The maximum resistance was a little difficult but if you’re someone who’s been cycling for a while, you’ll probably breeze through it.Īnd though it’s cheaper than the ProForm Studio Bike Pro 22, I found that the overall construction was better-the welds were neater, the adjustable seat and handlebars moved smoother, and there was much less wobbling.īest of all, you don’t need an iFIT app or any other membership to use the ProForm Carbon CX exercise bike. That said, the bike only has 16 resistance levels so it’s not the best choice for cardio fanatics. The flywheel weight is only 28 pounds, but I didn’t find that to be much of a problem during the three days I spent with it. The bike itself is well-built and sturdy, much more so than its more expensive brother the ProForm Studio Bike Pro 22 is compatible with iFIT and you can switch out the pedals and seat for the ones of your choosing.Īlthough it’s budget-friendly, it still comes with silent magnetic resistance, as opposed to the more affordable but less durable friction resistance. The ProForm Carbon CX sells for $600, and while that’s not the cheapest studio bike out there, I believe it offers some of the best value for the money.
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