CNET key takeaways
More affordable than other exercise bikes at $600
Access to the JRNY app and third-party apps like Peloton
Warranty lasts for up to 10 years
If you’re on the hunt for an affordable exercise bike, the BowFlex IC SE is worth considering. It’s one of CNET’s top-tested bikes and a solid Peloton alternative, offering a similar experience without the steep price tag.
At $600, half the price of a Peloton bike, you’ll get a bike that offers a smooth ride and over 100 resistance levels. Although it doesn’t have a large touchscreen like the Peloton, you can access classes through a tablet using the JRNY app. The BowFlex IC SE has a 7-inch LCD screen, which can give you a reading on resistance, speed, watts and burn rate.
Adjusting resistance on this bike is simple -- just turn the knob under the handles. It may not be as high-tech as some competitors, but it gets the job done and even includes a pair of 3-pound dumbbells.
The 7-inch LCD screen on the BowFlex IC SE bike. BowFlex
If you’re familiar with JRNY, it’s the fitness app compatible with BowFlex products that gives you access to hundreds of group fitness classes, which include cycling workouts. You’ll get the first two months free, followed by your choice of a mobile-only membership ($11.99 monthly or $100 yearly) or the All-Access membership ($19.99 monthly or $149 yearly).
If you want to try a Peloton class, this bike lets you connect to third-party apps like the Peloton app through your tablet. You can also use other fitness apps such as Explore the World and Zwift.
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