I am curious to see your final results on what you feel is the best peloton alternative...taking into consideration build quality, features, and price ...especially if you want to use it with Peloton digital ! With the Sunny & Joroto you need to add cadence sensors & tablet/phone holders. The sunny has no holders & the Joroto's can only be used to hold either a tablet or water bottles but not both. Also the Sunny uses a felt friction pad ( wear & tear requiring more maintenance as well as being nosier). The Scwinn is almost $900 but includes water bottle holders, tablet holder, spd pedals & built in console...even though the cadence/ rpm metric sucks with a line graph vs a number . The Echelon Prime/Sisters Sisters (if Amazon ever resells it ) are only $500 but have water bottle holder, tablet /phone holder & includes full metrics via Bluetooth to its own echelon app . So you can either pay for its own connected services at same price as Peloton ($40/mo) and have a similar experience saving $1500-$2000 upfront or you can use the app in Free Ride on a phone along with Peloton on TV pr Tablet and pay only $13/mo for Peloton digital thus also saving another $27/mo or $324 a year! The Proform CBC is the cheapest of them all at less than $400! Includes a built in console with full metrics and even includes its own Ifit Service for One year ! That alone is a $400 value ! Its like you are paying for the service & getting the bike free ! The question is what is ongoing quality & how good are ifit classes & instructers compared to peloton or echelon . If you want to use Peloton & have a way to access Peloton on a TV then the issue with Tablet covering the console should not be an issue..but if you need to use the tablet holder to use Peloton or just want to chill and watch Netflix, hulu, hbo etc...then you have a problem ...cause the tablet will cover both the console & resistance controls. I would like to see you test out using alternative way to hold a tablet /phone on the Proform. I know you have both a bike phone holder & a gooseneck tablet holder. But so far based on your awesome videos and never ever seeing these bikes in person or using them other than the Scwinnn & Peloton....I would say the overall best value winner is the Proform...with Echelon in 2nd with Scwinn in 3rd. I personally would not be interested in the Sunny or Joroto. Also another added bonus of the Proform is its coming from Costco...so if you ever have any problems you have their extended return policy! I would also be interested in seeing your review the more expensive Echelon EX series with the rear flywheel (similar to kaiser) very curious to see how the cheaper Sport/ Prime compare to their older more expensive sisters !
I can safely say that I spent the vast majority of this morning and afternoon watching your review and comparison videos. Thank you for spending so much time to compile them! I used your link to order my Schwinn IC$ this afternoon. :-)
I picked up a brand new joroto x2 this weekend for 170$ . Very well built bike ( I’m 6’3 250 lbs) and it’s been great thus far especially for the price I got it for even at 300-400$ = very well worth it . No way in hell I’d spend 500$+ on an exercise bike
You do a great job. I like the table of contents that allows FF to sections of interest. Kudos bro. I hope the IC4 goes on sale on Black Friday. I want one!
I know it’s crazy, but for me mentally being able select the same resistance level quickly and repeatably for tracking and Peloton class engagement is deciding factor, so went with the IC4. But I seem to be alone in that and everyone has their own criteria. The IC4 has some issues, but that 1 feature was important
Something I want to recommend is that you may want to also state their weight limit. Last time I looked at joroto I thought it said weight limit 260 but the ic4 I do know the documentation says 330lb weight limit. This is helpful when you overweight.
I have really been enjoying all of your review videos. You’re super thorough which is appreciated. Definitely making it hard for me to decide on a bike but leaning toward a Schwinn ic4. It would be interesting to see a comparison between the Joroto x2 vs the Echelon Connect Sport/Prime since they’re kinda in the same price point.
Thank you for leaving this comment, it means a lot to me! sorry for making it difficult to decide lol, the schwinn ic legit, but does have it's own downsides too. thanks for the video idea, ill add it to my list, been sorting out how i am ranking all these bikes on my new scale, its a lot tougher to rate them then i initially thought it would be!
I bought 3 IC4s from 2 different online stores and returned all of them back due to the transit damages. Schwinn [Nautilus Inc] used a thin & cheap corrugated box that is not suitable for its price of $1000.
Can you review the cyclace bike on Amazon. I want to purchase it but I haven't seen many reviews on weight limits and noise of the resistance and durability.
I know that you don't advise on the longevity of bikes, but I'm curious what your thoughts are on the comparison between the Joroto and the sunny for quality? I'm someone who doesn't really care about metrics, I just want a good bike that can get me good workouts and be low maintenance. Thanks for the videos - my wife says I spend way too much time watching! haha
Lol thanks for watching Bobby. I feel like Sunny sb1002 is the higher quality machine of the two, they have a long history and track record too. Will be doing a tailhappy score on the sunny soon. Hope this helps.
Is the extended warranty recommended? Does it give 5 year extended parts warranty over 3 years? I'm about to get the IC4 but wondering if I should get the extended warranty. Stretching my budget a little so debating.
