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Schwinn 150 Upright Exercise Bike

Schwinn 150 Upright Exercise Bike

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  • ASIN: B0055WRX30
  • Item model number: 150

By : Schwinn
List Price : $499.00
Price : $379.00
You Save : $120.00 (24%)
Schwinn 150 Upright Exercise Bike

Product Description


Schwinn Upright Bikes offer a compact design and the feel of a more traditional outdoor bike while relying on core, stabilizing muscles to balance your body weight. Look to the Schwinn 150 for comfort, value and versatility. Features include a 20-pound flywheel, 16 resistance levels, 18 programs, speakers and MP3 music input port, and both telemetry and contact heart rate monitoring. It also includes the following exclusive Schwinn features:

The Schwinn 150 features the Polar® telemetry-enabled heart rate system.BioFit™ Comfort:
  • Ergonomic, extra-wide seat
  • Oversized, ergonomic pedal design
  • Fore-aft and angle-adjustable console, with integrated blower fan, bottle holder and utility tray
  • Speakers and MP3 music input port

BioDyne™ Performance:
  • Perimeter weighted flywheel for a true road feel, and smooth, consistent workouts
  • Oversized stabilizers and levelers that are built-in for a solid workout platform

BioConnect® Feedback:
  • 17 preset programs including 8 profile courses, quick start, distance goal, fitness test
  • 3 Polar® heart rate programs
  • Extra large black backlit LCD window
  • Schwinn Advantage™ workout tracking
  • Polar® telemetry-enabled heart rate system

Features ; Specifications:
  • 16 resistance levels
  • Perimeter weighted flywheel
  • Eddy Current Brake (ECB) resistance system
  • Retractable reading rack
  • Water bottle holder
  • Fan
  • Speakers
  • Rear stabilizer frame levelers
  • Transport wheels
  • Adjustable handlebars
  • Switchable from miles to kilometers (KM)
  • Fore/aft seat adjustment
  • Oversized deluxe pedal
  • Oversized saddle
  • Maximum user weight: 275 pounds


The Schwinn 150's exercise console.
The fore/aft seat adjustment allows multiple users to exercise comfortably.Manufacturer's Warranty5 years on the frame, 1 year on mechanical ; electric parts, 3 months on wear parts

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Schwinn 120 (2009)
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Schwinn 140
Schwinn 150
Nautilus U514
Number of Programs
7
10
10
17
17
16
Workout Programs
1 Manual, 6 Profile
6 Profile, 1 Custom, Quick Start, Fitness Test, Results Mode
6 Profiles, 1 Custom, Quick Start, Fitness Test, Results Mode
8 Profile, 2 Custom, Quick Start, Fitness Test, 3 Heart Rate Controlled, Distance Goal, Results Mode
8 Profiles, Quick Start, Distance Goal, 2 Custom, 3 Heart Rate Controlled, Fitness Test, Results Mode
6 Profile, Quick Start, 2 Custom, 3 Heart Rate Controlled, Fitness Test, Distance Goal, Calorie Goal, Results Mode
Performance Tracking
No
No
No
Schwinn Advantage™
Schwinn Advantage™
No
Polar® Heart Rate System
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Heart Rate
contact
contact
contact
telemetry enabled ; contact
telemetry enabled ; contact
telemetry enabled (with chest strap) ; contact
Display Type
LCD
extra large LCD
LCD
extra large black backlit LCD with multi-colored brickyard
extra large black backlit LCD with multi-colored brickyard
extra large blue backlit LCD
Resistance Levels
8
16
16
16
16
16
Other Features
magnetic eddy Current brake, extra Large console, fan, reading rack, water bottle holder, powered by battery or AC adaptor (sold separately) compatible, transport wheels, rear stabilizer frame levelers, wwitchable from miles to kilometers
magnetic eddy current brake, fore/aft seat adjustability, reading rack, rear stabilizer frame levelers, transport wheels, switchable from miles to kilometers, AC adaptor included
magnetic eddy current brake, speakers, fan, reading rack, water bottle holder, rear stabilizer frame levelers, transport wheels, adjustable handlebars, switchable from miles to kilometers, AC adaptor included
magnetic eddy current brake, console angle adjustability, fore/aft seat adjustability, reading rack, water bottle holder, rear stabilizer frame levelers, transport wheels, switchable from miles to kilometers, oversized deluxe pedals
eddy current brake, console angle adjustability, fore/aft seat adjustability, blower fan, speakers, reading rack, water bottle holder, rear stabilizer frame levelers, transport wheels, adjustable handlebars, switchable from miles to kilometers, oversized deluxe pedals
magnetic eddy current brake, console angle adjustability, fore/aft seat adjustability, blower fan, reading rack, water bottle holder, rear stabilizer frame levelers, transport wheels, switchable from miles to kilometers, oversized deluxe pedals
Dimensions (L x W x H)
28 x 17 x 48 inches
37 x 21 x 52 inches
42 x 21 x 52 inches
42 x 21 x 52 inches
42 x 21 x 52 inches
42 x 21 x 52 inches
Product Weight
56 pounds
73 pounds
80 pounds
88 pounds
88 pounds
88 pounds
Warranty
Frame: 2 years, Mechanical and Electric: 6 months, Wear Parts: 30 days
Frame: 5 years, Mechanical and Electric: 1 year, Wear Parts: 90 days
Frame: 5 years, Mechanical ; Electric: 1 year, Wear Parts: 90 Days
Frame: 5 years, Mechanical and Electric: 1 year, Wear Parts: 90 days
Frame: 5 years, Mechanical ; Electric: 1 year, Wear Parts: 90 days
Frame: 10 years, Mechanical: 2 years, Electric: 1 year, Wear Parts: 6 months
Max. User Weight
275 pounds
275 pounds
275 pounds
275 pounds
275 pounds
300 pounds

