Jk
Male
50 - 69 years old
Would recommend to a friend
Everything it's advertised to be

2300Com
Male
35 - 49 years old
Would recommend to a friend
No Regrets

A2Zbik3R
Sonyea, NY
Male
50 - 69 years old
Would recommend to a friend
Love this bike

Fitnessoverfifty
Male
50 - 69 years old
Would recommend to a friend
Fantastically built Bike for an incredibly smooth ride

Johnny V
Scottsdale, AZ
Male
50 - 69 years old
Would recommend to a friend
Awesome trainer ❗️

Soso
North Vancouver, BC
Male
35 - 49 years old
Just Okay

The Good
1. Attractive looking
2. Smooth flywheel
3. Doesn’t take too much space in the home
The Bad
1. There is a lack of integration with decent apps like ZWIFT. This is my biggest issue.
2. I find that I can never quite get the bike fit right. The V shape frame pulls the body too far away. I’ve been fitted on the bike.
3. I find it hard on my knees. I can’t get the same body position or smooth feel on the bike that I get from my road bike no matter how I adjust it.
4. There is a click on each pedal stroke. I had multiple techs in to look at it. It could be the surface the bike is on. I put...
The Good
1. Attractive looking
2. Smooth flywheel
3. Doesn’t take too much space in the home
The Bad
1. There is a lack of integration with decent apps like ZWIFT. This is my biggest issue.
2. I find that I can never quite get the bike fit right. The V shape frame pulls the body too far away. I’ve been fitted on the bike.
3. I find it hard on my knees. I can’t get the same body position or smooth feel on the bike that I get from my road bike no matter how I adjust it.
4. There is a click on each pedal stroke. I had multiple techs in to look at it. It could be the surface the bike is on. I put it on a mat provided by the store.
5. Despite the marketing, I feel the flywheel is too light.
6. The website is forcing me to enter a zip code...I live in Canada :~)
Kc
Female
50 - 69 years old
Would recommend to a friend
Was not a fan of indoor exercise equipment- until now

Warren
New York, NY
Male
50 - 69 years old
Would recommend to a friend
Simple and well-built, versatile and silent

The resistance, seat and handlebar adjustments allow it to be used in multiple ways: as an upright or as a spin bike; for an intense workout or just to work off stress and stay flexed. The ability to vary the resistance either by large amounts or infinitesimally lets me lets me simulate workout programs while remaining in control and proceed during the session based on the energy level and muscle fatigue I experience in real time.
The monitor gives me all the information I need, and the lack of buttons ends up being a win-win proposition as there's nothing that would make me want to press one. I am able to stay on track for my overall goals throughout the workout and adjust accordingly. And the backlight comes on just when...
The resistance, seat and handlebar adjustments allow it to be used in multiple ways: as an upright or as a spin bike; for an intense workout or just to work off stress and stay flexed. The ability to vary the resistance either by large amounts or infinitesimally lets me lets me simulate workout programs while remaining in control and proceed during the session based on the energy level and muscle fatigue I experience in real time.
The monitor gives me all the information I need, and the lack of buttons ends up being a win-win proposition as there's nothing that would make me want to press one. I am able to stay on track for my overall goals throughout the workout and adjust accordingly. And the backlight comes on just when it's needed, which hasn't always been my experience with similar readout screens.
The M3i is practically inaudible. I'd never biked to classical music before but was moved to do it with this machine because I lost none of the content on account of the bike and found I could keep to the tempo as it varied by working the resistance level.
It's also obviously built to last, with no serious wear and tear on the parts and extensive maintenance instructions and the flywheel out of the sweat zone. I'm so happy to have gotten it. This is my second magnetic resistance bike, so I can appreciate the planning that went into it.
Good job, Keiser!