

π΄ββοΈ Elevate your home fitness game with smart, silent, and stylish rides!
The Echelon EX-5s Smart Connect Fitness Bike features a large 22-inch HD rotating touchscreen, 32 levels of silent magnetic resistance, and a fully adjustable fit system designed for comfort and performance. Compatible with Echelonβs connected fitness platform, it offers live classes and music integration. Built with a durable steel frame and practical charging ports, itβs the ultimate home cycling solution for professionals seeking a premium, immersive workout experience.
















| ASIN | B07XGN9G8W |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 155,229 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 291 in Exercise Bikes |
| Brand | Echelon |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,807) |
| Date First Available | 6 Sept. 2019 |
| Display type | LED |
| Drive system | pedals |
| Features | Adjustable |
| Item model number | EX5-S |
| Manufacturer | Echelon |
| Material type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum height recommendation | 213.36 Centimetres |
| Maximum weight capacity | 300 Pounds |
| Meter | Speed |
| Power source | Pedal-powered (non-electric) |
| Product Dimensions | 132.99 x 53.98 x 142.98 cm; 56 kg |
| Size | 58" x 20" x 55" |
| Style | EX-5S-22 |
A**R
Would recommend for home cycling
Excellent bike, had it for a year, the bike itself is very sturdy and professional, no different to a decent bike in a good gym, had some issues with the software but the online help phoned me back and was sorted easily.
S**E
Research was key for me
Alternative to a gym membership as cycling is my go to fitness workout it was a no brainier, only had it 2 days and already clocked up 25 miles which i wouldnβt have done in this terrible weather we are currently having, very impressed so far
S**S
Lasted a couple of weeks
The bike lasted a couple of weeks before there was an issue with ball bearings coming loose. To their credit, Echelon have arranged a replacement bike, but this took a lot of back and forth, and in the meantime the bike is approaching being unusable. Which would be fine if I wasnβt paying for a subscriptionβ¦ fingers crossed the next one is trouble free! Update - the next one was not trouble free. This time the screen didnβt work. Have had to fight tooth and nail to get a refund. Wouldnβt touch this particular version with a barge pole.
G**G
EX-3 is an amazing spin bike - it's transformed my workouts
I spent a LONG time researching what spin bike to get, and eventually decided to go with the EX-3. So far at least, I'm delighted that I did so. Positives: - Electronically-controlled magnetic resistance means that when you connect the bike to an external app on your mobile device such as Zwift or QZ, you can allow it to automatically change resistance levels. This is an incredibly powerful feature - watching yourself cycle "uphill" or "downhill" on a screen and having the resistance change as you go is a game-changer. - Owing to the above, you can "hack" Peloton on the cheap by connecting the EX-3 to the QZ app and then having that app connect to a second device running Peloton, Zwift, etc. and then cast that device onto a larger screen (if desired). This gives you, for example, Peloton classes for the cost of the "app-only" Peloton subscription and minus the huge outlay for the Peloton bike itself. - The EX-3 transmits a huge volume of metrics over Bluetooth that can be captured by the QZ app (and then relayed onto a third-party app). This was a key reason for choosing this bike over a Joroto or Pasyou or similar BT-enabled bike - they only currently transmit cadence, which will be very limiting when trying to use third-party apps that really need power, etc. transmitted as well. - Almost silent operation. I live in a flat and this in itself is so useful for not disturbing others :) - No display unit built-in so you supply your own device to install an app on to connect to the bike. Some people will regard this as a negative, however it frees up space on your handlebar area (because youβll probably want a mobile device on your bike anyway) and the display and customisation possible by installing QZ on an IOS/Android device is just SO much nicer than staring at a pokey LCD display that runs off batteries. The bike also has an adjustable stand that adjusts to different angles and will fit most mobile devices such as an iPad. - Requires to be plugged in to work. This means that you don't need to faff about looking to replace batteries or worrying if this is why your BT connection has dropped out, etc. - You do not need to touch the (poorly reviewed) Echelon app at all and can instead go with a far more effective solution such as the QZ app for monitoring workouts. Huge numbers of people complain about the Echelon app, but I have not even downloaded it/used it once. The bike uses FTMS for its Bluetooth connection and QZ "saw" the bike straight away with no difficulty connecting. This also means that you don't have to worry about providing payment details to Echelon for subscription-purposes, or worry about firmware updates being installed on the EX-3 that cause problems (again this is something that people complain about online). - Good range of resistance (from 1-32). Some people have commented that the resistance is not really hard enough until you hit 26+ out of 32. All I can say is that as a (reasonably) fit 50-something man it is perfect for me - I don't generally go much beyond 22-23 without standing on the pedals. Be aware that Peloton uses a 1-100 scale, but an app like QZ will automatically calculate the conversion necessary when in a class :) Negatives: - Echelon (currently) has a poor reputation online for customer service. The bike itself seems really well-built, but there are SO many stories of individuals having something go wrong and then Echelon being poor at providing the necessary support. This was the biggest reason for me delaying my purchase, and is just something to keep in mind. - The bike box it is delivered in is very heavy and although I was able to build it up on my own without too much difficulty, to move the box into the required room would be a tough ask unless there are two pairs of hands (or you are "very nice" to the delivery team!). Other manufacturers are now able to offer the delivery of their bikes in two or three separate boxes to make the build-process more manageable. - If the bike loses power or the BT stops working then the βknobβ that controls resistance manually will not work. - The seat is a "racing style" one and although it's not TOO uncomfortable/firm, you definitely want to workout using proper padded bike shorts to provide adequate cushioning. You can of course though just swap out the supplied seat to one of your personal preference if you really want to - the bike uses a standard fitting. Conclusion: An amazing, well-built and specified spin bike which is definitely worth buying, especially for the metrics that are transmitted over BT, and the electronically-controlled magnetic resistance. However if you decide you want it, donβt buy it directly from the Echelon website as if you do you have no choice but to subscribe to their ecosystem of online classes at the same time (they literally donβt let you buy the bike without this). Youβll also be completely beholden to them for customer support if something goes wrong. The only thing you lose by buying it via a third-party like Amazon is that you can get an extended warranty if you buy direct, but personally I just donβt think this is worth it.
