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  1. Your Instagram posts made me take the plunge on my own peloton alternative, and I love it. I didn’t go with the Schwinn because it was on major back order, but I went with an echelon sport connect from Walmart. HIGHLY recommend. It was less than the schwinn but the only thing it seems to miss is its own digital readout—I have to use my phone to show cadence and resistance. (But it was also $500 so the price was right.) It has been amazing to me how motivating the peloton instructors are and how much they push me forward—definitely worth $12.99 a month!

  2. Can I ask why the mat is helpful? Does it just make it more stable or is it to protect your floors or both?

    Were you a man indoor bike rider before? I haven’t ever been but I’m intrigued by the challenge. However I don’t want a piece of equipment I don’t use. Lol

    Thanks for this post. I can’t imagine spending the money on a Peloton so I like hearing about more reasonable alternatives.

    1. The mat is just to protect the floor. I had never ridden prior to buying the bike. These bikes are in such high demand that I figured I could sell on Facebook marketplace if I didn’t like it.

  3. This is so helpful! Thank you! On your instagram post I noticed that the seat looked more comfortable than the average spin bike seat. Is that the seat it came with and do you find it decently comfortable? Thanks!

  4. Do you have to use the peloton app with this bike? Is there a free alternative app? Or youtube videos instead? If you don’t use the peloton app what would you be missing out on? Thanks!!

    1. I have only used the Peloton app, so am not really educated on other options. I know that there are options on YouTube. I really like the huge diversity of classes on the Peloton app (lots more than cycling).

      1. I dont use Peloton with my Schwinn. I use Les Mills on Demand. They have 3 really good Spin classes so you never get bored and are all regularly updated. They have RPM, The Trip & Sprint classes. Also Studio Sweat is another great online app for spin classes but you can find those on You tube aswell.

  5. How does the video/app and the bike work together? Do you adjust the resistance as you ride? Also, I have always loved riding bikes, but have never taken a spin class. Had you tried spin before purchasing the bike?

    1. I had never taken a spin class. Just went with my gut because so many trusted friends loved their bikes and had great physical results. Yes, you adjust the resistance as you ride. For the most part, the video component is separate from the bike, though the cadence is shown in the app.

  6. Hey! New Schwinn cycler here! I’ve been round and round with Schwinn trying to understand the clips that got sent with the bike, the shoes, 2 bolt vs 3 bolt spd cleats….can you please link or share what type of shoes you purchased?! I just want good shoes!!

  7. Thank you so much for this detailed post and sharing your progress on IG stories! I bought the the IC4 a week before you did for exactly the same reasons and your posts have been so inspiring—especially on the days that I don’t feel like riding. I always hear your words in my mind, “20 minutes CAN change your life!” and I can take the time to put on my shoes and ride for 20 minutes and I always truly feel better (mentally and physically) afterwards!

    Here are two additional tips:
    – Schwinn has simple instructions how to connect the IC4 heart rate monitor and bike to the Peloton app so you can view your heart rate (and with range) and cadence in the app of your Apple device (I also use my iPhone): https://www.schwinnfitness.com/ic4-bike-peloton-connect.html
    – Amazon Fire: I purchased the Amazon Fire tablet for my IC4 instead of buying an iPad. Peloton has an app for the Fire, but it is important to note that “Fitness accessories cannot be synced for the Peloton App to the Fire TV” (this means that you cannot view your heart rate or cadence within the app on the Fire, as you can within an iOS device). It’s okay, since you can see this information on the Schwinn display, it is just a little easier and there is a bit more information if you connect it to an iOS device. Here’s a link for support within the Peloton App for Fire, Android, iOS, and Roku: https://support.onepeloton.com/hc/en-us/articles/360035695712-Peloton-App-on-Fire-TV-and-Fire-Tablet-FAQs
    Thank you for ALL you do, Jess!

  8. Thanks for the detailed post! Is the media tray pretty stable? It makes me a little nervous my iPad would fall out?

  9. Hi thanks for your great review! I’ve had my IC4 for about 2 weeks now and so I watched your review while I was waiting for mine to arrive. I appreciate all the technical aspects of your review.. I use it with the Peloton app and it’s working out wonderfully. I do have a question, I noticed that when I’m around 100 rpm or higher, I can hear the wheel rub? against something ..then when I slow down, the noise disappears…has that ever happened to you when you had your bike? Just curious what might be causing it, if the wheel needs to be re-aligned?? Thanks again for your review!

  10. Oh my goodness I had no idea the resistance is different. I was on an easy ride and couldn’t believe how hard it felt Thank you!!!

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