • Workout at home or on the go with inspiring trainers, and just-for-you adaptive workouts, from your phone or tablet
  • Travel through 200 plus virtual courses at your own speed or experience them alongside your adaptive workouts
  • Terrain Control Technology automatically adjusts resistance during elevation changes within select Explore the World workouts (JRNY membership required)
  • 7 inch LCD display with 13 built-in workout programs, goal tracking, and fitness metrics
  • Please review owner's manual for proper product care and aftersales contact information.

Brand: Schwinn Fitness


Special Feature: Water Bottle Holder


Color: Black


Power Source: Corded Electric


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor


Item Weight: 110 Pounds


Material: Metal


Resistance Mechanism: Magnetic


Product Dimensions: 66.5"D x 26.3"W x 46.8"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 330 Pounds


Brand: ‎Schwinn Fitness


Special Feature: ‎Water Bottle Holder


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Indoor


Item Weight: ‎110 Pounds


Material: ‎Metal


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Magnetic


Product Dimensions: ‎66.5"D x 26.3"W x 46.8"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎330 Pounds


Model Name: ‎Schwinn 290 Recumbent


Maximum Height: ‎119.4 Inches


Number of Resistance Levels: ‎25


Drive System: ‎Belt


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎66 x 29 x 13 inches


Package Weight: ‎59.87 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎66.5 x 26.3 x 46.8 inches


Brand Name: ‎Schwinn Fitness


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Schwinn


Part Number: ‎100948


Style: ‎Schwinn 290 Recumbent


Included Components: ‎Bike, Hardware Card, Assembly/Owner’s Manual, AC Adapter


Date First Available: October 10, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Smooth Ride!
Style: Schwinn 230
In summary, this is an excellent exercise bike with all the bells and whistles. A great addition to my home gym. After trying Schwinn 270 recumbent bike at my local sporting goods store (Dick's Sporting Goods) and liking it a lot, I was contemplating between the 270 and the 230. Basically there are three main differences: (1) The 270 has 25 levels of resistance versus 20 levels for the 230. (2) The seat has cushion on the 270 while the 230 has a plastic seat with holes for airflow. (3) The 270 could have up to 4 saved profiles and the 230 could have 2. Number of profiles on the 270 might be a good feature for folks who would share the bike with more than 2 people but I was only sharing with my wife so it wasn't a big deal for me. And since the 230 is a new model (2016 vs. 2013), I decided to go with the 230 and I couldn't be happier. Before I talk about pros and cons, I just wanted to talk just a little bit about myself so you get a better perspective. I'm 5'9'', male, 160 lbs, in my 30s, in a relatively good shape but nothing close to a triathlon athlete or body builder. I'm just a casual rider who puts in about 30-45 minutes, 2-3 times a week. Pros: - The bike has a very smooth ride on all resistances. No squick, no thump, just a smooth sound of a well-oil machine probably very close to those heavy duty commercial grade exercise bikes you see at the gym. - Slider seat is so easy to adjust. I know for this price range, this is a requirement especially when two of us are sharing this bike adjusting back and forth. - Sturdy! Of course as I described above I'm not testing this bike to it max limits since I'm just an average guy with average use but so far, nothing is shaking and nothing is loose. - Low impact on your knees and joints but you could probably say the same on all bikes and elliptical machines. - Programs. Many programs to choose from. Some are fun while others I'm never going back to but that's just based on my personal preference. - Two LCD monitors. This allows me to put my iPad on top while I keep track of my workout on the bottom LCD. - Great, knowledgeable and friendly customer service. Registering product and basic troubleshooting were easy. - Assembly wasn't a rocket science. It seems all the parts that you think could be assembled in the factory, they assembled in the factory so good job Schwinn. But that doesn't mean I only spent 3 minutes putting this bike together like putting a hot pocket in a microwave. Think of the assembly process as preparing a delicious food using a slow cooker. It takes time but not difficult if you know what I mean ;) So I would say 1-2 hours depending on your skills. Cons: - 2 Profiles. Now this is not a con for me since I'm only sharing this bike with my wife but if you have 3 or more people sharing and want to save your workout results and progress, you can't do it with this bike. The 270 allows 4 profiles just as an FYI. - The front panel / LCD dashboard does not look like the one shown on the Amazon page. Please refer to my picture. It is less shiny and you will notice the logo on top is not red in real life. Also the buttons are the same color as the panel but when you look at the picture on Amazon it is darker and shinier. This is definitely not a deal breaker and maybe I'm just being picky but I just wanted to note. - Plastic seat and back. I personally haven't had any discomfort riding on a plastic seat but I could see that this may be slightly uncomfortable if you ride more frequently. Again, this is an exercise bike not a La-Z-Boy recliner so I expect less comfort from this bike. But then again, I could see that this could potentially be an issue. Another note - I also purchased Supermats Heavy Duty P.V.C. Mat for Treadmills/Ski Machine (2.5-Feet x 6-Feet) to go with this bike in case you are wondering. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004IJI7HW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2017 by Triple C Triple C

