Schwinn IC4 REVIEW – Here's EVERYTHING you need to know about the Schwinn IC4 peloton alternative

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Schwinn IC4: https://amzn.to/3kEhoI1 (may be sold out?)
order directly from Schwinn: http://bit.ly/schwinnIC4 (IN STOCK)
Peloton discount: https://amzn.to/3T30Ivd (free shipping)
Text review: https://tailhappytv.com/schwinn-ic4-review
This is my Schwinn IC4 review and in the next few minutes I’m going to rate it on a scale of 0 – 10 in each of the ten individual categories of the TailHappy Score and share my thoughts and opinions along the way, then at the end of this video i’ll add up the individual category ratings and give the Schwinn IC4 a TailHappy Score to see how this bike compares on a scale from 0-100 to other popular peloton alternative indoor cycling bikes. The schwinn ic4 is basically the same bike as the bowflex c6 from my understanding. #TailHappyScore

Starting this Schwinn IC4 review with the basics, the bike costs about $900 depending when and where you buy it from, I got my Schwinn IC4 on Amazon and it shipped to my front door for free in just a few days. It’s one of the most quiet and smooth indoor cycling bikes I have with it’s belt driven, magnetic resistance 40 pound fly wheel, which leads me straight into the first category of the tailhappy score, and probably one of the most important components of an indoor bike; the Drive train feel, which simply put is, how does the drive train feel overall? Some bikes feel incredible to hop on and start turning the pedals over, and they transmit feelings of excitement through your mind and body as you crank the pedals faster and inspire you to push yourself to new levels, while some bikes simply don’t deliver those exhilarating vibes.

I purchased this schwinn ic4 after the echelon connect bike and I did compare this bike to the echelon, peloton, and several other bikes in other videos on my channel, but this isn’t another comparison video, this is a tailhappy score review, so let’s dive straight into the first category, drive train feel.

Simply put the drive train on the Schwinn IC4 feels smooth, quiet, and nice. This bike does have magnetic resistance, it’s belt driven, and schwinn has the ic4 fly wheel mass listed at 40 lbs which is a respectable flywheel mass. When riding the ic4 the inertia from the flywheel feels smooth and nice when you get that flywheel cranked up to speed, but it’s not excessively difficult to get turning either since the flywheel isn’t overweight. After spending quite a bit of time on this bike and also hoping on and off this bike and comparing between 6 highly popular indoor cycling bikes side by side overall i’d give this bike a 7 out of 10 on drive train feel.

The maximum user weight listed for the schwinn ic4 is 330lbs similar to the bowflex c6 which is higher than a lot of bikes I review, and may lead you to think this bike has a really high maximum resistance but this actually isn’t the case for the bike I have. The resistance knob on the ic4 feels nice to the touch, but more importantly it only takes about 4 rotations to get from 0 to max resistance of 100, which makes it super convenient and easy to jump resistances quickly where as some other bikes take as many as 32 turns to get from max to minimum. The max resistance on the peloton bike plus is 100, and the max resistance on the schwinn bike is also 100 but these are simply numbers and don’t mean anything in terms of how hard it is to pedal the bike at max resistance. After hopping back and forth between the schwinn and the peloton bike time and time again I feel like the schwinns max resistance equals about 80 on the peloton bike, which is very difficult to pedal for me at my weight of 190lbs, but like many of the less expensive bikes I have the schwinn does leave more to be desired in max resistance so I give it a 7 in this category and I dont know how this compares to the bowflex c6 max resistance for sure but would guess it is similar.
Metrics
Unlike some budget friendly bikes the schwinn ic4 comes with a mini screen that’s actually useful as it gives you important metrics, namely, cadence, and resistance levels on the screen, but it doesn’t show you power output.

