Schwinn
112 Exercise Bike
The
Schwinn 112 Upright bike rest above the Schwinn
101, and Schwinn
103, and sits below the Schwinn
113 in their upright exercise bike lineup.
When
you move up the Schwinn ladder away from the entry level
bikes (Schwinn 101
and 103),
you're getting better bang for your buck, and not having
to invest much more money than the budget models.
The
thing you'll notice first while inspecting the Schwinn 112
is the amount of adjustability of the seat and handle bars.
You may think that getting the additional adjustment options
isn't that big of a deal, until you start riding the bike
for prolonged periods of time (that's why you're getting
a bike in the first place, right?)
Schwinn
112 Key Specs and Benefits
- 16
levels of resistance
- Workout
programs including 6 profile courses with Calorie Goal,
BMI Measurement, Recovery Test, Results Mode, Quick Start
and 1 Manual mode
- LCD
computer display including Time, Interval Time, RPM, Watts,
Distance, Pulse, Speed, Calories, Resistance and Alpha-numeric
prompts
- Regular
Schwinn Bio-Fit Comfort saddle with micro-adjustable fore/aft
seat slider
- Schwinn
Bio-Fit angle adjustable handlebars with integrated grip
heart rate sensors and micro-adjustable fore/aft console
slider
You'll
also notice that the pedal cranks, seat material and frame
materials have a higher quality level and there is more
heft to the entire package. The maximum user weight on the
Schwinn 112 is an ample 300 pounds.
I
like the Schwinn 112 upright bike a lot more than the lower
end Schwinn's for the better fit and finish, and the adjustability
factor. And almost came close to recommending it, but when
you compare it to the Schwinn
113, there is no contest in my mind...
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