Thanks for the great review! Question regarding the Schwinn IC4: is it NECESSARY to plug in the bike to an outlet (around 14:30 you point out there's a plug connector...), or can one use it without plugging it in, relying just on the batteries for the monitor?)
Really annoying how nobody talks about the power metre readings.. This is the most important factor if your a competitive rider, I don't care about cadence, heartbeat or speed readings..
$20 discount: bit.ly/JorotoX2 Coupon: TAILHAPPY (free shipping too)
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0:00 intro
1:05 first great similarity
1:29 similar stem
2:02 handlebars
2:50 screen first look
3:19 grip positions
4:36 fly wheel first comments
6:23 seats
7:25 adjustability
8:26 knobs
8:54 resistance knobs
9:45 screens and metrics
10:24 schwinn ic4 features
11:21 schwinn ic4 heart rate monitor
11:48 pedals
13:07 cycling shoe rant
13:24 mobility and feet
14:04 power connection and cords
14:35 fly wheel measuremnts
15:20 drivetrain comments
16:30 style comments
17:07 joroto x2 first ride comments
18:31 joroto x2 minimum resistance
19:44 schwinn ic4 first ride
21:26 max height comments
21:56 schwinn ic4 resistance comments
22:55 schwinn ic4 max resistance
23:34 going past max resistance
24:46 comparing max resistance
25:50 drive train feel comparison
26:45 schwinn ic4 drive train comments
27:29 summary
This is the gold standard of product comparison videos
Thank you Eric, means a lot to me!
I am curious to see your final results on what you feel is the best peloton alternative...taking into consideration build quality, features, and price ...especially if you want to use it with Peloton digital ! With the Sunny & Joroto you need to add cadence sensors & tablet/phone holders. The sunny has no holders & the Joroto's can only be used to hold either a tablet or water bottles but not both. Also the Sunny uses a felt friction pad ( wear & tear requiring more maintenance as well as being nosier).
The Scwinn is almost $900 but includes water bottle holders, tablet holder, spd pedals & built in console...even though the cadence/ rpm metric sucks with a line graph vs a number .
The Echelon Prime/Sisters Sisters (if Amazon ever resells it ) are only $500 but have water bottle holder, tablet /phone holder & includes full metrics via Bluetooth to its own echelon app . So you can either pay for its own connected services at same price as Peloton ($40/mo) and have a similar experience saving $1500-$2000 upfront or you can use the app in Free Ride on a phone along with Peloton on TV pr Tablet and pay only $13/mo for Peloton digital thus also saving another $27/mo or $324 a year!
The Proform CBC is the cheapest of them all at less than $400! Includes a built in console with full metrics and even includes its own Ifit Service for One year ! That alone is a $400 value ! Its like you are paying for the service & getting the bike free ! The question is what is ongoing quality & how good are ifit classes & instructers compared to peloton or echelon . If you want to use Peloton & have a way to access Peloton on a TV then the issue with Tablet covering the console should not be an issue..but if you need to use the tablet holder to use Peloton or just want to chill and watch Netflix, hulu, hbo etc...then you have a problem ...cause the tablet will cover both the console & resistance controls. I would like to see you test out using alternative way to hold a tablet /phone on the Proform. I know you have both a bike phone holder & a gooseneck tablet holder.
But so far based on your awesome videos and never ever seeing these bikes in person or using them other than the Scwinnn & Peloton....I would say the overall best value winner is the Proform...with Echelon in 2nd with Scwinn in 3rd. I personally would not be interested in the Sunny or Joroto.
Also another added bonus of the Proform is its coming from Costco...so if you ever have any problems you have their extended return policy!
I would also be interested in seeing your review the more expensive Echelon EX series with the rear flywheel (similar to kaiser) very curious to see how the cheaper Sport/ Prime compare to their older more expensive sisters !
I can safely say that I spent the vast majority of this morning and afternoon watching your review and comparison videos. Thank you for spending so much time to compile them! I used your link to order my Schwinn IC$ this afternoon. :-)
I meant IC4, but IC$ seems appropriate too. 😂
I picked up a brand new joroto x2 this weekend for 170$ . Very well built bike ( I’m 6’3 250 lbs) and it’s been great thus far especially for the price I got it for even at 300-400$ = very well worth it . No way in hell I’d spend 500$+ on an exercise bike
Same question
How has the Joroto stacked up 2 years later?
@@GarrettMoriarty still great and good as new. Has held up perfectly and I’m 6’3 255 lbs lol. It was a great purchase
thank you! I am looking at spin bikes. I have a lot of watching to do.
Enjoy Abby!
You do a great job. I like the table of contents that allows FF to sections of interest. Kudos bro. I hope the IC4 goes on sale on Black Friday. I want one!
thanks Chad, hope you get the bike you want at a good price. happy riding brother!
