🚴♂️ Ride Your Way to Fitness - Anytime, Anywhere!
The LANOS Workout Bike is a versatile 2-in-1 exercise machine that combines recumbent and upright biking positions. With 10 levels of magnetic resistance, an upgraded LCD monitor, and a foldable design, it offers a convenient and effective way to stay fit at home. Ideal for users up to 300 pounds, this bike is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their health and fitness routine.
Color | White |
Display Type | LCD |
Drive System | Belt |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 72 Inches |
Meter | Speed, Heart Rate, Time, Distance |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Features | Foldable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Lanos |
maximum weight capacity | 300 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Lanos |
Item model number | XB |
Product Dimensions | 67.31 x 49.53 x 119.38 cm; 21.09 kg |
ASIN | B081GBYCNX |
H**.
Exactly what I needex
If you’re looking for something with all the bells and whistles (and Bluetooth) this product is not it. I didn’t need or want any of that, though. It can still provide enough information on the display, but I use my Apple Watch to track my workouts and heart rate (and they match the bike usually). Easy to set up. There’s a sound in the wheel area but I’ll wait to have it checked out by someone who knows what they’re doing with it, the sound is negligible. The bike is SUPER quiet, it’s nuts. I purchased a portable fan to attach to it and now it’s my favourite thing in my apartment.
R**R
Very comfortable and best weight capacity and resistance levels on a folding bike.
Pros:Easy to assemble.Sturdy with 330lb weight capacity.Comfortable to ride.Very quiet and smooth riding.Has wheels to move and can fold up.Has a phone holder behind resistance knob.Doesn't need an outlet.Neutral:I wish it had a bit more resistance but at $150 you can't expect it to be like a $300 bike.Cons:Pulse sensor doesn't always work.For reference I'm 6'1 and around 300-305lbs. I had a knee injury about a year ago and it still bothers me from time to time. This is one of the exercises the physical therapist would have me do to strengthen my knee. I am out of shape and getting up and getting ready to go to the gym has been a problem for me so I decided to get this. My knee never hurt when riding. I have tried the bike at my gym and physical therapist and I was surprised at how much more comfortable this one is to sit on. Maybe it's the backrest too but so far I haven't had any problems sitting on it for 30 min. The way it was packaged and setup for assembly is the best I've ever seen from a product I got from Amazon. Everything was wrapped and had the screws in the holes you just have to takes the nuts off, line them up, and tighten. The pedals are really comfortable too, in fact I use it without shoes and it hurts less than the bike at my gym with shoes. It barely makes a sound and never felt unstable with me on it even though my floor is uneven.The picture on the page shows 3 usable positions but there are actually 2. The first hole is for when it's folded up. The second is the upright and the third is the recumbent but I haven't tried that one.The machine is great for cardio but if your buying it for strength training you will probably max out the resistance right away or within 6 months. There are 10 resistance levels and you can feel the difference but I started at 8. After a workout my legs are a little heavy and feel firmer so it's working but it can't compare to what you can get on a gym bike or a more expensive bike. But if your just in for the cardio it's awesome even if you max out the resistance you can just pedal faster to sweat more. After 25 min on 8 resistance my shirt was covered in sweat.My only problem was the pulse sensor. The first time I used it, it worked great but after that the right sensor was loose and would slide around when I gripped it. But there is a screw behind it connecting to the handle so I tightened it and it stayed in place. But I'm not sure if mine is broken or if it's just a coincidence I grabbed it correctly the first time. It will show the pulse when I grab it but if I'm not holding it with my entire thumb on the sensor and my index finger on the screw behind it won't update in real time. If I grab it other ways it will show a pulse reading but rarely change.But even with that I would definitely recommend buying the bike. You could always buy a dedicated pulse/fitness tracker for $15-20 if you have a pulse sensor issue and from the bikes on Amazon that fold up this one had the best weight capacity and resistance. There was one with a higher weight capacity but it only had 8 resistance settings and reviews said it was hard to setup and even when working it didn't feel like much resistance. Only if you have the space and the money then would I say get one that doesn't fold but has better resistance.
G**A
Exceptional value!
Great price, quick delivery, easy assembly, silent operation, informative readout - everything I wanted in a stationary bike.
L**W
Exceeded expectations!!
I was VERY hesitant to order this bike mainly due to the low price and a few bad reviews. I figured it would have some issue because how could it be so inexpensive and be a quality bike but not wanting to spend $800+ I decided to give it a try. I am happy to report that this little bike is AMAZING. My husband owns his own physical therapy company with commercial grade bikes and this little guy is just as smooth as any of the bikes he has at his facility.Pros -surprisingly smoothsturdyCompact (but I am only 5'3 and 110lbs so not sure how someone 6'+ or over 200lbs would feel on it)back rest (which I needed due to a balance/vertigo issue I am having)easy to moveseat is larger than a normal bike seat making it more comfortablecould actually feel the difference in resistance levels ( my mom has a bike that no matter what you change it to they all feel the same) but this one has a notable difference.super quietCons -One thing I found, which has nothing to do with the quality of the bike, is that in recumbent position even with the seat lowered all the way, if I did not have on a thick soled athletic shoe it was a bit of a stretch for me but I just put a pillow behind me. For reference I am only 5'3. If the bike was in upright position I do not have this problem.Depending on what this bike is used for the highest level of resistance may not be enough. But please know why I say this. Personally level 10 is too much for me. At 46 going through some health issues I am holding steady at level 3 right now so I have a ways to grow into the highest level of resistance. However. my 19 year old goes to those extreme cycling classes that are super intense so in comparison the resistance was a bit weaker than what she is used to. She also said it wasn't the type of bike you can stand up and ride like at her class. But remember, those are commercial bikes costing several thousands of dollars. I did not purchase the bike with that in mind. I just needed a small bike with a backrest that was smooth and offered decent resistance.I wasn't going to include her opinion but this might help someone decide if this bike is right for them. If you are looking for a hardcore cycling bike that you can stand and ride at a high resistance this bike is not for you. If like me you just need something to get you moving with smooth, comfortable, compact features then this is DEFINITELY the bike for you.
K**N
The seat and back support are horribly uncomfortable; can't ride without a pillow.
There is a LOT i could say about researching bikes like this one. So many options and so many opinions; i just chose this and i'm keeping it. But i can't say i like anything about it other than it's super quiet.As other reviews & videos point out, adding resistance seems almost like nothing happens until you get up to like 7/8. This doesn't affect me because i'm doing cardio, but if you wanted a muscle work out i think you would be unhappy.Video reviews of this bike were all rainbows and cotton candy, but my personal experience is:> The bike isn't square. When you're sitting on it, my head isn't directly in line with it when i look down. It feels just slightly off when i'm leaning forward (it's ok when i'm sitting up hands free). Part of this may be because the seat itself doesn't mount square; and it bolts in place so there's no way to adjust it. I may try to take a picture and upload it if i can figure that out.> Seat and back support are hard as rocks. I ride with one or two pillows.> The handle bars with display are too small for some positions. One position -- hands flat, thumbs in -- is not possible because of the display. I think i have normal sized hands for a man.> Because of the display in the way of my hands, i might just take it off. I can't really see it anyway (lcd).> The pedals are too close in; i have to be careful or my angles hit the cranks. A friend said that this is common to these types of bikes so i guess that's just the way it is.Imo it wouldn't be super easy for someone elderly to fold this up and/or move it around. I don't have a problem with it but i feel like i should mention it.The base is sized so that it's easy to reposition this in front of my TV in my cluttered fam room. However, it's small enough too that you would need to be careful when getting off the bike, because if you lose your balance a little bit, the bike will come with you if you hold onto it.When it's in the upper position, i have to get on/off carefully; not too much room for leg to go over. I'm 5'9.At least one review said that the distance between seat and foot wasn't long enough for his legs. Personally i don't have this problem, but i guess maybe that guy had long legs.
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