Assault AirBike Basic, Black
Original price was: $749.00.$699.00Current price is: $699.00.
Value: $749.00 - $699.00
(as of Nov 09, 2024 23:36:38 UTC – Particulars)
The all NEW Assault Air Bike is a modernly designed tackle a really outdated conventional air resistance bike. Fixing every thing that was mistaken and implementing new know-how. Strengthening all pivot factors and upgrading them with bearings as a substitute of bushings to supply a powerfully clean operation. Work out with no limits as a result of limitless resistance offered by air. Energy your legs and arms sooner or slower to find out your resistance. Monitor time, distance, energy, watts, RPMs, pace with the on board sensible pc console. Consists of Motivating applications, like Tabata Intervals, which assist construct up power and stamina or select the Coronary heart Price monitoring program to watch your pulse and construct up your cardio base. All that is wrapped up in a body that may take the abuse and dish it out too. Product Dimension: 59.95 L X 23.34 W X 50 H Inches
Twenty Sealed Ball Bearings all through the body and pivot factors to supply a clean and sturdy really feel
Limitless Resistance for higher and decrease physique extremities based mostly on Air Resistance; Get an entire Cross-Match Exercise
Pc options motivational applications offering many applications (Tabata, Intervals, Watts, Coronary heart Price) to perform your health targets.Aluminum seat publish
Most person weight: 350 kilos . Twenty 5 inch diameter metal fan delivers most resistance, with six method adjustable seat fore and aft, up and down and tilt. Sq.-tapered design
Set a calorie, distance, or time goal objective with the superior pc show ; Built-in messaging to assist encourage you retains the exercise recent
Clients say
Clients just like the construct high quality, ease of meeting, and exercise high quality of the stationary bicycle. They point out it is top-notch, has good strong development, and resistance is nice. Some say it is nicely well worth the cash and that it is an awesome exercise. Nonetheless, some prospects have points with the noise degree and differ on performance and luxury.
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Original price was: $749.00.$699.00Current price is: $699.00.
Rob Drewry –
Great Exercise Bike!
My wife and I both enjoy using this bike! It gets most of your muscles involved, if not all, for a great aerobic workout. The most likable feature about this bike is it is sturdy! I carry about 235lbs currently and it does not creak or moan when I get on and go. Assembly instructions werenât the greatest, but they are manageable. Iâve yet to go all high intensity intervals on this bike, but it feels like it should handle it nicely. Currently using it for warming up before kettlebell session and building a better aerobic base for future endeavors.The screen is a bit difficult to read in normal household light unless the light is near directly overhead.
TJ Lombardi –
Solid Bike, Works Great, Highly Recommend
I worked at a Police Department 5 years ago, and they had a Rogue air bike. The equivalent of this assault bike. I loved having the bike for my HIIT workouts and always wanted to grab one.I’m now 2 weeks into owning this bike, and it is going strong and I’m glad I got it. The price point certainly seems very good for what you get.The bike comes in one large package. I assembled it in my garage and used everything that came with the bike. This thing is packaged super well, honestly, I spent more time unpacking the bike than assembling it.The instructions are easy to follow and you can honestly have this bike up and running in no time. The hand looks that come with it do a great job. Construction, this thing is a tank and was one of my concerns. I’m currently around 240 lbs, and this thing doesn’t leave me worried at all in regards to my weight. It’s just as strong and sturdy as the Rogue.I was worried about the program modes, but I added the photo so you could see. It already has the 10-20 and 20-10 modes build in. I haven’t even explored the other programs because those two are all I really wanted thr bike for.If there is one con to this bike, I’d say that I found it really easy to cross thread your bolts. Just go slow and smooth and you should be good. This bike is worth the purchase and I’d recommend it over the Rogue if you’re in need of saving a few bucks.
Scott –
Commercial Quality with just a couple of CONS
I purchased the Assault Bike about a month ago â I wanted to try for 30 days before I wrote a review. This review is divided into three sections: Pros, Cons, and Assembly tips.PROS:Commercial quality. Well-made and thus far durable. Heavy gauge steel where required. Itâs heavy.Simple to use display that can be programed/customized for your workout. Just bike, time, distance, intervals, etc. It even has a small shelf built in for an IPad, Kindle, or Phone.Yes, it will give you a workout like you read about. The harder you peddle or row, the harder it gets. You can put your feet up on the pegs and only use your arms.Would I buy it again? Absolutely!!!CONS:Since it is either commercial quality or nearly so, the most comfortable seat position (up & down) may challenging to achieve. The distance between the seat adjustment settings is about an inch. So, if youâre used to a mountain/road bike seat post, you may not get the position you are completely comfortable with. The seat does forward and backward like a normal bicycle.No place for a water bottle attachment unless you have a back-of-the-seat bottle attachment from a road bike.No air damper capability like a Concept 2 rower. The resistance fan is simply caged. Yep, itâs a bit loud and as others have said, the air does blow back into your face. However, at about the three minute mark youâre glad it is because youâll start peeling off layers.The pedals are standard bike. Not really a CON but something you need to know. However, the pedals (like the seat) are standardized so you can swap them out. I mounted a pair of SPD pedals to use with my bike shoes.Because of the bike movement arms, you wonât be getting standing out of the saddle like a normal bike trainer. The movement arms will either knock you back or draped over the front you go. There is also no gearing â just a resistance fan. Again, itâs not a bike trainer but a full body trainer.The CONS are minor and donât detract from getting out what you put into it.ASSEMBLY TIPS:The bike came extremely well packaged. Ensure you check all of the packaging for assembly materials.If youâre assembling this by yourself (I did), youâll need the following: 1) Two pads or blankets to assemble the bike on (the base is not attached and it will scratch a floor or snag a carpet). 2) A socket set and separate open-faced 11-13mm crescent wrenches (or an adjustable crescent) makes assembly easier. 3) As mentioned in previous reviews — liquid thread lockers to keep the nuts/bolts in place. 4) A box cutter or knife to remove the packing tape. 5) Needle-nosed pliers. 6) Philips head screw driver â small.Place a work pad on the floor. Place the bike box on its side and open the bottom of the box and peel back the cardboard flaps. Set the box back up on one of the pads â the bottom cardboard flaps should be open like a flower. Open the top of the box and remove the assembly instructions. With the top open simply pull the box up and away (watch the stapes in the box bottom/top).Cut away the tape and packing material. Place the movement arms, seat, peddles, etc on the second pad. When ready, remove the orange/red shipping stabilizer from the front of the bike. Remove the screw and washers from both the front and rear stabilizers. Attach both stabilizes loosely to the frame. Once both have been attached, insert the bolts lightly (with or without liquid lock) then tighten down all bolts.When installing the console mast base, use the needle-nosed pliers to lightly grasp the console cable and pull through. Once the base has been firmly attached, put the batteries (provided) into the console and then attach the unit to the base. Put the top two screws lightly in first and then the bottom two with either the provided tool or with your own philips head. Tighten down all screws. Since youâre going into plastic beware that if you tighten too hard, you may strip out the threads.When putting the handle bars on, be prepared for them to slip away from you and fall to the floor. Itâs a trade-off, I assembled the lower pivot first so I could have a little bit more space to work and then attached the attached upper pivot to the main frame.The seat assembles just like a normal bicycle seat as do the pedals. As to the seat, a closed faced crescent wrench or a socket set works best. I put my seat at a slightly upward tilt â much like a road bike. It took a couple of on-off workouts to get the seat right both front to back and up and down.I hope the above helps. The bike is exactly what I wanted. I follow the maintenance plan in the manual and so far I have had no problems.Yes, I would buy it again.