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Review on Upright YESOUL Smart Spinning bike M1, black by Barbara Langiewicz ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good and high-quality product, but there are disadvantages.

Excellent smart bike for the money. exceedingly satisfactory. The saddle and pedal's drawbacks are minimal and typical at this pricing point. Only time will tell how reliable the bike will be in the future, but it is sturdy, solid, and silent. Suitable for triathlon, cycling, and running groups no taller than 180 cm. I advise it to individuals who want to build their own pain cave but are on a tight budget.

Pros
  • Outstanding smart bike in terms of value for money. I tried unsuccessfully to buy a spin bike that was twice as expensive, had a lot lower build quality, and most significantly, had a marriage with the bottom bracket (the bearing was broken). The construction quality of Yesoul is excellent and perfectly in line with the pricing range. The smart bike is expertly packed, and no damage was discovered during transit. The construction is simple, however there is also a Russified instruction attached with some basic fitting suggestions. I found no issues with connecting to a smartphone. I don't use subscription applications, but the basic one lets you execute any scheduled program and read the key cadence, effort, and distance metrics.
Cons
  • I'll start by mentioning the quality of the pedals as one of the drawbacks. The left pedal bangs, but as soon as I switched to my own pedals on commercial bearings, the bike went completely silent. The saddle appears respectable from the outside, but there is a small transverse slope. Additionally, I frequently "roll off" from the necessary position because to the saddle's poor design. The saddle is nearly always a problem in this price range, which is fixed by replacement. Additionally, there is a negligible amount of play in the steering column's adjustable section. If you want to read the indicators from the brand's standard app while simultaneously watching the Vuelta, the Tour de France, or the GCN training, you will either need to find a second source (such as a smartphone, tablet, PC, etc.) or give up on the idea. I was unable to connect my watch to a heart rate monitor, but my wife has already asked about my watch. Additionally, riders over 180 pounds should avoid the bike. The proportion of the legs to the body length is important here. I am a comparable height as the previous commentator, however I am able to fully extend the size of the shoe.