🚴♀️ Ride the Revolution: Your Home Gym Awaits!
The Marcy Club Revolution Bike Cycle Trainer is a robust indoor exercise bike designed for serious cardio workouts. With a durable steel frame, adjustable ergonomic features, and a maximum weight capacity of 300 lbs, it offers a safe and comfortable cycling experience. Ideal for home use, this bike mimics the intensity of road biking with 100 resistance levels, making it suitable for users of all fitness levels.
Brand | MARCY |
Special Feature | Adjustable Footstrap, Adjustable Handle Bars, 40 Pound Flywheel, Easy to use resistance knob, Adjustable Seat |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 82 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Friction |
Product Dimensions | 41"D x 17"W x 40"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Model Name | XJ-3220 |
Maximum Height | 44.5 Inches |
Minimum Height | 28 Inches |
Number of Resistance Levels | 100 |
Drive System | Belt |
UPC | 096362992718 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00096362992718 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 41.5 x 33 x 9 inches |
Package Weight | 40.01 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41 x 17 x 40 inches |
Brand Name | MARCY |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Marcy |
Part Number | XJ3220 |
Model Year | 2007 |
Included Components | one club revolution bike, Warranty card, User manual |
Size | 40L x 20.5W x 43H" |
Sport Type | Training |
C**T
So happy I purchased
I bought this bike to help me stay in shape during quarantine. I did a TON of research on lower-priced spin bikes and ultimately decided on Marcy. Here are some of my thoughts/experiences with the bike so far.AssemblyThe bike arrived promptly and took my husband and I about 30 minutes to set up and included all of the tools necessary to complete assembly. The only hiccup was installing the water bottle holder. The screws are self-tapping and I found them impossible to get to them to fully seat. I ended up securing the holder using hair ties; however, most of my water bottles are of the Swell-style and are too tall to fit into the holder anyways.PedalsI read some reviews which indicated that one of the pedals fell off mid-ride and the threads were stripped. I did some research on bike forums and found that its really easy to cross-thread the pedals. To prevent this from happening, I screwed in the pedals almost all the way by hand and, if I encountered ANY amount of resistance, I would unscrew and start over. I still spent the first couple of weeks riding in fear of the pedal coming off but it's been about 6 weeks of considerable use and I haven't had any problems. I also eventually switched out the caged pedals for SPD pedals. Walmart had a set of pedals, shoes, and cleats for about $70.Handle barsThe handle bars do wobble a little bit but not to the point where I feel unstable out of the saddle. I also wish the handle bars could be raised by one more hole. I'm 5'9 and am already on the last hole. I imagine anyone especially tall would need to drill out another hole to get this bike to work. I also wish the shorter, inner handle bars (not sure if there is a more technical term...) connected at the top to more easily attach a tablet.Comfort/NoiseA lot of reviews mention the seat being unbearably uncomfortable. I personally didn't mind the seat and have not swapped it out for a better one. I've done all sorts of rides through the Peloton app on the bike and have had no problem doing any of the "moves" on the bike. The bike feels very secure while riding. My husband was super skeptical when I decided to purchase a lower-priced bike and was quite surprised how "legit" it looks and feels. Overall, it rides pretty smooth and quiet.I paid $230 for the bike and, for that reason, I'm giving it 5 stars despite some downsides. Prior to quarantine, I took one spin class a week. Using this bike and the Peloton app, I've done about 5 classes/week and have fallen in love with it. I really expected to sell/donate the bike once things start opening up again but I've decided to keep it and continue with the Peloton classes. I think if I keep using it more long-term, I might get a more higher-end bike. However, for my current needs, this bike is perfect. I would fully recommend this bike for someone who is looking for a less expensive bike or is a more beginner and/or casual user.
Y**D
Great durable bike with heavy resistance
1st day arriving- extremely well packaged with very attention to detail when it comes to where they put all the items you need to assemble the bike. It comes 80% assembled, all you need to do it screw in the bottom two bases, the seat, and the handlebars. It is extremely sturdy with the ability to stand and pedal without the bike shaking vigorously. Took me about 30min to assemble.Things to keep in mind- make sure you match the left crank to the left pedal vice versa, if you put the right pedal on the left crank. YOU WILL STRIP OUT THE CRANK AND CAUSE THE PEDALS TO FALL. This will render that crank useless thus the entire bike a oversized paper weight and needing to be replaced. if while twisting the pedal onto the crank you feel resistance STOP, you are putting the wrong pedal on.Make sure everything is screwed on tight, I didn’t use the included tools I had proper tools so I got it much tighter than I would have if I used the included.THE SEAT HAS BEEN CHANGED! I see a lot of reviews that talk about the horrible seat included, I had actually ordered a seperate seat but when this bike arrived the seat it came with is wide and extremely plush and squishy so I returned the one I ordered (pics included)Things I don’t like: I’m 6’0 and it is ever so slightly uncomfortable to reach the handlebars, I can remedy this by lowering the seat but by doing that I can’t fully extend my legs so that makes it more uncomfortable. this can be fixed if Marcy added additional holes for adjustment in the posts and their is room to do so. I could imagine you can drill out holes like another reviewer did. But if we’re talking stock and no changes, if your over 6’1-6’2 then definitely look elsewhere.It makes a clicking sound which I believe is coming from the chain not the actual flywheel, I can imagine it can be fixed with either oil or a tweak to the adjustments in the chain but not a lot of people are handy to fix this like I am.Will update in a few monthsEDIT 5/03/30- the different cushion seat That I said was so soft and cushiony is actually too soft that it provides no support for your butt, you sink and your basically sitting on the rock hard base of the seat. DEFINITELY replace the seat once you buy.The handlebar foam really soaks sweat so I can imagine it’s gonna break down in a few months and tear apart.PRICE BUYER BEWARE- I noticed Marcy as a company changes their prices for their bikes often in increments of $50-$150, I paid 249.99 for the bike, I’d suggest to not pay anymore than that, it’s not worth in my opinion the current $350 price tag.As far as being uncomfortable like I said in the first review, I’ve adjusted to it. It no longer pains my back. But I can imagine a person over 6’0 would not adjust to this.END OF EDIT 05/03/20 will update in 4-6 months
Q**W
Excellent
We were initially unsure about this but it works excellently for the price. The fly wheel is sturdy and well built and provides realistic inertia to the machine, the knobs are easy to use and the machine was relatively easy to assemble. I also use the same stock seat and cannibalized these pedals into a bicycle, using flat pedals on this machine instead. The handle bars give a lot of hand positions, but are pretty hard, one would almost need gloves if going for a 30 minute work-out. The machine is stable, I would rate it 9/10 for stability, its stable climbing out of the seat, certainly on the seat and only becomes very slight unstable if leaning on one side for instance, so it isn't rock solid. It is noisy because it uses friction for resistance, probably double the noise of some much more expensive models that use magnets for resistance but if you are using this while following a spin class work-out video (GCN on Youtube has excellent videos for free) or simply watching TV, you do not notice it at all, especially with head phones. The only criticism is the bottle cage, I tend to bump into it when using the machine, easily solved by removing it; and at home, there is really nothing to stop you from stopping your workout for a second and getting a drink. Its also surprisingly easy to move around with its front roller wheels. Use daily with GCN on Youtube and it will yield results. With free shipping, it is the best bang for your buck.
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