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product_id: 764449
title: "Schwinn 230 Recumbent Bike"
brand: "schwinn"
price: "฿32018"
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url: https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/764449-schwinn-230-recumbent-bike
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# Dual LCD Display USB Charging Port 20 Resistance Levels Schwinn 230 Recumbent Bike

**Brand:** schwinn
**Price:** ฿32018
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♂️ Ride into the Future of Fitness!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Schwinn 230 Recumbent Bike by schwinn
- **How much does it cost?** ฿32018 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/764449-schwinn-230-recumbent-bike)

## Best For

- schwinn enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted schwinn brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay on Track:** Monitor your progress with dual LCD windows displaying 13 metrics.
- • **Connect & Share:** Easily track your fitness journey with Schwinn Connect and USB data export.
- • **Smooth & Silent:** Experience a whisper-quiet ride with a high inertia flywheel and magnetic resistance.
- • **Goal-Oriented Programs:** Choose from 22 programs designed to keep you motivated and challenged.
- • **Personalized Experience:** Two user settings for tailored workouts that fit your lifestyle.

## Overview

The SCHWINN Fitness 230 Recumbent Bike is a state-of-the-art indoor cycling solution featuring dual LCD displays, 20 levels of magnetic resistance, and a USB charging port, designed for users seeking a personalized and efficient workout experience.

## Description

desertcart.com : SCHWINN Fitness 230 Recumbent Bike : Exercise Bikes : Sports & Outdoors

Review: Great bike, great value. - I ordered the Schwinn 230 after doing some research on different recumbent bikes that were under $500. I wanted something with a full seat that was easily adjustable with programs, heart monitoring, workout tracking and could increase resistance via the control panel vs a manual adjustment to the equipment. There were a few models that popped up, but after reading the reviews and watching the video for the Schwinn 230, I was sold. Assembly was not too difficult. My husband and I were able to put it together in about 30 minutes. It helps to have a second person for some of the assembly but it *could* be done by one person. **Note, the main body of the bike comes assembled and is quite heavy. It may require one strong person or two people to get it up or down stairs safely. I have been using the bike now for a week and a half and am quite pleased. I am using the bike 7 months pregnant (not recommended unless checking with your Obstetrician first) as a way to get daily exercise that is safe, comfortable and doesn't overexert my abilities. There are many different programs and resistances to choose from, but I stick with 30 minutes on the quick-start (one level), which even at resistance 1 will burn around 100 calories over ~6 miles of cycling. My husband has also been using the bike on days he doesn't go to the gym and he finds it very challenging at the upper levels of resistance. The bike also includes a fan, which works great and can be adjusted to 3 speeds and 2 different positions, an audio jack for your ipod/iphone/ipad or other mp3 device and speakers (adjust volume through your device), and a tablet mount for reading, watching videos or surfing the web. All in all, a great piece of exercise equipment for the price.
Review: Excellent Recumbent Bike (and I am ACTUALLY using it!!!) - This bike is great, especially for it's low price. It is sturdy and my husband built it in about an hour without much grumbling (so it MUST have been easy to build!). I have used it every other day for the last week. I do the "rolling hills" program and it has me sweating by the end of it. Their is a little beeping melody at the end of the workout, and the other day my 5 year old heard it and yelled out "Goal Achieved!". Programing in your name, weight, and the date got me a little confused (and it isn't covered in the manual). I evenutally figured out how to reset the programming so my name is no longer just "Ju". There are plenty of programs to pick from, and more challenging levels that I will hopefully be able to use as my level of fitness increases. The cup holder is well located. Big enough to hold an oversized bottle or cup. Fan is a perfect height and keeps me cool during my workout. The seat is easy to adjust, and it fits my height (5'2") and my husband could use it if he wanted (at 6'4"). It really does have a the feel (resistance, quality, programs) of an expensive piece of gym equipment. Note: At my height the shelf for a tablet or phone is rendered useless because it is well below eye level. I happily hold my kindle as I pedal along. Added 7/9/15 - Still using the bike. Aiming for every other day, but not always accomplishing this. I am still doing the "rolling hills" program but I have increased the time by 10 minutes and the level by 1. My pants are looser in the thigh area, and I feel better and sleep better.

