Review: CycleOps 300 Pro Indoor Cycle
CycleOps produces the finest line of indoor cycling bikes on the market. The 300 is the second most expensive model, and it's jam packed with features. The most unique of which is PowerTap technology that tracks and records power output. It has a 48 pound flywheel with a freewheeling hub. The seat and handlebars are micro adjustable both vertically and horizontally. The handlebars offer both aero-style and road-style positions. Also included are two water bottle holders. The 300 is backed by a lifetime warranty on the frame and 3 years on parts.
Review: CycleOps 400 Pro Indoor Cycle
The CycleOps 400 is one of the highest priced indoor cycling bikes on the market. It's main feature is the Joule 3.0 computer, which is exclusive to CycleOps. It provides tons of feedback, including the user's current and past performance. It also features a robust 48 pound flywheel and a freewheeling hub. The electronic resistance control can be adjusted with a turn a knob. The seat adjusts vertically and horizontally, while the handlebars adjust vertically. The 400 is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Review: CycleOps 100 Pro Indoor Cycle
The CycleOps 100 Pro is the "entry-level" model in the line of CycleOps cycling bikes. Though, the price is anything but entry-level at just over $1000. It fits the mold of a high end indoor cycling bike, as it features a robust 48 pound flywheel and freewheeling hub. The aero-style handlebars allow for various positions, and the resistance control for high intensity workouts. Also included is a holder that can accommodate not one, but two water bottles. The weight is 150 pounds. The 100 Pro is backed by a lifetime warranty on the frame (residential use) and 3 years on component parts.