K**E
UK buyers beware
if youβre in the UK dont buy this get a peleton. the physical bike is great but they havent sorted the music license for the UK you just get library music, and they just sacked all the UK instructors. they also forced through a fireware update removing access to third party apps which I suspect is in breach of consumer laws. check out facebook official group and reddit to get a fuller picture.
M**S
Check out the app reviews. Ouch.
I was looking to buy this bike but have now looked at the Echelon app on the Google Play store, reviews make it look absolutely terrible. This has definitely put me off buying the bike as it seems a critical part to get the most from the bike.
C**M
Thereβs a reason itβs cheaper than Peleton
A lot of play in the bike when assembled from new and everything is tight. Secondly, the screen is very buggy, takes ages to respond and when updating needs a cryptic cycle of download, unplug, re-download until Complete. Without this tango being complete the bike becomes locked. Lastly connecting of heart rate devices is shambolic. Iβm into heart rate zone training at the minute so this is a HUGE deal for me. Had a garmin watch that worked for my first ride then would t connect at all afterwards, even when βforgetting deviceβ, this just led to my watch being a total write off. Purchased an Apple Watch to use and it turns out that will only work with the phone app and not the bike. So now I have to use my phone with Apple Watch alongside the bike screen to do HR training. I would purchase a chest HR strap but I have no faith in the bike working with it and do not want to waste anymore money. Finally, the support for the bike is shocking. Cannot find any advice on the EX-5S that is useful and get ghosted by support. Just avoid and get a cheap as chips bike, because thatβs all this is. Or splash a lot more on Peleton.
G**I
Having been an avid spinner for years in gyms finally decided to get this echelon bike based on all the good reviews. Was packed very well and easy to put together between 2 people. The ride is amazingly smooth and the bike is solid! I see all the reviews about an uncomfortable seat, but all spin bikes have uncomfy seats, invest for minimal cost in a gel seat for better comfort. We ended up downloading the Qdomyos Zwift bike app on a tablet and the bike immediately paired with it. Great for tracking your results on each ride. I ride to U tube classes and my husband just likes a pair of earbuds and his own music. My only minor complaint is not being able to move the handlebars forward or back but of course they go up and down. The pedals come with clips and cages and the clips accepted our spin shoes perfectly. Weve been riding it daily for 3 weeks and we are very happy with this purchase!!
C**E
Two years after my initial purchase I final invested in bike cleat shoes. Sadly it took me this long to discover there was a manufacturer error made in the pedals. The model claims the that it adapts to two, types of shoes, street shoes and bike shoes with cleats. Though this may be true the pedals sent with my bike were installed with reversed shoe cleats and and in order to switch from street shoes to Spd cleatbike shoes the pedals need to be removed
R**Y
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C**7
Iβve had the bike now for three weeks and absolutely love it. Itβs a great bike for the price. I was deciding between purchasing the 4s+ from Costco on sale for $999 then this bike went on sale from Amazon for $599. I had researched every bike out there and watched so many videos and reviews I came to the conclusion this is the best affordable bike unless you want to spend the money and get a peleton. The bike was very easy to assemble I did it myself in 30mins. I did watch tailhappy assembly video on YouTube. The bike is sturdy, quiet and just a really nice ride. I did get a gel seat cover. I love that I can watch anything and not have to subscribe to the echelon app. I think this is better than getting the bikes with a screen. Iβm currently using the free month with peloton and will decide if I want to keep it or just watch YouTube videos. Very happy with this purchase.
P**R
Arrived quick with no quality issues. Great all around.
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