- YOSUDA pro magnetic exercise bike 2024 version, light-commercial
- 350 lbs weight capacity: made of thickened commercial-graded steel pipe, giving this stationary bike a rock solid build. It is for a long-term exercise workout, but not simple products for only a few months’ use
- Hyper-quiet magnetic drive system: we developed the latest technology magnetic system and eliminates noise to our fitness bike, controlling the sound at 20DB even after millions of times workout. No disturbing on working, reading, and sleeping at home
- Personalized fit exercise bike: this cycle bike with 4 ways adjustable handlebar and seat (inseam height 27-35 in) to fit users with different heights. The toe-caged pedals are designed with adjustable straps, fit for different size feet well
- 40 lbs flywheel with 100 micro-adjustable resistance: 40 lbs flywheel inspires your potential, no matter you’re beginner or fanatic. 100 micro-adjustable magnetic resistance levels, easy to customize exercise routine like burning calories, lose weight
- Super large screen monitor: the easy-to-read large screen monitor clearly displays RPM, time, speed, distance in miles, calories, and odometer
- Universal tablet holder: it’s unique design of the holder keeps your tablet or phone from blocking the display screen, also, it can extend to 11″ and can pivot up or down for a variety of angles which optimizes viewing capabilities
YOSUDA PRO Magnetic Exercise Bike 350 lbs Weight Capacity – Indoor Cycling Bike Stationary with Comfortable Seat Cushion, Silent Belt Drive
$399.99
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9 reviews for YOSUDA PRO Magnetic Exercise Bike 350 lbs Weight Capacity – Indoor Cycling Bike Stationary with Comfortable Seat Cushion, Silent Belt Drive
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J.M. Huntley –
Une fois installé, le vélo fait ce qu’il a à faire. Aucun bruit, simple, efficace. 4 étoiles parce qu’à ce prix, on peut laisser beaucoup passer. Autour du vélo, tout le reste laisse toutefois à désirer.
Les instructions (en anglais seulement) ne sont pas claires et les pièces ne suivent pas le kit de pièces reçu. Serrer fort avec leur tourne écrou multiple s’est soldé par leur tourne écrou qui s’est brisé sur deux de ses outils. L’ajustement en profondeur du guidon est bancal et limité. Le bouton Stop reste bloqué sur Stop incorrectement. La rotation du siège exige de dévisser deux écrous. Le moniteur est à batteries et en MPH et en Miles, sans possibilité de KM et KM/h. Le porte iPad est très élevé. Le fil de connexion au moniteur est externe et très visible. Les roues de déplacement sont difficiles à atteindre et à utiliser. Le banc mériterait de pouvoir se descendre 5cm plus bas pour les enfants.
Mais à ce prix, je ne m’attendais pas à plus. Travail réussi et à recommander.
Simon P Burns –
Je viens juste de le recevoir, je n’ai pas encore pu le tester vraiment, mais déjà je trouve que le siège n’est pas très confortable et j’ai beaucoup de mal à lire le moniteur parce qu’il n’y a pas rétro-éclairage…une simple petite ampoule led aurait pu régler ce problème! Pour le reste, ça semble aller, je verrai avec le temps
Straight Up –
I’m doing all I can to get back in shape. I’m 5’9″/285 lbs. Obviously, I’ve got a lot of work to do. I bought a high quality rower and now this Yosuda Pro bike, and it’s going very well. I work out every day now. The Yosuda is an important part of it. A couple of years ago, I bought an inexpensive bike that I hated so much I got rid of it. It didn’t have magnetic resistance like this bike, it had felt pads which you could hear the flywheel rub (very annoying). You couldn’t get the handlebars stable no matter how much you tightened the different bolts. I was skeptical about buying another inexpensive exercise bike, but I learned from my first purchase, magnetic resistance or bust. Fortunately, the Yosuda Pro, while relatively inexpensive, is completely different and so much better:
Pros:
– Very solid frame, no wiggle anywhere, and I don’t feel like I’m going to break it at my weight
– Belt drive, very smooth pedaling
– The Yosuda Pro has magnetic resistance
– It’s literally silent when in use
– Huge 40 lb flywheel
– The handlebars are firm but comfortable
– Plenty of easy adjustments to adjust seat position
– Tablet holder is handy for entertainment. The spring-loaded holder works great. I added a $140 11″ tablet to stream movies and TV, it provides a great distraction
– A lot of bike in terms of value. I don’t think you can do better for around $300
Cons:
– The stock seat is horrible, for large derrières, anyway. I don’t know it’s good for skinny folks either. The good news is Amazon has plenty of replacement comfort seats for larger bottoms. Easy fix, but you shouldn’t have to.
– Monitor is basic, but that’s OK, I just use it for time
– The paint scheme is a little tacky in my opinion. Less is more, but it’s a minor quibble.
I use this bike as my cooldown workout after rowing, and I find it very therapeutic. A lot of bikes may advertise a 350 lb weight limit, but the Yosuda delivers. It’s rock solid, silent, and super smooth to use, that’s all I need. If you catch it on sale, it’s worth every penny.