  • The review I wished I had seen.
Style: Schwinn 290 Recumbent
I recently had shoulder replacement surgery. I bought this back on Black Friday so that I could exercise post surgery. I considered a lot of units like this, details on most were sparse. Normally I ride on a local Rail To Trail path. A normal ride for me would be 40 miles in a couple of hours. The facts, I am in my early 60s, 6'4" 36 in inseam, weigh between 230-and 240 with size 15 shoes. This bike does what I need while accommodating my physical size. I would like the seat to have just a little more extension. There are internal stops I may consider removing. It is stable, some small wobble when pedaling hard and quiet. Display is bright but times out at 30 minutes. I had a seat cushion on my rowing machine I am using with this. The seat is firm and may be uncomfortable if you ride it for extended lengths of time. Resistance is good, level 14 is a good workout. I do not use any of the apps, you need an iPad, but do use the canned programs. My Polar chest strap heart monitor syncs up without issue. Never used the USB port or Bluetooth. Assembly was quick and easy, get a rachet screwdriver with appropriate driver instead of the allen wrenches. I am happy with this purchase. I ride a hard program in the AM while watching the morning news and sometimes ride an easy program in the evening. You can spend more but you really don't need more, unless you are an "influencer". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great option to get exercising for us larger folks
Style: Schwinn 270
Been using the bike for almost two weeks now. Overall, I think it's a great piece of equipment with just a few caveats mentioned below. I went with a recumbent bike for several reasons, but mainly because my knees can't hold up to the stress of a treadmill yet. I'm a fairly large individual who is needing to lose weight to make sure I'm around to see my son grow up. First, the bike is rated for a maximum weight of 325 lbs. I'm more in the 350 range, but I decided to take a chance that the max weight is probably less than what the bike can actually support. Fortunately, I was correct in this assumption. However, if you are above the maximum weight, just know that you are using the bike at your own risk. The main thing to understand though, is that for performing cardio exercise, the bike is great. It's quiet, doesn't draw a ton of electricity, is well made, and isn't too difficult to put together. The features all work as advertised, with some minor exceptions I'll get to in a moment. When the bike arrived, it's in a single large cardboard box. It's somewhat heavy, although my wife and I who are every bit the opposite of body builders didn't have too much trouble moving it upstairs to it's designated spot. I did the assembly myself which took about an hour or so. Tools are included with the bike, but if you have a set of allen wrenches and a couple of decent phillips head screw drivers, you'll probably want to use those. The assembly instructions were pretty good, consisting of just diagrams. The seat is reasonably comfortable, even given my... ahem... larger size. The built in programs seem to be pretty good, but I'm not much of an expert on how effective they are for various goals. I have been using the intervals program mainly since my goals are primarily weight loss and improved cardio fitness. Changing resistance levels is very straight forward. One thing I highly recommend is visiting the Schwinn website and downloading the manual for the 2017 model (as mentioned by another reviewer), as there are some differences with the various features between the provided paper manual and how they actually work. So what are the negatives? - The built-in heart rate contacts on the side handles are flaky at best. If you want to monitor your heart rate, you'll definitely want to order the Polar T31 Non-Coded Transmitter and Belt Set . It works very well with the 270. It does occasionally give an anomalous reading where it looks like your heart rate jumps by 10 or so bpm for a moment, but other than that, it's been very useful. Just don't get a "coded" Polar chest strap as it won't work with the bike. - The built in speakers pretty much blow, but I wasn't expecting much from them and only checked them out for the sake of this review. - There is a small shelf that you can set your tablet or phone on to watch media while you're exercising. It blocks the main display, but I actually like that so I'm not just staring at how many minutes I have left in the workout. However, if you place a regular iPad-sized tablet a bit too far to the left, it seems to interfere with receiving the signal from a chest strap. Setting my iPhone 6 Plus there in landscape mode doesn't seem to bother it. Not a huge deal for me, but something to keep in mind. - It would be nice if the built in fan had a little more oomph. Lastly, for me, the calorie count is always pretty far off of what would be expected. However, as mentioned earlier, I'm am fairly over the maximum weight for the bike. When you configure your user on the bike's console, it doesn't allow you to put in a weight above 325. Obviously that would have some bearing on the calorie count being different. I've been using my Apple Watch to figure out a more accurate assessment. However, it's probably worth noting that even if my weight was exactly 325, the count given by the bike is no where near what most formulas found online would indicate. I suspect this is mainly due to not factoring in an average heart rate, but I don't know for sure. The iPhone app is functional, if a bit rudimentary. Linking workout data to My Fitness Pal works very well, although I manually modify the calorie count on the My Fitness Pal web site. Bottom line, however, is if you are looking for something to get yourself going on a path to better fitness or less weight, the bike is great. I actually really enjoy exercising with it. My plan is that once I've lost some of this weight and in somewhat better condition, I'll invest in a treadmill. For now, though, the bike serves my needs and I'm already seeing slight improvements in the stability of my knees and ankles. Most importantly, exercising combined with a better diet has already resulted in getting a few pounds off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2017 by Randy

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