## Features

- Dual track two LCD window system allows you to monitor up to 13 different display feedbacks
- Schwinn Connect goal tracking and data export keep you up to date on reaching your fitness goals
- 22 programs, 2 user settings and goal tracking are all there to keep you motivated and challenged
- 20 levels of resistance aligned with a high speed high inertia perimeter weighted flywheel make every workout smooth and quiet
- Charging USB port and data exchange

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00D4LEEWM |
| Brand | Schwinn |
| Brand Name | Schwinn |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 908 Reviews |
| Drive System | belt or chain |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00708447907448 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel or Aluminum |
| Item Weight | 81.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nautilus, Inc. |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Height | 50 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 145 Pounds |
| Minimum Height | 160 Inches |
| Model Name | Schwinn 230 |
| Model Number | 100337 |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 20 |
| Part Number | 100337 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| Special Feature | 2 Integrated levelers, 2 User capability for multiple user set-up, Single piece frame, USB Charging Port Special Feature 2 Integrated levelers, 2 User capability for multiple user set-up, Single piece frame, USB Charging Port See more |
| Special Features | 2 Integrated levelers, 2 User capability for multiple user set-up, Single piece frame, USB Charging Port |
| UPC | 708447907448 708447907493 |
| Warranty Description | Electrical: 1 Year, Frame: 10 Years, Labor: 90 Days, Mechanical: 2 Years |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Schwinn
- **Color:** Black
- **Handle Material:** Stainless Steel or Aluminum
- **Item Weight:** 81.6 Pounds
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Maximum Weight Recommendation:** 145 Pounds
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Indoor
- **Resistance Mechanism:** Magnetic

## Images

![Schwinn 230 Recumbent Bike - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61mIj1P9fEL.jpg)
![Schwinn 230 Recumbent Bike - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81A4LIbjguL.jpg)
![Schwinn 230 Recumbent Bike - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/719Bki+S2DL.jpg)
![Schwinn 230 Recumbent Bike - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71hIYBm1MqL.jpg)
![Schwinn 230 Recumbent Bike - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71bcqFmUPNL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is the seat on this bike more/less comfortable than the foam seats on most other recumbant bikes? Do the ergonomics make up for the lack of padding?**
A: I have the large foam padded seat on my Schwinn 213, and tried the 230 at Academy Sports yesterday.  The seat was too hard and too short for me.  I'm 6'0", 250 lbs., and the front of the seat dug into my upper leg and hurt as I pedaled.

**Q: What is the difference between the 230 and the 270.  They look the same**
A: After spending a couple weeks deciding on a recumbent exercise bike, I've done a lot of comparing.  I could be wrong about something, but this is what I've read in user reviews, on the Schwinn site, noticed when trying the bikes or seen in the manuals.  Btw, I chose the 230, but haven't had a chance to put it together yet.The 270 has a light-up screen; the 230's screen doesn't light up.The 270 has a cushioned seat; the 230 has a molded plastic seat.The 270 has 3-piece cranks like a bicycle and good sized pedals; the 230 has a 1-piece crank and i believe the pedals are smaller.The 270 has 4 user profiles; the 230 has 2 user profiles.The 270 can pick up your heart rate from an uncoded polar heart rate monitor or by using the handle heart rate sensors; the 230 uses the handle heart rate sensors.And I believe the 270 has 5 more levels of resistance and 7 more workout programs.

**Q: how much does it weigh?**
A: Joni,The bike weighs about 90 pounds but, it's very easy to move.It has wheels under the front legs and lifts easily from the back to move.

**Q: Can I put a microwave on the ledge?**
A: I tried mounting a microwave, but couldn't find one that was small enough while still being powerful enough.  I opted for an induction cooker, and I couldn't be happier.  Everything cooks quickly and evenly and by the end of my workout I'm ready for dessert.  My routine is to watch a 90 minute movie; the first 30 minutes is workout only, the middle 30 I keep cycling while I prepare dinner, and for the final 30 I drop the speed and eat.  Make sure you adjust this schedule when movies are longer or shorter than 90 minutes, or you might not get the best exercise out of it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great bike, great value.
*by M***S on March 5, 2014*

