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About Schwinn

Schwinn, established in 1895 by German-born mechanical engineer Ignaz Schwinn and financier Adolph Frederick William Arnold, began as "Arnold, Schwinn & Company." The brand quickly gained prominence in the U.S. cycling industry, notably achieving significant racing victories by 1896. In 1965, Schwinn expanded into home fitness by introducing the Deluxe Exerciser stationary bike. Today, Schwinn continues its legacy by offering a range of innovative and affordable cardio equipment, including upright and recumbent bikes, designed to meet evolving fitness trends.

Some Premium Schwinn Machines

Man on AD7

Airdyne AD7

The Schwinn Airdyne AD7 is a durable air resistance bike designed for intense full-body workouts. It features a direct drive system, multi-position grips, and an LCD console to track key metrics. Supports up to 350 lbs.

Man on 230 Bike

230 Recumbent Bike

The Schwinn 230 Recumbent Bike is a budget-friendly, comfortable indoor bike with 16 resistance levels, 13 workout programs, and app connectivity (like Zwift®). It features a vented seat, LCD console, Bluetooth® heart rate monitoring, and supports up to 300 lbs.

Woman on 130 Bike

130 Upright Bike

The Schwinn 130 Upright Bike is an affordable indoor bike with 16 resistance levels, 13 workout programs, and Bluetooth® connectivity for fitness apps. It features a backlit LCD and supports up to 300 lbs.