Schwinn A20 Recumbent Bike

Schwinn A20 Recumbent Bike

  • Recumbent practice bike with eddy stream insurgency system
  • 8 insurgency levels as well as 6 preset examination programs
  • LCD console marks your speed, time, distance, calories, as well as more
  • Grip heart rate monitor; step-through supine frame
  • 275-pound capacity; measures 16.5 x 40.5 x 61 inches (W x H x L)

Schwinn supine bikes broach the severe examination in the loose upon all sides with increasing reduce behind support. With easy to operate features, elementary assembly, as well as the singular console written with we in mind, the Schwinn A20 is the peculiarity bike during an entry-level priceGet fit upon your own report as well as in your own home with the A20 supine practice bike from Schwinn Fitness. Boasting the computer-controlled, eddy stream insurgency complement as well as the permanent leather belt expostulate motor, the A20 runs uniformly as well as quietly, with 8 insurgency levels to keep we upon your toes. The battery-powered bike additionally supports multiform opposite examination programs, so we can customize your examination as well as keep things fresh. And interjection to the ominous LCD console, we can simply guard your examination progress, with readouts for time, RPM, distance, pulse, speed, calories, insurgency level, march form .

Other sum embody the hold heart rate monitor; an extra-wide, extra-padded chair that adjusts to house riders of all physique sizes as well as types; integrated leveling feet for improved stability; unchanging height pedals; as well as the step-through supine support for easy entrance as well as exit. The A20, that additionally includes ride wheels for extended mobility, supports up to 275 pounds.

The A20′s LCD console marks your examination progress.

Features as well as Specifications:

  • Resistance Levels: 8
  • Resistance System: Quiet captivating ECB (Eddy Current Brake) insurgency
  • Programs: 6
  • Workout Programs: 1 Manual/Quickstart, 6 form
  • Heart Rate Monitor: Contact heart rate sensors built in to console
  • Display Type: Multi-function LCD
  • Display Readout: Time, RPM, Distance, Pulse, Speed, Calories, Resistance Level, Course Profile
  • Reading Rack: Yes
  • Water Bottle Holder
  • Fan
  • Rear stabilizers/frame levelers
  • Transport Wheels
  • Switchable From miles to kilometers
  • Product Dimensions: 61 inches prolonged by 16.5 inches far-reaching by 40.5 inches high (155 x 42 x 103 cm)
  • Product Weight: 60.1 pounds
  • Maximum User Weight: 275 pounds
  • Power Requirements: Battery operated, discretionary AC adapter appendage

Manufacturer’s Warranty
Frame–2 years, parts–6 months, Electronics–6 months, wear parts–30 days

List Price: $ 299.00

Price: $ 248.54

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3 Responses to “Schwinn A20 Recumbent Bike”

  1. robert "hiker person"
    24. Dec, 2010 at 11:14 pm #
    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    A great machine at a great price, November 18, 2010
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    robert “hiker person” (oregon,usa) –
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    This review is from: Schwinn A20 Recumbent Bike (Sports)

    INITIAL IMPRESSIONS

    The A20 is the replacement for the Active Series 20 and Amazon has now corrected their product description to show the correct information for the A20. I haven’t seen the Active Series 20 so I can’t really draw a comparison and trying to get comparison info (I was trying to decide which one to buy) from the sales staff at Schwinn was impossible since the person I talked to hadn’t even seen an actual working model of the A20 (let alone sat on one) and his information was limited to that which was presented on the website. I decided on the A20 since it did appear that they tried to make some improvements plus there’s the issue of being able to get parts if needed in the future.
    I received the A20 yesterday and both my wife and I have used it once. I will update in the future.

    SET UP: There are very few parts to deal with plus all necessary tools were included and this was a pleasant surprise. I laid them out and checked then against the list given in the assembly instructions before starting assembly. Everything was present. I was able to put it together by myself but having two people would be a nice option. It took about an hour to put it together and the instructions were easy to follow with words and diagrams.