Features.
The schwinn ic4 is compatible with many platforms and offers integration features not seen on a lot of other indoor bikes. For starters this bike integrates smoothly with the Peloton Digital app, and you can even display your heartrate and cadence of the ic4 onto the peloton app on your own tablet that you bring to the tablet holder up front. The bluetooth connectivity feature turns this bike into a metephorical swiss army knife, at the time of this recording schwinn lists the following data sharing on their website, as you can see this bike pairs nicely with zwift, peloton, sufferfest, rouvy, trainerroad, fulgaz, tacx, which admittedly I know little to nothing about some of these third party apps but schwinn does offer integration abilities with them, so it’s not like your buying this bike and getting married to peloton

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TailHappyTV says:

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B C says:

I bought my IC4 Jan of 2021 and have put over 9.000 miles on it which has caused me to replace the two bottom bracket bearings. These at the bearings that the main crank with pedals attaches through. I can’t say if that’s extraordinary or not for a life on the bearings but to put it in perspective.I riide the bike between 45 minutes to an hour putting on about 14 miles each day typically 7 days a week. Other than the bearings the bike has been solid!

Inglorious Pancake says:

what is 40lbs we use kg in the rest of the world?

rexwinjane says:

The heart rate monitor is the key feature for me. How does it work on the IC4? Thanks

luz3888 says:

We tackled assembling the bike as a family project. https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkxzg0clhbtRf2gGxPkVETFKJJKGqdsorQu The package is heavy, but I have 2 teen boys that were able to move it. The written instructions were great- we didn't need to watch the videos, but it was good knowing that the option was there if we needed it. After we were able to get it set up, the boys each rode 3 miles and I rode 8 and the bike stayed quiet. The display is easy to reset, and you can put it on whichever setting you are using (time, distance, calories, etc). I will say that my butt is a little sore from the seat, but that could be because I haven't rode in a while. While it is comfortable for me, it was not comfortable with the seat position for my friend (could not move the seat back far enough and he slightly looked like a kid riding a tricycle that he had outgrown). He also said that the seat hurt his manly parts. We are going to look for a different seat that will be compatible with this bike for him.I did purchase the Wahoo Cadence sensor and strapped it to the crank of one of the pedals. This will sync with my Apple Watch, iPhone and will import data in to my Health app. Wahoo does have other sensors available other than cadence. I can also keep either my phone or my iPad on the display and they both feel pretty secure.

Darren Burns says:

Do you know if you can connect Apple Watch to the bike? So I can see heart rate from watch directed to the Nike monitor?

Nemesis Mihawk says:

Just one question, if you'd be so kind.

When the bike is on the lowest resistance, that does mean absolute zero resistance, yes? looking for a bike that i can use during rehabilitation and intervall/long rides with Zwift.

K S says:

Will it coast like a real bike? will the wheel keep spinning if you stop pedaling?

supersonicwings says:

Awesome review love it!

Los Lakers says:

Seat hurts badly on this bike! Try before you buy!

elsombrero25 says:

450$ at Sams Club today; it’s on clearance.

TheSasquatchNation says:

Awesome review. Thanks

Jordan Jae says:

Ya don't have it sitting next to a peloton bike. Now I dont want the schwinn anymore. I only came here for imput about the ic4, not to see how much cooler the peloton looks and be bummed.

Steven Gorospe says:

My wife and I were wondering about what stationary bike would work for us. Your review made that possible because of the details you provided. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊 😀

Marc McCann says:

Great review, thanks Matt!

Roger Storz says:

Thanks! Your excellent review prompted us to buy the IC4 a few days ago when it was on sale at Amazon for only $500.

Howie felterup says:

Amazon was selling it at 58% off at $499.. $560 out the door with taxes included. $279 cheaper than any other store has ever offered it, with Walmart being 2nd cheapest at 778 or something like that. However, the price already jumped back up to 799 on amazon only 2 days after purchasing it. Making it an excellent purchase. I'm extremely overweight and just want to get healthy again but running, or jogging is too high an impact on my joints (messed up knee from early days in martial arts). Hope this works out for me. I got a weight bench and plenty of dumbells of different sized but nothing to really help me with cardio until this bike.

I Watched this video while I unpacked it. Thanks for the review. Your other video on assembly really helped me out too. I find the seat to be a little too stiff, though. Hurts my ass after about 10 mins (probably because I'm fat). Ordered a gel seat cover from amazon as well. hope it helps

Karen Rose says:

Now that this ride is an sale for $499, would you bump its value rating to 10 and up your TailHappy score to 81 at this price point?

Maurice C says:

Considering you felt it was a good value at 900-1k, I assume 499 makes it a steal even 2 years later 🤷‍♂️

AS says:

Sounds like the IC4 in the video needs to be recalibrated. Because 100 on my bike is super heavy.

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