

With Xterra, every training session is an adventure. Owned by Dyaco, Spirit Fitness manufactures cardiovascular equipment for the home, commercial and medical facilities with one simple goal: to improve the quality of life for everyone. Comfort, convenience, familiarity.High contrast LCD screen with improved readabilityDyaco house brands. Their appeal and effectiveness have stood the test of time.
AD2: 46 × 25 × 50 inches (117 × 64 × 127 cm) Elite: 55.1 × 26.3 × 55 inches (140 × 67.6 × 139.7 cm) Pro: 49.8 × 24.1 × 51.1 inches (124 × 61.2 × 129.8 cm) Chrome plated flywheel and Kevlar breaking system, this light commercial spin bike provides a smooth and quiet ride. Featuring adjustable seat and handlebars, 48 lb. Classic: 50.95 × 23.3 × 50 inches (129.4 × 59.2 × 127 cm)Offering comfort at an affordable price, the Sole SB700 Bike is perfect for both the indoor and outdoor cyclist.
Elite: 10 years on frame, 3 years on parts, 1 year on labor Pro: 7 years on frame, 3 years on parts Classic: 5 years on frame, 2 years on parts AD7: 53 × 26.5 × 53 inches (134.6 × 67.3 × 134.6 cm)59 × 30 × 53 inches (150 × 76.2 × 136.6 cm)
Spirit Fitness Spinning Bike Bluetooth And ANT
AD7: 10 years on frame, 2 years on mechanical and electrical, 6 months on laborThe Assault Fitness AssaultBike is a solidly built air bike that’s ideal for CrossFit enthusiasts or those interested in a low impact, interval-style workout.Plus, as the models are all priced under $1,000, they’re relatively affordable compared with many other stationary bikes on the market.When deciding which AssaultBike is right for you, you’ll want to factor in price, features, and quality.However, if it fits within your budget, the Elite is our pick as the best AssaultBike.For $150–$200 more than the other models, the Elite offers a more solid construction, a greater number of seat adjustment options, Bluetooth and ANT+ capabilities, an ergonomic seat, and a wind guard.Additionally, when compared with the Schwinn Airdyne lineup and the Rogue Echo, the Elite still wins out, as it offers the best warranty and Bluetooth capabilities, which come in handy for tracking your performance stats on the Assault Fitness app.However, the AssaultBike isn’t a good fit if you’re interested in a traditional stationary bike workout or want a machine with an integrated touchscreen. AD6: 10 years on frame, 2 years on mechanical, 1 year on electrical, 6 months on labor
