C6 Bike – Works With Peloton® & Zwift® Apps | Bowflex
The Bowflex® C6 bike is the high-quality, affordable indoor exercise bike that syncs with cycling apps like Peloton®, Zwift™, and more.
Explore world-class app experiences with the C6 bike.
Available for iOS and Android devices.
Own your health with C6, the indoor fitness bike that connects with world-class app experiences for your smart phone or tablet. You’ll approach each day with fresh workouts that keep you energized, motivated, and consistent on and off the bike.
- New! Compatible with JRNY™ app for phones/tablets
- 1-year JRNY membership ($149 value) included with your purchase1
- Incredibly smooth, quiet ride
- Backlit LCD metric console
- 100 resistance levels with magnetic resistance
- Dual-sided pedals (SPD® clips | Toe Cages)
- Pair of 3 lb. dumbbells with easy-reach cradles
- Bluetooth enabled heart rate armband monitor
- Media/device holder
Additional information
Dimensions | 48.7" L x 21.2" W x 51.8" H (123.7 x 53.9 x 131.6 cm) |
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Max User Weight | 330 lbs. (150 kg) |
Assembled Weight | 112 lbs. (50.8 kg) |
Min Ceiling Height | User Height + 15" (User Height + 38 cm) |
Console | Backlit LCD (KM or MI) |
BowFlex is the brand name for a series of fitness training equipment, marketed and sold by BowFlex Inc., formerly Nautilus, Inc. Based in Vancouver, Washington, the company sells its products through direct, retail, and international channels. The first BowFlex product, BowFlex 2000X, was created in 1986. BowFlex products now range from cardio machines, adjustable dumbbells, and home gyms.
In a road bicycle race, the peloton (from French, originally meaning 'platoon') is the main group or pack of riders. Riders in a group save energy by riding close (drafting or slipstreaming) to (particularly behind) other riders. The reduction in drag is dramatic; riding in the middle of a well-developed group, drag can be reduced by as much as 95%. Exploitation of this potential energy saving leads to complex cooperative and competitive interactions between riders and teams in race tactics. The term is also used to refer to the community of professional cyclists in general.
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- With, a preposition in English
- Carl Johannes With (1877–1923), Danish doctor and arachnologist
- With (character), a character in D. N. Angel
- With (novel), a novel by Donald Harrington
- With (album), a 2014 album by TVXQ
- With (EP), a 2021 EP by Nam Woo-hyun
Zwift is a massively multiplayer online cycling and running physical training program that enables users to interact, train, and compete in a virtual world.
Zwift was developed by Zwift Inc., which was co-founded by Jon Mayfield, Eric Min, Scott Barger, and Alarik Myrin, in California, United States in 2014.
The Zwift game was released in its beta version in September 2014, in partnership with TRUE Communications/InGoodTaste, and became a paid product with a fee of US$10 per month in October 2015, (equivalent to $13 in 2023). They raised their monthly membership to US$14.99 in November 2017, (equivalent to $19 in 2023).
by Lindsey
I love this bike and I use it every day! I purchased a bike because I have a torn meniscus and I still want to sweat and do cardio but I need a low impact workout. I was debating between the C6 and the peloton and I am 100% sure that I made the right decision. The C6 is less expensive than the peloton, and it offers the same quality with more flexibility in my workouts (I can choose from more integrated apps, or just to hop on and ride without an app). I use the JRNY app for now and it’s working well for me. The only downside of the JRNY app is that the music that is supposed to go along with the trainer workouts doesn’t sync up with the rides, and the selection is very limited to obscure music that I’ve never heard (could be a music licensing issue in Canada? Not sure, but it’s annoying). I prefer the adaptive workouts with virtual coaches, and I put on my own music or watch TV.
by Fran
a few things i would change is the bottle holders i hit my knee on the bottles when i spin standing there has to be a way to engineer something better and send to the clients that already have the spin bike maybe a bottle holder on the frame of the bike like we would put on a regular hike also the plug for the adapter i find it small and short it should have been engineered to plug in the back of the bike since we do plug it on a back wall and the adapter cord is very thin should be a bit thicker when i went to clip my spin sneakers the clips were very tight on the pedals and when i went to loosen them it was so tight it was hard to loosen
by Grizzly
It’s a great bike. Very sturdy and very quiet. The heart rate monitor is a nice touch too. Putting it together was very easy. The seat can be uncomfortable sometimes but other than that I really enjoy this bike.
by Chris
Coworkers and Social Media prompted me to start researching stationary bikes. I chose the C6 because I did not want to pay out for the pricey major competitor. I am committing myself to twice a week for now. So far so good.