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Schwinn Fitness 130 Upright Bike

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Style: Schwinn 130 (MY20)


Features

  • With enhanced Bluetooth connectivity, users can set, track and monitor progress with popular app-based tracking tools
  • Discover 40plus global routes that auto-adjust in real time to your speed with Explore the World videos (Explore the World subscription required)
  • Discover 1000plus structured workouts and 80plus virtual routes by connecting with the Zwift app (Zwift subscription required)
  • 5.5" LCD offers 13 workout programs
  • 16 levels of magnetic resistance for a wide range of workout intensity options
  • Telemetry heart rate enabled and ergonomically placed grip heart rate for a relaxed riding position when using a heart rate program
  • Adjustable handlebars
  • Foam comfort seat
  • Weighted strapped pedals
  • High speed, high inertia perimeter weighted flyhweel for a smooth and quiet workout

Description

Escape into your workout from the comfort of home with the Schwinn® 130 Upright Bike, the effective, affordable fitness solution that provides the ultimate indoor adventure by connecting with world-class app experiences like Explore the World™ and Zwift®. It’s a fun, comfortable ride offering 16 levels of resistance, adjustable handlebars, and smooth magnetic resistance. The 130’s connectivity options allow you to immerse yourself in scenic destinations that match your cycling speed and interact with others in a virtual world that motivates you at every mile. Explore your next adventure with the Schwinn 130 – your ticket to a life well-lived. (Separate subscriptions required.)

Brand: Schwinn


Special Feature: Distance Travelled Monitor


Color: Black


Power Source: Corded Electric


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor


Item Weight: 26.5 Kilograms


Resistance Mechanism: Magnetic


Product Dimensions: 41.3"D x 21.4"W x 56.6"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 300 Pounds


Handle Material: Aluminum Alloy" or "Steel


Brand: ‎Schwinn


Special Feature: ‎Distance Travelled Monitor


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Indoor


Item Weight: ‎26.5 Kilograms


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Magnetic


Product Dimensions: ‎41.3"D x 21.4"W x 56.6"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎300 Pounds


Handle Material: ‎Aluminum Alloy" or "Steel


Model Name: ‎Schwinn 130 Upright Bike (Model Year 2020)


Maximum Height: ‎56 Inches


Minimum Height: ‎141 Centimeters


Number of Resistance Levels: ‎16


Drive System: ‎Belt" or "Chain


UPC: ‎708447914347


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎41 x 22 x 12.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎33 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Schwinn


Warranty Description: ‎90-Days labor, 2-Years parts, 1-Year electronics, 10-Years frame


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Johnson Health Tech Trading


Part Number: ‎100931


Model Year: ‎2020


Style: ‎Schwinn 130 (MY20)


Included Components: ‎Exercise bike


Date First Available: May 1, 2020


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  • Solid stationary bike with bluetooth connectivity
Solid stationary bike. Assembling was fairly simple. The only step I had some issues with was near the end, when putting the plastic sheaths on to cover the flywheel, etc. It didn't snap in satisfactorily, no matter how many times I tried to re-angle and re-insert. Finally just accepted it wasn't going to snap-in with any loud clicks and just in a very unconfident whimpery way. Small bit of OCD. Doesn't seem to affect it any. It's on. It's not loose. So...maybe that's just how it's supposed to be. Did I mention minor OCD? The ride is smooth and quiet. There's a slight lag time as you increase/decrease resistance. I'm thinking if that annoys you, you aren't buying a budget stationary bike. Took about a week to ah...acclimate my nether regions to the seat. That's true any time I've done a stint of biking, so not unusual. While there are the typical built-in workouts, the real reason I purchased this was that it had bluetooth connectivity to the Zwift app. Now, the Schwinn 130 (MY20...not to be confused with the 130 made before 2020) can connect to Zwift as a power source. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles of far more expensive bikes, but that's fine. In Zwift, you can choose training/workouts, or you can just ride. As a connected power source, Zwift is not going to change your resistance for you or anything, but I find that in training/workouts, where Zwift is telling you what power level to try to maintain, it's fairly intuitive to manually adjust the resistance on the Schwinn to keep your power level around what Zwift is asking you to do. Throw in their routes and all the other thousands of Zwifters cycling around you, and I find this approach to getting my cardio on so, so, so, so much more engaging. Now, there were literally no instructions on how to use it with Zwift, and the Zwift app itself is not helpful at all, and seems to assume you know what you're doing. Asking online tends to be pointless as the Zwift community (well, the vocal ones at least) seems to be filled with diehards (tryhards?) incredibly dismissive of anyone who would use an app like Zwift without a $3k bike. So, I'll just point out that when you open Zwift and have logged in, the app will ask you what you want to connect. Choose power source. Make sure the Schwinn 130 is in pairing mode (hold bluetooth button down for 3 seconds). It will show up as "SCH130/230" in the Zwift app. Once you're connected, and starting a training/workout or just riding, and you've loaded into a map/route, you'll need to press "Start" on the Schwinn 130 once to enter Manual mode, then press "Start" one more time to actually start manual mode. You should start pedaling at this point, and you should also see your power rating in Zwift start to change and your avatar start to cycle. The Schwinn 130 will pause very quickly if it doesn't detect you moving the pedals, so if you're too slow to transition between pressing "Start" and actually pedaling, Zwift will view you as being disconnected. Anyway, after a lot of trial and error, I got this process down smooth enough that I just keep my ipad permanently covering the Schwinn's display and just press "Start" once to turn the bike on, tap through the Zwift app to start a workout, then press "Start" twice in succession and immediately start pedaling. I have tried to use a stationary bike in the past for cardio, but never stuck with it. Like all indoor cardio, just found it too mind numbingly boring. Using this one in conjunction with Zwift has been a game changer. Ultimately still not as nice as actually getting outdoors, but for the first time in my life I've kept to a regular indoor cardio routine. Well worth the money (Zwift requires a monthly sub). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2022 by smilingTolerantly

  • It works great, but you'll need a fitness watch for your heartrate
When I'm on an exercise bike at the gym I want to do a very hard ride for 30-40 minutes with tension adjusting automatically. This bike looked like the cheapest home version of what I like at the gym, and so far it has worked well. I would love to give it five stars because I think it's a good value and works well, but the heartrate monitor is unreliable to the extent I'd call it random. If you want an easy workout through high intermediate, this bike can absolutely wear you out and is quiet. The only big drawbacks: the heartrate monitor is inaccurate and the seat has limited forward/back adjustability. The computer has a few pre-loaded workouts that are fine and DO adjust the resistance automatically with resistance simulating a tough climb. Just like a Precor bike at the gym. That was all I wanted. My Android phone does connect with the bluetooth and an app called 'Explore the World' has a few free rides. My only minor complaints: the computer display is not lit and can be difficult to read, the phone/tablet holder blocks the computer display, and I wish the handlebars had forearm rests Overall, so far, I think this is worth the $400 I spent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Good value
Very high quality for the price. I ride between 20-25 miles per day; still smooth and quiet after 6 months.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025 by Bryce Monasmith

  • Great bike for an affordable price.
I've used a few different styles of stationary bikes whether at home or in the gym for 15 years now. If you're looking for a decent bike with preset workouts this is a good option that won't break the bank. You get about a dozen "challenge" options that you can adjust resistances on to match what is comfortable for your fitness level. Each challenge mode is set to 30 minutes which you can then adjust the workout length prior to starting, though the interval mode is set to 12-15mins. There's also the regular manual mode for anyone who might use a ride along app or video that wants to adjust on their own. The display is pretty straight forward, compact and not too fancy with the option to swap between a few information trackers like mi/km. As with most heart monitors on stationary bikes it can spike and drop randomly but gives you a decent idea where you're at overall. The only real problem is the rest for electronics etc. pretty much guarantees your phone or tablet will cover half if not all of the display screen, which I'm not a fan of. The display is powered with an AC adapter for a wall plug so you need to make sure you have a good spot to place the bike. Luckily it's surprisingly light and easy to move, so storing it isn't much of a problem if you don't plan to leave it out. Assembly is probably the hardest part where there's a couple pieces that are 100% easier to put together with an extra pair of hands, but I was still able to assemble it pretty much alone. Mechanically everything feels pretty sturdy and the belt drive makes minimal noise during use. I could maybe see it getting louder in time which would also depend on how you maintain the bike. Nothing really out of the norm there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023 by Nathan Carter

  • Bike goes into workout paused mode
I had a Schwinn exercise for many years before I had to get a replacement. It was a great product. Unfortunately, this bike is not. While riding this bike it will go into the workout paused mode even though I am still pedaling. I tried calling the Schwinn company to help with this issue. They were unhelpful and said I needed to register my product before they can help me. I am very disappointed with this product and the customer service I received. My previous bike was great and lasted for almost twenty years. I regret buying this bike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025 by Inu

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