🚴♀️ Elevate Your Home Fitness Game!
The Sunny Health & Fitness Fan Bike Trainer is a versatile air cardio exercise bike designed for full motion arm and leg training at home. It features a digital monitor to track performance metrics, a 4-way adjustable cushion seat for personalized comfort, and a sturdy frame that supports users up to 265 lbs. Ideal for indoor workouts, this bike combines functionality with entertainment options, making it a perfect addition to any fitness routine.
Brand | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Special Feature | Heavy Duty |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 60 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Air |
Product Dimensions | 23"D x 40"W x 47"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
Model Name | SF-B2916 |
Drive System | Chain |
UPC | 815749013040 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00815749013040 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42 x 28 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 30.84 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 40 x 23 x 47 inches |
Brand Name | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Warranty Description | 3yr / 180 day Manufacturer Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Part Number | SF-B2916 |
Model Year | 2019 |
Style | Motion Air |
Included Components | Exercise Bike, User Manual, Hardware, Tool, (2) AAA Batteries |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
C**4
I generally do not like exercise bikes, but I'm keeping this
I have always disliked stationary bikes. But this caught my eye because it combines pedaling with arm motion for a greater workout. I was looking at stationary bikes because (1) I am rehabbing from 4 ankle & lower leg fractures and I need something to break-up scar tissue in my ankle joint post-surgery; and (2) I’ve gained 30+ lbs since the initial injury and I need to burn calories.This model seemed to have good reviews for the price, so I rolled the dice. Spoiler alert: I’m glad I bought it.I’m 6’ 3” & am currently around 235 lbs. This bike fits me fine - plenty of leg room & plenty of height. I like the fact it isn’t motorized & resistance is created through a belt-driven [front wheel] fan. Also, no motor means no AC adapter hence no cord and no need to place this near an electrical outlet. Though I feel a bit like a hamster, it’s actually not as easy to “spin/pedal” as one would think - it’s a good workout especially if you incorporate some sprints. And the fact it doesn’t have a motor is one less thing to worry about wearing out (a belt can be replaced if it breaks). And believe it or not, I like the air movement created by the fan - it’s keeps it fresh and a bit cooler.Two other pluses: (1) it has an extremely small footprint. Though the measurements are in the item description, I was skeptical - I thought the elliptical-like handlebars would give the unit a bulky feel. I was wrong, it’s really not obtrusive in the least. (2) The other plus: it’s lightweight. Even when assembled, if I ever decide to move it up (or down) stairs, my wife and I can easily transport it on the stairs.Assembly wasn’t too, too bad. Most of the hardware is already attached to the unassembled components (this makes it VERY easy to ID the hardware as the cardboard hardware card only has ~ 8 bolts). I will say that the included assembly tools, notably the “spanner wrench”, are barely adequate at best. If you have a metric wrench set or a combination wrench & a metric socket set, you’re better off using your own tools to attach the pedals (I tried using the included tools and this was the most time-consuming assembly step until I decided to use my own tools). Besides the front & bottom support/stand, just about everything else is tightened with an allen wrench (the display has four phillips head screws). Oh, one more thing - though the instructions recommend a 2-person assembly, one person can accomplish it. Though not perfect, I have definitely dealt with worse assembly instructions (I give these a B-).One must acknowledge, this is an *entry-level* exercise bike. The materials and construction are fine, but it’s nowhere near commercial quality or even that of a high-end exercise bike. And it cannot be this level of quality at this price point! The “screen” is basic and not really a screen - it is barebones (a digital number readout display) & not backlit (the photo is misleading - the colorful target heart rate graphic is a *decal* - it’s not a screen and there is no heart rate monitor which might exclude some from considering it). And there is no programming ... no preset exercise routines b/c this doesn't have a motor (remember - it's belt-driven). But as I previously mentioned, you can incorporate sprints if/when you choose to.In summary: if you desire a basic, entry-level exercise bike - this is decent quality and a step above the cheaply made sub-$200 models. It’s a good starter exercise bike, and it’s good for someone who doesn’t know how much they’ll use an exercise bike so it’s good to try this before you drop the big buck$. For me, I bought this for rehabbing an injury and to burn some calories while I’m healing. However, I like it enough that I plan to keep using it and incorporating this into my regular exercise regimen. At this price point: you can’t go wrong.