 

Schwinn 150 Upright Exercise Bike

 

Product Features

  • Extra large black backlit LCD window with multi colored brickyard.
  • MP3 music input port, speakers, 2 speed fan and built in water bottle holder and utility tray.
  • Comfortable contact heart rate pads located on the handle bars that offer fore-aft adjustments.
  • Transport wheels so you can easily move your bike into any room of the house.
  • Oversized seat and oversized pedals with toe straps.
  • New oversized console with 17 preset programs (including 8 profile courses and 3 Polar® heart rate controlled programs) and 16 levels of resistance. Schwinn Advantage workout journal with 2 user profiles. The console angle is adjustable to fit multiple users.
Schwinn 150 Upright Exercise Bike

Customer Reviews


I was an owner of the Schwinn 140 Upright Exercise Bike, and like many others had it fail me when the pedals one day lost all tension. That bike was squeaky, the display was problematic, and it had severe longevity issues. And if you would like to hear about the ridiculous "self-repair" that Nautilus/Schwinn warranty forces upon the customer, read the many negative reviews of that bike.
This new one was offered to me for free through the Amazon Vine program. Right out of the box, I noticed that the Schwinn 150 is basically the Schwinn 140 rebranded with nearly all the same components save the computer module. Even the mounts for the obsolete bottle holder are still present on the neck, as it has now been incorporated into the computer console.
ASSEMBLY: Unfortunately, the very first piece to piece together, the front stabilizer, is defective. The end caps which contain the wheels (necessary to move the unit) do not have screw holes bored in them as illustrated in the manual. I finally just jammed the screws in their myself but let's hope they don't start tearing into the plastic and making problems down the road. Really unacceptable. Putting on the pedals and seat is relatively straightforward however.
There are also still major problems with the attachment of the computer module to the neck and the body of the bike due to the moderately rigid cable being substantially too long. DO NOT bolt on the neck completely until you have stuffed it into the body or else you will just have to remove them to position the display properly. It basically involves a lot of wiggling back and forth until the whole assembly fits together, but it can be done with time and patience. It's annoying, and one has to be very careful not to damage the delicate wires on either end for fear of disabling the unit.
PERFORMANCE: Here is where things seem to have improved. The seat is not nearly as creaky as on the 140, and the display is easier to view from different angles. It is also nice having the bottle holder located higher and the addition of the fan is a nice little touch, although I will be using a much larger auxiliary one. Overall the pedaling seems to be smoother as well. You can get a good workout from this bike... while it functions.
Alas, from what I can tell the bike still has the same guts and the sound of the little whizzy motor that "switches gears" appears to be the same mechanism which is prone to premature failure. Only time will tell if this bike will last, but from what I read in the warranty, the terms and conditions have not changed since the 140 -- which means that fixing it could be a major headache -- if even possible after the 90 day parts and labor guarantee.
BOTTOM LINE: Shop around for a better bike.

I've had a 120 for about a year and it's held up pretty well so far. After seeing this one up for grabs on the Vine program I jumped at the chance to try the next model up.
Schwinn still hasn't figured out how to pack these things so they don't destroy their own boxes in transit, but luckily, all the parts were present and accounted for this time despite the fact that the box looked like it'd fallen off a train.
Assembly was generally more straightforward than it was with the 120, but the very first step--affixing the end caps to the front stabilizer--involves pressing some tiny, sharp screws down into a metal tube that wants to roll in order to penetrate the plastic. If you don't want to spend the night holding a bandaged hand over your head, wear gloves or pre-drill through the plastic. There's really no excuse for this.
Getting the console on was the only other thing I had any trouble with. It's really not that difficult of a process, but the illustrations in the instructions are quite poor, and there is no accompanying text to walk you through where the cables are supposed to thread through. Expect to re-do your work here at least once before you get it right.
In actual use, I do like it better than the 120. Being able to slide the seat forward or back a bit makes a huge difference for me, and the display is easier to read--both visually and in terms of comprehensibility. I still wish it had a simple tension adjustment knob and a timer instead of all the fancy nonsense they think they need to cram onto bike displays, but whattyagonnado?
The drink holder is a nice touch, but the fan is an absolute joke. It makes a lot of noise but barely moves any air, and it doesn't really even blow on you unless you move your face right up to the console. Nice try, but why bother?
Internally, I'm sure it's exactly the same as the previous models. Some have had catastrophic failures, but mine's been OK. It's smooth and virtually silent, and offers a pretty nice ride for the price. I wouldn't suggest that anyone trash an older model just to upgrade, but I'd recommend it to city dwellers looking to buy.

 

Schwinn 150 Upright Exercise Bike

 

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