Ascend S1 Spin Bike
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Product Specifications - Ascend S1 Spin Bike
In this article, you'll find the technical specifications and measurements for the Ascend S1 Spin Bike.
Technical Specifications
Ascend S1 Spin Bike - Specifications
Min User Height 5'1" Max User Height 6'2" Max User Weight 285 lb Resistance Type Felt resistance mechanism Adjustment Type Manual adjustment Flywheel Weight 23 lb Bluetooth Connectivity No App Compatibility No Programs No Display Regular Stats Speed | Time | Distance | Calories | Heart Rate Heart Rate Monitor Included on handlebars Adjustability 4-way seat & 2-way handlebar adjustments Pedals Caged Tablet Holder Included Bottle Holder Included Construction Reinforced Steel Colors and Finish Black Product Weight 64 lb Warranty 1 Year Product Measurements
Ascend S1 Spin Bike - Measurements (Metric)
Seat Height (Min - Max) 78 cm - 98 cm Handlebar Height (Min - Max) 87 cm - 98 cm Distance between seat and pedals (Min - Max) 52 cm - 70 cm Distance between seat and handlebars (Min - Max) 47,5 cm - 54 cm Minimum ceiling height Your height + 18 cm Footprint 91 cm x 51 cm Ascend S1 Spin Bike - Measurements (Imperial)
Seat Height (Min - Max) 30.7 in - 38.6 in Handlebar Height (Min - Max) 34.2 in - 38.6 in Distance between seat and pedals (Min - Max) 20.5 in - 27.5 in Distance between seat and handlebars (Min - Max) 18.7 in - 21.3 in Minimum ceiling height Your height + 7 in Footprint 20 in x 36 in Product Measurements Chart
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Frequently Asked Questions - Ascend S1 Spin Bike
In this guide, you'll find common questions and answers about the Ascend S1 Spin Bike.
FAQ
What are the specifications of the S1 Spin Bike?
You can find all the specifications and measurements of this product on its specifications article.
What is the difference between magnetic and friction resistance?
When it comes to resistance systems in stationary bikes, there are typically two main types:
- Magnetic
- Friction
The magnetic resistance system uses magnets to create resistance as you pedal. The resistance level is adjusted by moving the magnets closer to or farther away from the flywheel. One of the big advantages of magnetic resistance is its quiet operation.
The friction resistance relies on pads or brake pads that press against the flywheel to create resistance. Adjusting the resistance typically involves tightening or loosening these pads. Friction resistance can provide a more road-like feel since the resistance increases as you pedal harder, mimicking the experience of riding outdoors. However, it can be a bit noisier than magnetic resistance.
Magnetic vs Friction: Which Spin Bike Resistance is Best for You?
Do the seat and handlebars adjust vertically and horizontally?
Our S1 friction seat can be adjusted vertically and horizontally, however the handlebars can only adjust vertically (up and down).
Can I use clip-in pedals?
Yes! We sell clip-in pedals that can be swapped on your bike.
Our crank arms are compatible with standard pedals with a 9/16 inch axle.
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User Manual - Ascend S1 Friction Spinning Bike