{"id":56159,"date":"2019-11-12T12:46:00","date_gmt":"2019-11-12T12:46:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/garagegymbuilder.com\/?page_id=56159"},"modified":"2020-01-30T13:31:00","modified_gmt":"2020-01-30T13:31:00","slug":"schwinn-airdyne-pro-review","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/garagegymbuilder.com\/schwinn-airdyne-pro-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Schwinn Airdyne Pro Indoor Bike Review"},"content":{"rendered":"
Schwinn makes bikes. The American company has been doing so since 1895. For your editors and, we’re sure, some of you readers, Schwinn bicycles are intertwined with memories of riding with friends during the summers of our childhood. Although riding an indoor bike<\/a> isn’t the same thing as riding outdoors, it can still bring back the same nostalgic feelings, allowing you to feel free, even during the most intense workouts.<\/p>\n The level of craftsmanship and resiliency translates over into Scwhinn’s “all grown up” stationary cycles, which you sometimes see in group fitness classes. The company introduced its Exerciser model in 1966, and it was one of the first indoor cycles suitable and practical for use in the home. The gold-framed bike sported one front wheel, a leg with rubberized feet in back, and manually adjustable friction resistance. There was also a speedometer and odometer, featuring analog readouts and knobs. Technology and user experience have come a long way since 1966, but you can still rely on Schwinn to make an indoor bike that will last a long time and deliver consistent results.<\/p>\n Today, we break down the Schwinn Airdyne Pro stationary bike.<\/p>\n Schwinn makes bikes. The American company has been doing so since 1895. For your editors and, we’re sure, some of you readers, Schwinn bicycles are intertwined with memories of riding with friends during the summers of our childhood. Although riding an indoor bike isn’t the same thing as riding outdoors, it can still bring back … Continue reading Schwinn Airdyne Pro Indoor Bike Review<\/span>