Weslo Upright Exercise Bike: Large green-tinted LCD display visually tracks your speed, time, distance, calories burned, fat calories burned and pulse as you exercise RPM meter tracks revolutions per minute on the screen so you know when to pick up the pace or slow it down a little Easy Pulse Heart Rate Monitor gives an accurate heart rate reading when you simply place your thumb on the Easy Pulse sensor built into the console Adjustable oversized seat is bigger and cushier than most to guarantee you not only have a productive workout, but a comfortable ride Transport wheels make it easy to move Ergonomic handlebars cut down on fatigue and prevent discomfort 250 lbs weight capacity See all exercise bikes on Walmart.com.
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Brand | Weslo |
Item model number | WLEX1076FM |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 990611 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 043619216004 |
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I ended up finding this bike used for a lot cheaper but I still think it is worth the price Walmart is asking for it. It gives you a great workout and lets you know all the things that truly matter. It is also silent when riding so great if you want to watch tv or just talk to someone. The only cons that I can give it is that it is very heavy and it doesn't have an off button. My kids like to play with it and it constantly turns the display on, draining my batteries. The only thing that I have found to do is take a battery out everytime I'm done with it. Overall it is a great bike and well worth the money.
It works well for the money I paid for it. I haven't used it but a few times but it's quiet so I can exercise in front of the tv if I want and it doesn't take up alot of space.
The bike is real quiet and easy to assemble. It came partially assembled and this was nice.
I have had this bike for about 3 years now. I love it. After I had my first child I needed to loose weight. I exercised on this bike once a day and ate healthy foods and lost a pound a day. I ended up losing 45 pounds in just a couple months! Now I just had my second baby and I need to loose 20 pounds. I have started the same diet and exercise and I hope to loose this weight by the end of the month :) If you can't afford a really nice stationary bike, I recommend this one. I have had no problems with it. My husband is 220 pounds and sometimes he gets on it too.
I bought this bike last week because of the low price.(you get what you pay for) The bike was easy to assemble, & everything worked fine, & it is very sturdy. Now here's the problem: the seat is EXTREMELY UNCOMFORTABLE! I could not ride it for more than 3 minutes. Now, I am forced to by another seat! Overall, the bike is okay for the price.... PLEASE purchase another seat!!!
I just assembled my bike and realized that the seat is set too high, even at the lowest setting it is up too high for me. If you are short like me (5' 2") you probably should buy another bike. Also the seat is ridiculously uncomfortable.
I'll admit I was very attracted by the price, and it worked as expected for the first couple of months. Now, I can't say that I used it very heavy, perhaps 2 or 3 times a week at 10 minutes a piece, and it stayed in the same location. Well, now it freezes up after you attempt to change the speed past the second position. The first two positions work fine, but as you attempt to switch it to "three", the screen blinks and the product shuts off, failing to switch the speed. You can hear the mechanism attempt to switch gears, but it is unable to do so. The defective part is the small black magnetic resistance motor. I can understand if I had this product for a long period of time, or I was using the product very frequently. I am the only user, and I weigh around 170 pounds. Since I purchased the product in January, I am outside of the window to return the product. $130 is a good deal on a bike, but a lousy deal on a paper weight!
I bought the bike online, put it together and tried to use it for the first time the next day. But as soon as I started pedaling I felt a strange crunch in the wheel and it lost the wonderfully advertised magnetic resistance. Unfortunately after that there was not much use of it, so I returned it, spent a little more money at a different store and bought a good product, which I recommend doing. I guess you get what you pay for...