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The JOROTO X2PRO is a premium Bluetooth-enabled indoor cycling bike featuring 100 levels of magnetic resistance, a robust 35 lbs flywheel, and a spacious 12.6-inch tablet bracket. Designed for stability and comfort, it supports up to 300 lbs and offers full adjustability to fit a wide range of riders. With integrated digital monitoring and a 44-day Kinomap subscription, it transforms your home workouts into immersive, data-driven training sessions.
Brand | JOROTO |
Special Feature | Distance Travelled Monitor |
Color | X2PRO (Support Bluetooth) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 41.5 Kilograms |
Material | Magnetic Exercise Bike (with 5 stronger magnets), Added 2 urgent leather brake pads for safety stop |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 40.2"D x 20"W x 48.5"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Model Name | X2PRO |
Maximum Height | 92 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 68.6 Centimeters |
Number of Resistance Levels | 100 |
Drive System | Belt |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42.52 x 32.28 x 7.87 inches |
Package Weight | 47.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 31.5 x 17.72 x 44.09 inches |
Brand Name | JOROTO |
Manufacturer | JOROTO |
Part Number | X2 PRO |
R**T
Joroto X2 Pro, Love this bike!!
The media could not be loaded. I was a little hesitant at first when choosing this product to buy. For thanksgiving I stayed 10 days at my aunts home and she had a peloton that I used twice a day for 40 minutes at a time. I was hesitant with the Joroto X2 Pro because I wasn't sure the resistance would be enough for a hard workout. I can say now.. that it definitely is sufficient. at the max setting 100 its comparable to 70% peloton resistance which is enough. When speeding at around 70 rpm you will for sure get tired fast and feel the muscle burn and lower the dialAssembly is easy, you might need an extra person to raise the bike above the base and secure the bolts. Also don't forget to tighten the seat bolt to the seat position you find most comfortable. The machine has weight to it and doesn't move when you get up from the saddle. its a solid machine. I am a short man 5' 2" and the bike is perfect for me. and to anyone up to 300lbs. It's extremely quiet at fastest rpm i can go. 90 to above. Bluetooth connects fast to Kinomap, and its a great app for cyclists.I am just a man committed to fitness and love having a spin bike. I am addicted to it. I've had it for a week now. and doing 2 workouts a day. 50 minutes each. I prefer blasting my classical workout music and working through the pain. Ending it with a pool of sweat on the bike floor mat.I find the bike pedals comfortable and strapped securely to my shoe size. I may replace the pedals later from all the positive reviews of the pedals clip ons. But don't see that happening any time soon. Only thing I didn't like was the monitor. there is no back light to it. So I bought a book light and strapped it on my bike. I can now workout in the dark and see all my stats with ease. love how I can input my miles, calories, and time before I start and once i start peddling the countdown begins. Also you can choose which stat you want on the top line which is bigger than the other numbers.The resistance knob takes a few more turns than the peloton. at times i will turn it fast and no change in resistance number. but by the second turn it starts adjusting. I mainly workout in the 45% - 70% of seated fast peddling. with intervals in the 80s to 90s of standing and going as fast as i can until i can't take no more. tablet stand is secure, everything is stable even my water bottle.I Highly recommend the Joroto X2 Pro.
M**E
Seems Very Good
Just got this, only ridden once, so I'll update this if more riding changes my mind.Seems very solid, well put together, and as attractive as an exercise bike can be. Arrived undamaged, all parts present. Instructions are fairly clear. 45 minutes to assemble, and I work on cars and such so might take longer if you don't do that kind of thing regularly.Good range of adjustments, fits my 5' 8" wife and me at 6' anyway, with lots of room to go bigger. Seat has a tilt adjustment like a real bike.Pedals seem solid, caged, standard threads I assume.The "computer" does not give you much, Time, Speed, Distance, Calories. All I ever use on these is time or distance though, so good enough.It's heavyish, slides fine on our tile floor, could be more of a hassle if you will want to move it frequently on carpet, hence 3 stars for Maneuverability. I did not need to use the wheels, but they look pretty solid. Plus side is that it will take whatever load you put on it.First ride was great. Totally silent, smooth, comfortable seat (for a bike seat anyway), and the magnetic adjustment was very easy and ran from very little to hard. Adjusts smoothly, with no "steps", so you can dial in exactly what you want. I ride seated, did not try standing or spinning style and don't spin so can't evaluate it for that.Only issue was the connection from the drive to the "computer" display. The drive end of this connection is just a piece of wire in a clear plastic shroud that pokes into the drive near the pedals. This must function as a magnetic sensor (a Hall sensor maybe?) that senses the rotation of the drive. When I first got mine set up the computer was not sensing the drive rotation, which turned out to be because that piece of wire was no longer inserted into the hole it goes thru to reach the drive wheel. As soon as I readjusted it so it was in the hole the computer started working. I probably knocked it loose when taking the packing material off. Has a clip that looks like it will hold it firmly in place so I don't expect this to be an issue in future.Overall I love the quality of the build and finish. Feels like it will hold up well.
B**L
Nice Bike -- But Difficult For Petite/Short Rider
I saw this bike in a Youtube review by a person who was also 5'0" tall like me. So I thought it would be a great fit for my petite frame, especially since it supposedly fits a 25" inseam. But it turns out that I still have trouble with the bike. Even when the seat is as far forward as it can possibly go, the handlebars are still a tad too far away from me (even when they're as close to the seat as they can possibly be). I tried to use the bike anyway, but after a few days I knew I couldn't keep the non-ergonomic position. So I watched a Youtube hack video and ended up ordering additional parts to make my own makeshift second set of handlebars. It looks janky. But it allows me to sit properly in the saddle.Other than that, I do like the bike. It's very well-made. The instructions are written in clear and comprehensible English. The company has videos to help with assembly, but I think videos made by regular users on Youtube are even more helpful in showing the process clearly. I was able to put it together all by myself, though there was a step where I had to prop it up against a wall since I didn't have a second pair of hands to help me assemble.The bike rides very smoothly once assembled. It's quiet, and the magnetic flywheel functions well. The only drawbacks are that (1) the resistance knob isn't that great because all you can do is turn it one way or the other, without having any objective sense of what level you're at with each turn; (2) the battery-operated fitness monitor is very rudimentary and not that helpful; and (3) I don't find the emergency hand brake to be all that great. But those things aside, it's a great bike at a great price.
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