I know it’s crazy, but for me mentally being able select the same resistance level quickly and repeatably for tracking and Peloton class engagement is deciding factor, so went with the IC4. But I seem to be alone in that and everyone has their own criteria. The IC4 has some issues, but that 1 feature was important
Can you do a comparison between the Joroto X2 and the Echelon Sport Connect since they're pretty much the same price?
yess
Thanks- your reviews are awesome, and helped me decide. I finally clicked on the link and bought the schwinn! great job!
Awesome choice, happy riding! Thank you!
Thanks for all your useful videos. Perhaps you could come up with the Best bike under $1000 video? Btw which one would you recommend for under 1k?
instead of smoking crack, You're addicted to Exercise Bikes. Obsessed with Exercise bikes and I love it.
Lol, I'm not sure which is more financially destructive thanks for you comment, merry christmas
@@TailHappyTV HA.HA. The Crack of course.
Something I want to recommend is that you may want to also state their weight limit. Last time I looked at joroto I thought it said weight limit 260 but the ic4 I do know the documentation says 330lb weight limit. This is helpful when you overweight.
Thank you Stefan! Excellent point, I have been totally over looking this!
Joroto x2 300 lbs
I have really been enjoying all of your review videos. You’re super thorough which is appreciated. Definitely making it hard for me to decide on a bike but leaning toward a Schwinn ic4.
It would be interesting to see a comparison between the Joroto x2 vs the Echelon Connect Sport/Prime since they’re kinda in the same price point.
Thank you for leaving this comment, it means a lot to me! sorry for making it difficult to decide lol, the schwinn ic legit, but does have it's own downsides too. thanks for the video idea, ill add it to my list, been sorting out how i am ranking all these bikes on my new scale, its a lot tougher to rate them then i initially thought it would be!
agree
I can just imagine stepping in to your house and be like " wow you have a lot of bikes" hehe great vids.
wait til you step onto the balcony and see the non-stationary bikes! i know, i have a problem. working on it :) thanks for your comment made me laugh!
@@TailHappyTV Yes i was thinking the same thing, like damn your wife must hate having to walk around all those bikes.
Going with the joroto and made sure to click on your link 🤙🏼
What do you think about buying a used bike?
Will you or have you reviewed the Joroto x4?
I bought 3 IC4s from 2 different online stores and returned all of them back due to the transit damages. Schwinn [Nautilus Inc] used a thin & cheap corrugated box that is not suitable for its price of $1000.
Please can you share details of the shoes you use? I'm looking for a pair I can wear for general exercise with clip in function
Damn tough call , i am comparing the c6 to the inspire ic1.5 , not sure if the bowflex is worth double the price
I'm 6'6" and 367lbs. Are either of these able to accommodate?
Can you do a review on the Dmasun exercise bike
Can you review the cyclace bike on Amazon. I want to purchase it but I haven't seen many reviews on weight limits and noise of the resistance and durability.
hello can you make a review on the urevo bike
I know that you don't advise on the longevity of bikes, but I'm curious what your thoughts are on the comparison between the Joroto and the sunny for quality? I'm someone who doesn't really care about metrics, I just want a good bike that can get me good workouts and be low maintenance. Thanks for the videos - my wife says I spend way too much time watching! haha
Lol thanks for watching Bobby. I feel like Sunny sb1002 is the higher quality machine of the two, they have a long history and track record too. Will be doing a tailhappy score on the sunny soon. Hope this helps.
@@TailHappyTV Awesome - I've been waiting for that...can't wait! Appreciate your help.
Is the Jaroto compatible with the peloton app?
Is the extended warranty recommended? Does it give 5 year extended parts warranty over 3 years? I'm about to get the IC4 but wondering if I should get the extended warranty. Stretching my budget a little so debating.
The joroto can it use any a dance sensor
What do u do with so many bikes.
Thanks for the great review! Question regarding the Schwinn IC4: is it NECESSARY to plug in the bike to an outlet (around 14:30 you point out there's a plug connector...), or can one use it without plugging it in, relying just on the batteries for the monitor?)
pretty sure you need to plug it into the wall
What are your thoughts on the Joroto X1S? It appears to have and better monitor that includes RPM.
It just arrived to my front door, video coming soon
Just want a bike to measure output in Watts, I have a Sunny and an old Schwinn.
Omg you are the best!!
Maybe you should mention how tall you are again
Lol, I only do that because I know many ppl skim the video do I try and put the relevant info at relevant places. :D
Suggest having a more average height person demo machine.
Working on this
Schwinn is $699 at Amazon now.
Really annoying how nobody talks about the power metre readings.. This is the most important factor if your a competitive rider, I don't care about cadence, heartbeat or speed readings..
"verse" part of a song, "versus", when something are competing