M**S
Great Machine at a Great Price
I have always loved these kinds of bikes because you get a challenging full body workout. This model is sturdy and very quiet compared to even regular exercise bikes. I don't have to blast my headphones; they can stay a normal decibel level. Being a basic, entry-level machine, this doesn't have many frills, and the tracking monitor which doubles as a cell phone holder gives you basic stats: Time, distance, calories burned, rpm. These days with fitness trackers, smartwatches, and mobile apps not having more info at your disposal is not tragic. I'm happy it figures out cadence so I can concentrate on other stats via my Garmin.Where Sunny Health really shines, though is in Customer Support. You can email with any question or issue and a real human will respond. And if you need replacement parts, the process is simple. My monitor didn't work; so, I emailed and explained the issue, and they sent me a replacement part within a couple of weeks AND they contacted me when they fulfilled the order. NOTE: It's a small, but growing company. They do all the manufacturing. Be patient, but know that it's worth it.I will be buying more products from them.
M**G
Well made, good quality, for price, buy it dont spend extra money
The instruction booklet was really bad , took even longer due to it. The pedal part with all those different washers was very badly written down and took over hrvto figure out, thank God someone in reviews posted a pick about it so I followed that, if not for that not sure could figure it out. I have put together many many things but this was the worst for clear instruction. Took way to long to assemblev due to poor instruction. It was packaged extremely well, even over kill lol. The seat is kinda cheapest and the pedals also. Just got today so I did try seems sturdy smooth,, works well.. the console is large but the tiny part with numbers is very small,, the top looks impressive in write up but its not really anything but heartv rate chart, which this doesn't have a heart rate monitor. I own a Rogue echo bike but its really made for tall guys, which ai will sell since this bike seems that it will work out well for my exercise regime
M**L
Perfect HIIT starter bike
I was saving up for a HIIT elliptical. They are just too expensive so I gave this little bike a chance. I am surprisingly impressed!1) Wanted an elliptical for less pressure on the knees. Jogging outside was killing my knees. This bike is amazing, takes all the pressure of the joints compared to jogging. And if your legs need a rest you can keep it going with an arm workout.2) Wanted a full body workout. My arms get so much more exercise compared to jogging. You can even rest your legs and only workout your upper body.3) I’m 6’6” and opted for this model because it’s measurements were slightly longer than the cheaper model and other competitors. It’s extremely comfortable and I don’t hit my knees on anything. Perfect for tall people.4) The price is appropriate for the quality. It’s not the best materials. You’re not getting some high end seat or construction but it does the job.5) The ability to do 30 second sprints then recover leaves me exhausted and sweating. 10 minutes on here is a 60 minute jog. Time is money! It’s the perfect workout if you don’t have a lot of time.
D**.
Excelente Air Bike
El ensamblado puede llegar a ser un poco tedioso si no tienes experiencia armando cosas, pero ya ensamblado va de maravilla, lo recomiendo para todas aquellas personas que son sedentarias incluso para personas mayores ya que la movilidad que hacen de brazos, piernas y tronco es muy buena para fortalecerlos, Excelente compra
M**E
Would not recommend
You get what you pay for essentially. Very low resistance,hardly broke a sweat .The build quality is okay but you might as well pay more for a better bike that makes you work for it. I would not recommend this ,not even to beginners.
S**N
No tension knob, poor instructions
Overall it’s a nice unit. Assembly was challenging. I’m a smart guy, own tools, but always like to try and assemble according to instructions and supplied tools. The peddles did not get assembled correctly as the instructions do not use clear images of the supplied parts, as if someone hand-drew the parts. The manufacturer should take colour images of the hardware and include this with the instructions.And no knob to adjust the tension/difficulty of the machine. This is my fault for not looking deeper but it’s an issue nonetheless
I**2
Bon mais limité
Devrait avoir un ajustement de la tension du pédalier et manettes pour les bras. On travaille toujours avec la même tension. Le seul moyen de varier l'effort est de pédaler plus ou moins rapidement...Ajuster le tableau en mètres-Km ou pieds-miles n'est pas facile. Je n'ai pas trouvé comment faire.
J**I
After using a few times it is now making a horrible noise when pedalling.
After using a few times it is now making a horrible noise when pedaling. Sound is coming from inside main body where the pedals go in. I am one day over the return date, really unfortunate, would not recommend. Assembly instructions seem incomplete in certain areas, like which washers/nuts/rings are really needed for the pedal assembly.Due to this clanking noise that's started I would not recommend purchasing.
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