🚴♀️ Ride Your Way to Fitness!
The LANOS Workout Bike is a versatile 2-in-1 exercise bike that offers both recumbent and upright positions, featuring 10 levels of magnetic resistance, a foldable design for easy storage, and a user-friendly LCD monitor. Ideal for home workouts, it supports up to 330 pounds and is designed for quick assembly, making it a perfect addition to any fitness routine.
Brand | Lanos |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Color | White |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 26.5"D x 19.5"W x 47"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Model Name | XB |
Maximum Height | 672 Inches |
Minimum Height | 60 Inches |
Number of Resistance Levels | 10 |
Drive System | Belt |
UPC | 850012704041 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46 x 15.5 x 8.5 inches |
Package Weight | 21.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 26.5 x 19.5 x 47 inches |
Brand Name | Lanos |
Suggested Users | Women |
Manufacturer | Lanos |
Part Number | XB_White |
Sport Type | Exercise and Fitness |
K**Y
Very Good
I have had this bike for about 7 months. It was fairly easy to put together. I was not happy to see a dent on one of the lower handle bars that is under the seat...but, it is on the underneath side...so, I did not bother to try to exchange it. It is not really visible. The bike takes a little bit of maneuvering to fold up/down...but, it is worth it to have a folding bike. I keep it in my primary bedroom and scoot it across the hardwood floor and put it on a mat when I want to use it. I live in a townhome...so, it is a good size to have. It makes a little bit of a clunk sound as the pedals cycle, but it is not bad. I ride and watch tv and the time goes by quickly. I am very active and use the bike for days when I want a little more exercise...or, when it rains...etc. I am 5'9" and find the bike to be a good size. I typically ride it for 20-30 minutes at a time and it is pretty comfortable. The time/calorie/etc. tracker works well. I think it is great price and pretty good product. UPDATE - I have this bike for about three years or so and I moved to a house last year...have a home gym now....this bike is still great. It survived the move with no issue and I use it even more often now. I now have a Pilates reformer and Total Gym Ultimate Fit machine and typically cycle after using the Total Gym while watching tv. Love it!
S**Y
Up and pedaling in under an hour! Good product for the price.
For starters, let's put this review in perspective. I'm female, over 60, with bad knees. I can manage a screwdriver, drill, and very basic maintenance and assembly, but I'm not going to build a shed or change an electrical outlet. So, when reading this review, keep that in mind.When this arrived and I looked at the assembly diagram, I was immediately horrified. The first page of the manual shows the "exploded" diagram of the control panel, and I thought I was going to have to assemble it piece by piece! Noooooo! But no. Not the case. Really, the manufacturer shouldn't lead with that in the manual!! The box contained several major pieces, and the nuts and bolts were already in place, loosely connected. I didn't have to identify various nuts and bolts from a mixed up package. Remove the nut and bolt (and washer) from one of the parts, put the connecting piece in place, then reconnect the nut and bolt (and washer). Really, all I had to do was put the seat, bases, handlebars/screen, and pedals on the body of the bike.The package includes an alan key and a small wrench, so I didn't even need my tool box! Woo hoo!It is VERY VERY quiet to pedal! Almost no noise at all. No problem hearing a television or audiobook, or holding a conversation while pedaling. The resistance is easy to set, and ranges from easy to "pedaling through thick mud." The screen is very basic, but easy to read. Distance, RPM, time, and pulse are mostly what I'd be interested in anyway, and it provides all of that. I believe that pedaling powers the screen, but two batteries are included in the box. Perhaps those allow the screen to remember time and distance. Not sure. There's even a place to hold my phone so I can listen to a book or music while I pedal!I found that the bike did not scoot around the (wood) floor as I pedaled, so I didn't need a mat under it. It didn't rock side to side, either, so I felt quite secure.Only a couple of negatives, in my opinion. In the recumbent position, the seat back is a bit too reclining for my preference. Nothing a pillow behind my back won't fix. The seat back does not adjust, so the recline make sense in order that it is in a good position for "upright" bike position (not recumbent).The manual shows assembly diagrams, but little else. You're on your own to figure out how the screen works, I think.A person with very long legs might find that the pedals don't allow a full leg extension. It's about enough for me, but when I'm on a gym-grade (or high end home-grade) recumbent bike, I find I prefer a more extended reach than I get on this one. Those bikes are MUCH more expensive, heavier, and bigger. This one does just fine for my purpose.The bike does fold up, so one could tuck it into a corner, but it's not going to be inconspicuous. There are little rollers on the bottom of the base, which engage when the bike is tipped to be moved or stored. That's a great help. The weight of the bike helps with stability (good!), but the weight does limit how easy it is to move around. I can move it on my own, but it won't be something I'll do every day.Getting ON the bike can be a bit challenging for me. I suppose I could mount it like a horse - put a foot on a pedal and swing the other leg over - but that's not really going to happen. Instead, I step over the center of the bike so one leg is on each side, then get onto the seat. Even in recumbent position that center piece is rather high for a short person with bad knees. In the "upright" bike position it would be somewhat higher. I'm not sure how this style of bike (collapsible and adjustable) could be other than how it is, but that first step is a challenge.All of the above considered, I recommend this to someone looking for a basic home exercise bike
M**E
Great, inexpensive bike. Pros and cons list in full review
Great bike for $200.Pros: easy to set up, easy to move around. Resistance (10 is quite enough).Cons: a little noisy, the seat is not very comfortable, not the best option for short people.I’m 5ft tall, and this bike works in the more upright position but I can’t really reach the pedals for the recumbent position. After reading some other reviews, I thought I would be fine but this is just slightly too tall. I make it work though.The seat is also super uncomfortable. It’s really hard to find a seat cover for this bike, I bought about 5 until I found one that worked - BUT - it’s pretty big on it and kind of moves around. Here’s hoping my butt gets used to the seat over time.Also the phone/ tablet holder is really not functional so if that is something you’re looking for I would get a different option, or get an added piece to clip onto the bike.I just plop this bike down in front of the tv and have been using it with the peloton app (as best I can), and it’s great!Overall, I would recommend, it’s not perfect but it’s also not super expensive either so it’s a great, affordable option.
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