I ordered the Schwinn 230 after doing some research on different recumbent bikes that were under $500. I wanted something with a full seat that was easily adjustable with programs, heart monitoring, workout tracking and could increase resistance via the control panel vs a manual adjustment to the equipment. There were a few models that popped up, but after reading the reviews and watching the video for the Schwinn 230, I was sold. Assembly was not too difficult. My husband and I were able to put it together in about 30 minutes. It helps to have a second person for some of the assembly but it *could* be done by one person. **Note, the main body of the bike comes assembled and is quite heavy. It may require one strong person or two people to get it up or down stairs safely. I have been using the bike now for a week and a half and am quite pleased. I am using the bike 7 months pregnant (not recommended unless checking with your Obstetrician first) as a way to get daily exercise that is safe, comfortable and doesn't overexert my abilities. There are many different programs and resistances to choose from, but I stick with 30 minutes on the quick-start (one level), which even at resistance 1 will burn around 100 calories over ~6 miles of cycling. My husband has also been using the bike on days he doesn't go to the gym and he finds it very challenging at the upper levels of resistance. The bike also includes a fan, which works great and can be adjusted to 3 speeds and 2 different positions, an audio jack for your ipod/iphone/ipad or other mp3 device and speakers (adjust volume through your device), and a tablet mount for reading, watching videos or surfing the web. All in all, a great piece of exercise equipment for the price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Recumbent Bike (and I am ACTUALLY using it!!!)
*by J***. on June 9, 2015*

This bike is great, especially for it's low price. It is sturdy and my husband built it in about an hour without much grumbling (so it MUST have been easy to build!). I have used it every other day for the last week. I do the "rolling hills" program and it has me sweating by the end of it. Their is a little beeping melody at the end of the workout, and the other day my 5 year old heard it and yelled out "Goal Achieved!". Programing in your name, weight, and the date got me a little confused (and it isn't covered in the manual). I evenutally figured out how to reset the programming so my name is no longer just "Ju". There are plenty of programs to pick from, and more challenging levels that I will hopefully be able to use as my level of fitness increases. The cup holder is well located. Big enough to hold an oversized bottle or cup. Fan is a perfect height and keeps me cool during my workout. The seat is easy to adjust, and it fits my height (5'2") and my husband could use it if he wanted (at 6'4"). It really does have a the feel (resistance, quality, programs) of an expensive piece of gym equipment. Note: At my height the shelf for a tablet or phone is rendered useless because it is well below eye level. I happily hold my kindle as I pedal along. Added 7/9/15 - Still using the bike. Aiming for every other day, but not always accomplishing this. I am still doing the "rolling hills" program but I have increased the time by 10 minutes and the level by 1. My pants are looser in the thigh area, and I feel better and sleep better.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ **UPDATED April 1 *** review Schwinn 230 -- beware the strange smell
*by J***8 on February 14, 2014*

