Friday, 31 July 2020

Pooboo W258-2 Magnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike, Review

Pooboo W258-2 Magnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike, features reviewed, good entry-level recumbent bike at low price, with 8 resistance levels, LCD monitor, pulse sensors
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The Pooboo W258-2 Magnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike is a surprisingly well-built recumbent bike that’s ideal for home use.

The low-priced Pooboo W258-2 is a very good entry-level recumbent exercise bike that’s straightforward and easy to use – there are no complicated programs to figure out – just get on and go at your own pace, adjusting the tension level to suit your ability.

The Pooboo W258-2 Recumbent Exercise Bike utilizes a smooth and quiet magnetic belt-drive system and offers 8 levels of magnetic resistance to keep you progressively challenged which are easy to adjust via the simple-to-use turn-dial tension knob located on the bike’s frame underneath the console.  Simply turn the knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to increase or decrease the intensity of your workout.

Pooboo W258-2 LCD console with tablet holder, displays time, speed, distance, calories, pulse, odometer
Pooboo W258-2 LCD console
with tablet holder
The Pooboo W258-2 Recumbent Bike’s console is easy-to-use and features a clear viewing digital LCD screen that displays motivating workout stats as you exercise including: time, speed, distance, calories burned, pulse heart-rate, and odometer.

Your heart-rate is measured via the built-in contact pulse sensors located in the Pooboos W258-2’s handlebars by the side of the seat, which helps you to stay within your target heart-rate zone as you exercise.

The Pooboo W258-2’s console also features an integrated media shelf to place your own mobile phone/tablet so you can keep entertained as you cycle.

In addition, there’s a handy water bottle holder located within easy reach on the Pooboo W258-2’s frame underneath the front of the seat so you can keep hydrated as you cycle.

The Pooboo W258-2 Recumbent Exercise Bike features a large padded (high-density foam padding) comfy seat and backrest for welcome support as you cycle.  The seat base measures approximately 11.8” long by 12.6” wide and around 1¾” thick, while the backrest measures approximately 16.2” high by 12.8” wide.

Large supporting backrest on Pooboo W258-2 Magnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike, measures 16.2" high x 12.8" wide, image
Large supporting backrest

Large padded comfy seat on Pooboo W258-2 Magnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike, measures 11.8" long x 12.6" wide, image
Large padded comfy seat

The Pooboo W258-2 Recumbent Exercise Bike’s seat is easy to mount and dismount thanks to the recumbent bike’s ergonomic step-through frame design and the seat is adjustable for different user heights with its easy-to-use sliding angled seat rail system.

The Pooboo W258-2 Recumbent Exercise Bike features counterbalanced pedals with non-slip surfaces and adjustable safety straps for secure and safe foot placement as you cycle.

Pooboo W258-2 Magnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike with step-through frame design & sliding seat rail system, image
Step-through frame design
& sliding seat rail system
Sturdily constructed with a heavy-duty steel frame and thick steel tubing, the Pooboo W258-2 Recumbent Exercise Bike supports a user weight capacity of up to 220 lbs.

It features front and rear stabilizers for added stability and front transport wheels for easy relocation if required.  The bike itself weighs around 60 lbs and measures around 54” x 24” x 39”.

Overall, recumbent bikes are a great way to keep fit without the jarring impact of traditional exercise and the Pooboo W258-2 is ideal for beginners or people who have been advised to exercise in a low-impact way.




Motivational tip:  Cycling for just 30 minutes could burn between 207-345 calories for women, or 252-420 calories for men, depending on the intensity of the workout.


Let’s take a glance at the Pooboo W258-2’s features and specifications laid out in the easy-to-read table below to help you decide if it’s the best recumbent exercise bike for you:


Tuesday, 28 July 2020

Schwinn A20 versus Schwinn 230 Recumbent Exercise Bike, Comparison Review

The Schwinn A20 and Schwinn 230 are high-quality recumbent exercise bikes constructed with an ergonomic design for a comfortable workout. Both the Schwinn A20 and 230 recumbent bikes are designed with a low-step through frame design to make them easy to mount and dismount, while the low-impact nature of recumbent bikes means that you can exercise without the jarring impact on your body that comes with many other types of workouts.

