Echelon Connect Sport Indoor Spin Bike with 90-day Free Membership
Comes with free 90-day Sport Membership with 100 pre-set classes on demand. Connects via Bluetooth® to smart phones and tablets to track progress through the Echelon Fit™ App. 32 levels of silent magnetic resistance let you vary your workout intensity.
Fully padded bullhorn handlebars are perfect for transitioning between high-speed and high-resistance postures. The Echelon Experience is a new approach to fitness centered around indoor cycling. The Echelon idea began with the Smart Connect bike and has since evolved into a full spectrum of products and classes to match. With the Echelon Fit™ App, anyone can train on their own time from the comfort of their own home with hundreds of live and on-demand classes for any fitness level taught by our professional and talented instructors. The Echelon Fit™ App provides a totally immersive fitness experience in the comfort and convenience of your own home. From warm up to cool down, members will be guided by world-class instructors to encourage, challenge, and celebrate as limits are pushed and goals are met. Members can participate in live or on-demand rides, and even choose from a library of off-the-bike classes featuring yoga, barre, Pilates, strength training, Zumba, and more. This Walmart exclusive bike comes with a free 90-day Membership (if purchased between 11/26/2020-12/31/2020).
How to Activate Your Membership:
1.Go to member.echelonfit.com and follow prompts to create your member account
2.Choose your desired Echelon Membership to claim your free trial (you’ll need to enter payment information but won’t be charged for the duration of your trial) Then, check your email for your confirmation.
3.Download the Echelon Fit App and get going with on-demand classes, world class trainers and progress trackers.
•Connects via Bluetooth® to smart phones and tablets to track progress through the Echelon Fit™ App
•32 levels of silent magnetic resistance let you vary your workout intensity
•Live classes and more than 500 on-demand videos are available daily through the Echelon Fit™ App
•Tablet mount on handlebars fits most tablet sizes
•Fully adjustable toe cages on the pedals for a secure fit
•Pro-style aero handlebar configuration with padding for slip-resistance
•Extra-large cushioned seat offers comfortable riding
•Ergonomic spring-loaded adjustment knobs
•Hand brake for quick stops and safe speed reduction
•Powder-coat frame for resistance to scratches
•Stable and portable footprint with built-on wheels
Additional information
Assembled Height x Length x Width (in) | 44.5 x 35.75 x 11 |
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Assembled Weight | 92 lb |
Fan | No |
Foldable | No |
Warranty (in Months) | 12 mo |
Water bottle holder | Yes |
Weight capacity (kg) | 136 |
Brand | Echelon |
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by Clayton
Shipping took a lot longer than said. Finally arrived, well packaged, easy to assemble. It’s a rock solid spin bike. We did sign up to the Echelon classes. Bike is so quiet. The enclosed front wheel, belt, etc is a nice touch. Gives it a very clean and stylish look. Magnetic tension really makes a difference and no worn out wool break pads to replace. The adjustable handle bars and seat with marker numbers is nice to quickly switch from me or the wife using it. Bluetooth connection from bike to our 10″ tablet works great. Detailed info on screen. Believe you can add a Fitbit to get heart rate also. We both loves it.
by Michael
I bought this bike 2 weeks ago and it’s been fantastic. You can use the echelon app’s « freestyle ride » section which tracks your resistance and cadence. This helps a lot when you’re doing online classes (either with the echelon app, peleton app, lesMills app, etc which all cost money). It’s super quiet and I’m able to ride out of the saddle. The box is very heavy, but the bike seems very sturdy. Very happy so far, just hoping it will stand the test of time.
by Bhanu
I bought this spin bike a week ago based on all positive online reviews. It was definitely a great choice. Great addition to anyone looking to add a “Peloton” grade stationary bike at an economical price point. The bike is sturdy, silent, easy to connect to the “Echelon Fit App”, though not mandatory, and everything worked great. Took about 15 minutes to put it together with clear instructions. Wish they had provided clip pedals along with the shoe cage, and a low cost bike computer. Well, we can’t ask for everything for $499.
by Araceli
This is my first spin bike ever, I bought it due to the great reviews and how affordable it is compared to others. Ive had my bike a week and I love it!! It comes with the 6 month membership and its great to see what would come included when you pay for the subscription. The assembly was quick about 30min, also theirs a lot of YouTube videos to reference on assembly. I will replace the seat its a bit stiff and uncomfortable I will buy an oversized seat to welcome the thunder thighs! Ha! Other than the seat everything else is great!!! I am 5foot 2in in case your debating if your shorter in height. I can adjust both the seat and handle bar well to my height. You wont regret it I also purchased the Walmart extended warranty to be safe incase its needed down the rode.