

MONOLITH AIR MOTION 5 REVIEW UPGRADE
Upgrade to the Pro or Elite bikes for Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity for greater compatibility. If you’re really into heart rate training, it’s worth noting that the Classic uses a Polar wireless receiver. The screen shows distance covered, calories burned, time and heart rate. You’ll find many of the same components on the Pro and Elite models, along with Bluetooth connectivity.Įach model comes with a high-contrast LCD display, although the Pro and Elite models offer slightly better readability. It’s your best bet if you need an air bike for light commercial use. The mid-range AirBike Pro bridges the gap between the two air bikes. The Elite has a 350-pound weight capacity. It’s made with enhanced stainless steel and can support up to 50 pounds more than the Classic and Pro models. The highest-level Assault AirBike Elite has an even more durable frame. We’re big fans of the AirBike Classic for its overall value, but Assault Fitness offers two additional air bikes. That’s crucial during workouts such as HIIT, Tabata, and sprints. It won’t rock or tip during sprints thanks to its heavy steel frame. This air bike is far from the most expensive on our list, yet it’s one of the sturdiest. You can crush your PR or dial back the intensity at any time. This also allows you to fine-tune workouts to get the results you desire. Resistance increases with effort, so the harder you pedal, the more difficult your workout becomes. You can use it in the comfort of your garage gym or in a commercial gym. It’s very well built and can withstand frequent, intense workouts.

The AirBike Classic by Assault Fitness is one of the best fan bikes for your money.