I added my performance review below, my early review was only on shipping and assembly. SHIPPING AND ASSEMBLY: For ease and condition and shipping, etc, I give it 5 stars. This bike comes in a large box that weighs 90 pounds, and is about 5 feet tall, 2 feet wide and 1 foot deep. The UPS guy will deliver it to the door, and I was able to "walk" the box without any problem. I could not have lifted the box by myself, and I'm 6 foot adult male in pretty good shape, but I only had to go 10 feet from my front door to where I was taking the bike. So, if you expect to have to get the bike up or down stairs, or from the front door to somewhere way back in the house, you definitely want two people, and a dolly if you have one. The box did not have any clearly marked "this side up" that I could find, but it has the Schwinn logo and name so common sense tells you which way to rest it on the floor. I don't know that you could break anything by putting it upside down but who knows. The exterior of the shipping box had some dings and a few cuts on one corner, but no major marks of abuse. The box is very sturdy and professionally stapled and taped closed. You will need a good pair of scissors and a flat screwdriver to get the box open. The parts are packed carefully with plenty of form-cut Styrofoam. Plastic wrap also protects the parts I guess from getting scratched. After opening the box I was able to get all the parts out with no problem. You might want a second person to help lift the base out but it's only about 50 pounds and has several useful grip points so it's not too hard. The parts include two allen wrenches and a combination screwdriver tool for assembling the bike. Except for a pair of scissors, you do not need any tools beyond what comes in the box. They also have a clever marking system on a small diagram for all the different size screws and washers; but it can be torn beyond recognition getting it open so take a good look and maybe even take a picture of it before you tear it open. I found only one very small spot of breakage. The plastic cover that surrounds the front wheel has a left and right half, with 4 molded plastic male-female connections that hold the halves together. One of them had been pulled out, but I was able to snap it back together, and one of the pieces you put on during assembly holds it together too, so I see no problems there. The instructions are fairly simple and easy to understand. You really almost can't put something on wrong. I spent about 2 hours putting it together but I was taking my time and could probably have done it in an hour, maybe 90 minutes. You do not have to be especially good with tools or anything. There are some places where having two people would be useful, but I don't really think having two people would make it go much faster. There's just one or two steps where an extra pair of hands would have been useful. You may also need some WD-40 on one or two of the screws. The bike feels very solid and sturdy when assembled. It does not feel like a cheap piece of equipment. I'm not crazy about the shape of the seat but everyone's rear end is different and I suppose other people might like it. The display panel works as advertised, no glitches or anything so far. It has both a USB and a 1/8 inch stereo jack so you can plug in an I-pod or whatever. The speakers have decent sound. The bike is so whisper quiet that you will be able to hear music or the TV with no problem, without having to turn the volume up to 11. The fan seems inadequate, if you like working out with a fan blowing on you then you might need to use a house fan. The seat adjustment lever is interesting, I cannot for the life of me figure out how it holds in place once you get it set where you want it but who cares as long as it works. It takes minimal effort to engage the adjustment lever and slide the seat back or forwards. ** ONE ODDITY THAT I JUST MENTION --- PARTS OF THE BIKE, I BELIEVE IT'S JUST THE METAL PARTS, HAVE A VERY STRONG, NAUSEATING ODOR. POSSIBLY FROM THE PAINT OR THE MOLDING PROCESS, WHO KNOWS. IN A POORLY-VENTILATED SPACE IT WILL MAKE YOU SICK AFTER A WHILE -- HEADACHE AND NAUSEA. THE METAL POST THAT SUPPORTS THE DISPLAY PANEL WAS THE WORST OFFENDER ON MY BIKE BUT THE SMELL IS PRESENT IN OTHER AREAS OF THE BIKE. I TOOK CARE OF THE WORST OF IT BY WRAPPING THE POST IN HEAVY GORILLA TAPE JUST TO COVER IT UP AND IT WORKED OK. MAYBE I JUST GOT A BAD PAINT JOB, I CAN"T BELIEVE NO ONE ELSE WOULD HAVE REMARKED ON THIS IF IT WAS THE STANDARD FACTORY SMELL. ** All in all, I give this bike 5 stars for ease of setup, easy to follow directions, useful parts and tools, etc. I guess some people have had bad experiences with a busted bike being delivered to them but I had no problem. Just about anyone should be able to set this bike up at home and you don't have to be a professional handyman either. *** OPERATION / FEATURES *** OK, to answer the main questions: Yes, this bike really is ridiculously whisper-quiet. I mean next to no noise while riding it. It really is amazing after having a chain-drive Schwinn Airdyne for years to have a bike that is so quiet. I live in an apartment, so a quiet bike that would not disturb my neighbors was important and this bike is as quiet as it could be. I can hear the TV or radio easily, without having to crank it up loud. The resistance is very smooth when increasing or decreasing, and it is totally consistent while riding. It never changes suddenly to harder or easier, if you set it on 7 then it's going to stay at 7 for as long as you want. The higher levels provide enough resistance to give a great workout to even the most fit bike rider, honestly I can't imagine even using the top 3 or 4 levels LOL. Changing levels while riding is very simple and the change happens quickly and smoothly. The console is nice, it's easy to read, etc. No complaints, it's not as fancy as some of the gym bikes I've used but so what. The built-in programs are nice and provide useful variety if you want more than just a standard ride. Some simulate small hills, some simulate urban riding, etc. You get different difficulty for different amounts of time with the programs. I haven't fooled with the feature that lets you track your progress. The speakers are fair, but the fan is really just about useless. You will do better to set up a small fan next to the bike rather than using the built-in fan. Or maybe a small hand-held battery-power fan. The pedals are very solid, but of course like most of the parts on this bike you will want to inspect and re-tighten as needed. The special tool that comes with the bike is very useful for tightening the pedals so you will want to throw it in a drawer and keep it. The pedals are mounted so that you need to pay a little attention or your heel may strike the floor as you come around, but that's no big deal. I have average adult male size feet and I can get them in the pedal strap with no problem. I'm 6'1" and the bike is big enough that I don't have to put the seat all the way back in order to get the right setting. I imagine someone 6'-3" or maybe even 6'-4" could probably do OK as long as you don't have real long legs. I am also about 260 and I had worried about the seat's durability because of the way it's mounted, it seems like it would be under a lot of torque since it only attaches to the bike along the center but it seems to do just fine, and worst case it would be one of the easiest parts to replace. Overall, I give this bike 4 stars. It seems like a perfect home exercise bike for someone who wants a quiet ride, ease of operation, and affordability. I trust the Schwinn name, and I'm glad I went with this bike instead of paying twice a much for a gym bike. But the weird smell is a show-stopper. Maybe I just got a bad paint job? I love the bike so I'm not sending it back, but it really dampens my rating.

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