Michel Donais –
I purchased this bike because of its high ratings and I was aware of its limitations as described by others. The bike suits my needs in that it is sturdy and operates mechanically, hence there is little to break down. It is quiet and somewhat comfortable to sit on. The one weakness which others have commented on is that the screen that gives the speed, distance, rpm’s etc. is very difficult to read in normal room light. I find myself using the light on my cell phone to illuminate the screen. Please note, as the manufacturer states, that this bike does not measure heartbeat, nor does it give the level of resistance if that is important to you.
Jan Eric Welch –
The YOSUDA PRO Magnetic Exercise Bike is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a great workout at an affordable price. The bike works fantastic, providing a smooth and challenging ride without any unnecessary frills. However, there are a few minor flaws to note. The onboard screen/computer is hard to read due to the angle it’s installed at, and it doesn’t offer many features. Additionally, the handlebars were a bit uncomfortable, but we added some bar tape, and they’re much better now.
Despite these small issues, the bike offers excellent value for the price and delivers a solid workout experience. I’m very happy with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone looking for an effective and budget-friendly exercise bike.
Dan –
Very good magnetic spin bike for home usage. Reviewed and compared multiple bikes at various price points and decided on the Yosuda Pro. The build quality, fit and finish is very good and the ride is stable, smooth and very quiet. Plastic components have good thickness and are very durable. The electronic monitor could really use a back-lit screen; not a deal breaker imho because the digital readout is large enough. The seat is a bit hard, but I’m guessing it is due to the fact it’s new and it will soften up over time. The rollers are similar to those found on rollerblades and not the hard square edged type; maneuverability on both carpet and hard surfaces is excellent.
Ron –
Good spin bike, heavy well balanced wheel and enough adjustments possible from bars to seat to fit almost anyone. Magnetic resistance can be dialled up to insanely tough levels, even backed off gives a workout. Not a toy, this one. So quiet you can’t hear it, very smooth
CW –
i just got this, so i cant really say much about it….i bought a Yosuda rowing machine a while back…..love the machine, hate the exercise…..its hard on my lower back…..i also bought a 3 in 1 cardio machine from Yosuda….elliptical/stepper/treadmill….its not a treadmill at all, and i couldnt get use to the elliptical….i took the arms off, and just use it as a stepper…..i love it….im hoping this bike will prove to be as solid as the other two Yosuda machines i own
CW –
I have knee problem preventing me from exercise. This summer I tried road biking and it works without knee pain. Then I worried about cold seasons. I did a thorough research both in Amazon and YouTube and decided to buy this one. It turned out to be so good that even my wife who doesn’t care about biking fall in love with it:)
You need to do descend research before buying an exercise bike because it is difficult to return for its weight and size. YouTubers don’t seem to favor this one. I choose to trust Amazon review.
It’s rock solid and no touch pad. I used to be a mechanical engineer and would say no any maintenance for years to come. It’s magnetic and ghost quiet. You can do exercise while watching TV, Apple TV, YouTube or listen to music.
I figured that I can pedal it reversely to have zero impact on my knees. You pull the pedals from 2 o’clock to 10 o’clock or stretch it from 7 o’clock to 4 o’clock. Or auxiliary. The cal. burning rate is the same. You may need some practice to get used to it. The reverse motion actually minic knee rehab exercise while burning cals. I noticed they improve my knees over time.
Some people have issues about the pedals fall off on the older model. I noticed this new model reinforced the pedals. Some people may put too high resistance and apply too much body weight on the pedals. Being a road biker, I can tell how much resistance to simulate real biking experience. For an average exercise biker, It’s 100 cal., 3 miles, about 15(running) to 30 minutes(relaxing). That’s about the right resistance. You’ll see you don’t have much weight on the pedals. In real road biking, if you put more weight than that, you’ll getting faster and faster and tired soon or lost balance. If you really like more weight on the pedals, you are a mountain hiker. I think the 350 lbs means the structure can support a person with that weight, not on the pedals because belt drive mechanical system is for quiet and high speed, not for heavy weight. A 150 lb.-ft. torque is in the range of a car engine which uses gear drive.
Youtubers complain that it has no fancy screen functions or online program. It serves my interest. I think those are for the people feel boring. If you can watch YouTube, Amazon Prime movie, Apple TV, etc. and listen to home theater music, why you need those bells and whistles.
Some people complain about the screen is too dark. I agree. But products need trade off in design. If you want it brighter, you’ll need to change battery frequently or hook up to electricity that is a no to me. For me to fix the problem, I bought a motion sensing light strip (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B1QCR88N?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) and put it on the ceiling of the basement above the bike. It works perfectly for me.
Some small size people have issues about the handle bar too far away. I kind of agree. I am 5’7″ and ride on a 27″ road bike. It’s farther away than a 27″ road bike. I can raise the height of the handle bar so it isn’t a problem for me. For shorter people, it may be too far away. Hope new version can fix it. The screw hole on the handle bar actually goes through. If you want to fix it yourself, you can drill an M8 hole on the base, move the handle bar about 2 inch closer. It took me one hour. See attached picture.
Some have issues with the seat. I feel the seat is very comfortable compare to my road bike. But after about 30 minutes run, I felt numbness of my butt, which never happen in road biking. Then I switched the seat with my road bike. The result is the same. Numbness on the indoor cycling. No such thing on road biking. It proved that it is the nature of stationary bike – because you sit still, no bump, it hampers blood circulation. The way I deal with it is to get off every 30 minutes or so, or create artificial bumps.