
This Bells of Steel offering comes equipped with a front wind guard for less of an annoying breeze during training.
The Residential Air Bike employs a belt-powered drivetrain, which is smoother and quieter than a chain-driven system.
Despite its near-108-pound product weight, front transport wheels help keep this air bike maneuverable and portable.
At less than $775, this is one of the most affordable air bikes we’ve seen.
| Footprint | 50” L x 24” W x 51” H |
|---|---|
| Flywheel Weight | Not listed online |
| Warranty Coverage | 1 year |
| Max User Weight | 297 lbs |
For athletes wanting a budget-minded air bike for high-intensity training, the Bells of Steel Residential Air Bike could be a worthwhile investment. The sturdy metal frame can support athletes up to 297 pounds, and the rubber belt drivetrain can help cut down on some of the mid-workout noise. That said, we do wish that preset workout programs could be paused for interval training—according to our tester, the programming automatically resets if you’re away from the console for more than 30 seconds.