    FIRST TIME USE; The seat adjustment was easy which was nice since I share the use of it with my wife (I’m 5’9″ and she is 5′) Both of us had an easy time using it so height wasn’t an issue. Some of the new items included with this new model were the water bottle holder (which I don’t use) and a book platform which is now part of the lcd platform (doubtful I will use it but if you do, you’ll need a way to keep the book open as it rests on a fairly shallow lip). It also has an added built in fan and I agree with the previous reviewer that it’s totally useless unless you stick your face within a couple of inches of it (what were those engineers thinking???)but at least you can turn it off. The lcd panel still doesn’t have back lighting which was a complaint with the Active Series 20. I’m not sure if the newer one differs in size but it’s okay to read with at least some light (window,lamp,etc). The lettering isn’t very bold on the lcd which makes it a little more difficult in low light. A fairly easy solution would be to attach a book light to the lip of the book holder. The operation during use is very quiet and with solid stability. The seat and back are padded and was fine during my initial use. The resistance levels were very easy to adjust as were the different courses. The monitor takes 4 D size batteries(not included) but there is an optional power adapter (9v,500ma) you can get from Schwinn for about $25 (including shipping) Might be worth looking into this or some generic adapter and saving batteries and bucks.
    This was my first time on a recumbent exercise bike and I loved it. It did exactly what I was looking for in an exercise bike. I think it’s a great exercise bike and the price is very reasonable. One reason I bought this bike was because of the Schwinn name (I think Nautilus owns Schwinn and Bowflex)and so far I’m not disappointed.
    4 stars because of the lcd (lack of bold lettering and back light)and useless fan. These are very minor complaints which don’t affect performance.

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  2. Cynthia E. Downes "Cindy Downes"
    25. Dec, 2010 at 12:10 am #
    5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    A great addition for a low-cost, home gym, November 29, 2010
    By 
    Cynthia E. Downes “Cindy Downes” (Broken Arrow, OK, USA) –
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    This review is from: Schwinn A20 Recumbent Bike (Sports)
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    After my husband helped me pull the bike out of the box, I wanted to see if I could put this together by myself; and, if so, how long it would take. So, I set a timer, chased my husband out of the room and began.

    In 15 minutes I had removed the packaging and checked for missing parts. All the parts were there.

    It took me just under an hour to put the bike together, and I did it all by myself! It was really easy! The parts were packaged in an organized manner and clearly identified so I had no trouble with parts. All the tools needed to put it together were included, so I only had to find a pair of scissors to remove packaging and four D batteries to operate the console. And the picture instructions were accurate and easy to follow. That was amazing in itself!

    Now, I had it together, and it was time to try it out. After playing with the controls a bit, I figured out how to select a program and gave it a whirl. Here’s what I like and don’t like about operating the machine:

    Pros:

    The machine is QUIET! This is perfect for anyone who lives in an apartment or who is concerned with waking up a family member while exercising. I can’t imagine this waking anyone up. A definite plus!

    It will give you a good bicycle workout. The program automatically increases and decreases resistance so you have to push yourself to finish. If it’s too hard, though, you can adjust the program. There are eight resistance levels and six preset programs to choose from and a Quick Start button so you can set your own speed, distance, etc.

    During your workout, the console monitors time, RPMs, distance, speed, calories burned, resistance level, and heart rate. The heart rate monitor seemed to work pretty well and I was able to get it up into my ideal range within a few minutes on a higher resistance.

    I’ve done quite a bit of biking (rode in the MS 150) and use the local gym equipment, so I know what it takes to get a good workout. No, this is not the quality of a gym exercise bike, but for the price, it’s a pretty good substitute. (Note: there is a limit of 275 pounds for this bike.)

    The bike doesn’t take up a lot of space (61 inches long) and it’s easy to move (60 pounds). My husband and I carried it upstairs without much trouble (we’re in our 60s) and I can move it around myself, when needed. In spite of it being easy to move, it’s extremely stable. I don’t worry that it’s going to fall over or tilt while using it.

    Cons:

    I don’t like is the fan, the display, and the seat.

    The fan is useless. Don’t even bother turning it on. There is not enough wind to blow a feather!

    The display panel uses a very thin, light font that makes it extremely hard to read, especially with older eyes. I have to stop to read the display. Not happy with that.

    The handlebar sits right below the seat cushion and as I pedal, I can feel it press on my butt! Not very comfortable! I put a small cushion back there to pad it.

    Bottom line:

    The bottom line is this: if you can’t join a gym, this is a great addition for a lower-budget home gym. It’s quiet, easy to use, convenient, doesn’t take a lot of space, and you’ll get a good bicycle workout for the money.

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  3. William R. Griffiths "Old Bill"
    25. Dec, 2010 at 12:50 am #
    5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Recumbent Excercise Bike, November 24, 2010
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    William R. Griffiths “Old Bill” (Tierra Verde, FL) –
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    This review is from: Schwinn A20 Recumbent Bike (Sports)

    This is a sturdy and well engineered stationary bike. It requires some intricate assembly but the instructions and all parts are easy to use and follow. All required parts and tools are included in a sealed board with clear descriptions. Takes about one hour to assemble.
    This is a versatile machine with several programs and varied workouts. It is powered by four D batteries which was not advertised. It has a alternate AC/DC converter line which you have to purcahse separately. This is a big bother when they could have included the adapter in the package for a minimal cost.
    Shiping was simple and quick. The package requires two men to lift and move to the assembly point.
    Overall this was exactly what we ordered, with the exception of the preferred power source.

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