 
Schwinn A20 Recumbent Exercise Bike, review features compared with Schwinn 230, with ECB magnetic resistance
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Schwinn 230 Recumbent Exercise Bike, review features compared with Schwinn A20, with ECB magnetic resistance
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Both the Schwinn A20 and Schwinn 230 recumbent exercise bikes utilize a high-quality drive-train, combining a perimeter weighted flywheel with Eddy Current magnetic resistance for super smooth and quiet operation throughout your workout.

The Schwinn 230 is the higher-end recumbent bike over the Schwinn A20 with a wider range of features and a slightly better overall build construction.  If you take a look at the pictures, you can see the difference in the overall bike design (including the seat) between the Schwinn A20 and 230 plus the different console design between each bike.

Being the higher-end recumbent exercise bike, the Schwinn 230 offers more resistance levels (20 levels on the 230 compared to 8 levels on the A20) and more program variety (22 programs on the 230 compared to 7 on the A20).  The Schwinn 230’s console also features a dual-screen display compared to the single screen display on the A20.  The Schwinn 230’s console also incorporates a range of premium features that the A20 does not have, including a USB charging / data export port, a 3-speed cooling fan, and 2 user profiles (the A20 only has 1 user profile).

Both the Schwinn A20 and 230 consoles do feature an integrated media shelf to place your own mobile phone/tablet to keep entertained as you exercise and both consoles also feature sound speakers with MP3 input so you can listen to your favorite music as you cycle.


Schwinn A20 console, image, with 8 resistance levels & 7 programs
Schwinn A20 console
Schwinn 230 console, image, with 20 resistance levels & 22 programs
Schwinn 230 console



Although the Schwinn A20 is the entry-level recumbent bike and its console does not have all the features of the Schwinn 230, its more streamlined console design makes it easier to use and is ideal for beginners or those who aren’t bothered about too much variety in their workouts.  Both recumbent bikes offer a Quick Start option with which you can just get on and workout at your own pace without any fuss or complicated menus to decipher!

Both the Schwinn A20 and Schwinn 230’s consoles display motivating workout stats as you exercise including time, speed, distance, RPM, calories burned and heart-rate.  Your heart-rate is measured on both recumbent bikes via the built-in contact pulse-grip sensors in the handlebars by the side of the seat.

The Schwinn A20 and Schwinn 230 recumbent exercise bikes come with a differently designed seat – the Schwinn A20 features a padded seat and backrest designed for comfort, while the Schwinn 230 features a vented seat and backrest which is designed for better airflow to help keep you cool as you cycle.  Both recumbent bikes feature a sliding seat rail system to accommodate different user heights but the adjustment design differs between the two bikes with the A20 utilizing a locking pin/knob and the 230 utilizing an easy-adjust lever.


Schwinn 230 Recumbent Bike, vented seat for airflow, image
Schwinn 230, vented seat
Schwinn A20 Recumbent Bike, padded seat, image
Schwinn A20, padded seat

Specifications, i.e. dimensions/weight, between these two recumbent bikes vary slightly and being the higher-end recumbent bike, the Schwinn 230 is the heavier and larger of the two machines and therefore offers a slightly higher user weight capacity of up to 300 lbs compared to the A20’s 275 lbs user weight capacity (see full specifications listed in the comparison tables below).

One other point worth mentioning is that the Schwinn A20’s console can be either battery-powered or electrically-powered with the optional AC adapter (i.e. the AC adapter is not included with the A20 but can be purchased separately), whereas the AC adapter is included with the Schwinn 230.

Both recumbent bikes come with a generous manufacturer’s warranty, but as you would expect, the higher-end Schwinn 230 comes with a better manufacturer’s warranty compared to the A20 (see full details listed in the comparison tables below).





Motivational tip:  Cycling for just 30 minutes on a recumbent bike could burn between 207-345 calories for ladies, or 252-420 calories for men, depending on the intensity of the workout.


Let’s take a glance at the main differences and similarities in features and specifications between the Schwinn A20 versus the Schwinn 230 laid out in the easy-to-read comparison tables below to help you decide on which is the best recumbent bike for you: