I love my S22i. Amazing bike, great workouts (even though they are not LIVE spin classes anymore but the recorded ones are still great), There's still some live outdoor rides which are very cool. The automatic resistance and incline is awesome.
@ECA-14 Жыл бұрын
If I had to choose between the basic bike and the s22i, I’d choose the s22i. I have the bike+ though and it’s amazing. I prefer Peloton’s instructors and the interface is way more user friendly, in my opinion.
@mister_ray Жыл бұрын
I like the Peloton Bike plus with auto follow. Unfortunately the auto follow does not work for PowerZone classes. There is no reason the bike plus could not offer ERG mode like any other smart trainer/bike keeping one in the desired power zone. Also the bike+ could automatically adjust the resistance to match the terrain of simulated outdoor rides. Lastly there is no reason Peloton could not partner with Zwift and allow Zwift to run natively on the Bike+.
@trevortremaine8468 Жыл бұрын
Really, at the end of it, there's compromises in each that need to be considered. I love the idea of NordicTrack's heart rate adjusted workouts along with the incline/decline functions and the included fan. Clearly Peloton has a better studio experience on a sturdier bike but with less functionality (I was watching the S22's screen wobble a lot in this video). What might sway me toward Peloton as a whole would be upgradability - if that truly happens. I have a dust-collecting NordicTrack FreeStrider that will have to go shortly simply because they removed support and connectivity from it just shy of 8 years, so no ability to continue with routines that I had built up over the years. Essentially, it's no longer usable as you cannot build a routine into the machine itself and sadly it will now go toward a landfill (hopefully some of it is recyclable). In my opinion, it could have had an extended life simply by giving it a new screen and processor that would keep it fresh and capable of the new workout routines. For now, I'm on the fence for any new equipment unless I see that the manufacturers include some sort of long-life plan. I hate the idea that I've now got to find something new simply because the manufacturers are more concerned with pushing new product. I'll keep my Concept2 rower simply because it's a great machine that has considered this despite that the interactivity is still subpar.
@Marian1st. Жыл бұрын
What bike would you recommend ? I like Peloton and I like Scenic rides on iFIT. But I don’t like them that much to keep a long time subscription. So because of that I’m looking at Concept 2 bike, Rogue Eco bike or Keiser M3i. The downside of the first two is that they are too loud and they are better suited in the garage. I like Keiser because it’s quiet and it can be placed anywhere.
@trevortremaine8468 Жыл бұрын
@@Marian1st. Hmm...recommend? Well, I'm still on the fence and a friend of mine threw me for a loop by suggesting a Carol Bike. It's a Rehiit bike that you can use with different programming but can also work with what Peloton offers. It's pricey as heck and I've got some healthy skepticism over the whole Rehiit program. The simplest is the Concept 2 (but has positives such upgrading the monitor as my own Concept2 rower has been around now for 16 years now) - it lacks the programming depth of NordicTrack or Peloton. Never really considered the fan operated bikes such as Concept 2 or Rogue as I don't think they're as good at duplicating randomized programs in terms of reactive resistance. I'm still digging into issues so that I can have a single data store through Garmin as that makes the most sense for me. I've been able to do it with apps for the Concept 2, but haven't found that functionality for any other manufacturer. In terms of overall functionality, I'd say the NordicTrack with it's incline and heart-rate based programs are ahead in terms of as closely mimicking a real-bike experience. Peloton worries me from a liquidity perspective - whether it will be around in the long term (and also has issues with compatible bikes as well). My 2 cents worth.
@Marian1st. Жыл бұрын
@@trevortremaine8468 Thank you for this. I have the same thoughts. Kind of looking at Nordic Track, but I already have a Hydrow subscription and I don’t want to go with another one.
@prflyr7 ай бұрын
I had the S22i, it was a lovely bike. However, being locked into ifit only was a bummer. I now have a Yesoul bike and can run any fitness app I want.
@ebbs86944 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
@DavidJackson Жыл бұрын
Be sure to get thr extendend warranty on the S22i. I've replaced a few parts and I didn't buy the warranty and now that's its out of warranty, I'm out of luck.
@SenseiFamilyJedi5 ай бұрын
great video. I think for now, I'll stick with my bike trainer and real bike with a movie on the big screen. But I look forward to new products from these companies. I think they need more competition and customer demand to encourage them to improve. Awww dang didn't expect to want to watch a treadmill video lmao, now I'm curious. been a big woodway fan for over a decade.
@sean3620 Жыл бұрын
I found the Nordictrack Q Factor (150mm) to be more comfortable than the Peloton (170mm). Most people cannot tell the difference. I also feel the Nordictrack fits closer to road bike geometry and the Peloton is just odd, absolutely cannot replicate my road bike setup on it.
@dalelangehennig161 Жыл бұрын
Great guidance and info! Thank you!
@sqd8r Жыл бұрын
Great review. I love my S22i. All great bikes.
@AvironAndy Жыл бұрын
Great comparison!
@bobalman8158 Жыл бұрын
NordicTrack s22i great before the monitor fails. Most of the people I talk to and mine as well shell out about $550.00 every two years on monitors. Well, I did it once after two years. Never again. I give NordicTrack an 8.5 for the bike, and a -5 for longevity.
@paulatkins4968 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks
@Sealmeal Жыл бұрын
Price? Peloton smoke checks everyone in how expensive they are. Its 2500 for old tech and a bike that isnt as good as the nordic. Then you have another $44 subscription. The proce went up $500 in a year but the tech became even more outdated. Then the hidden fees such as the fact that the pedals are rated for one year and the total warranty is 1 year. Meanwhile i can buy a nordic at best buy with the best buy protection plan and thats 2 years covered bumper to bumper
@montyHD1 Жыл бұрын
I have had the S22i for 3 years. I regret buying it over the Peloton. The Peloton software and hardware is better. The incline in nice on the S22i, but the software is slow an buggy. Also, I always seem to have an issue and need to reboot, reset, call customer service. It is super hard to get into a routine and stay in a routine, when the bike is unresponsive. Do more research on this bike and others. hopefully the new interface is better than the S22i.
@COMBUST1ER Жыл бұрын
I agree ☝🏾
@Sowyer1337 Жыл бұрын
interesting, I'm in the market for a bike, I was so close to pull the trigger on S22i but I decided to do more research. Peloton priced at top dollar, what about Technogym are they good ?
@robinsullivan9823 Жыл бұрын
What about seat comfort and which one fits petite women best?
@eamonnboles27126 ай бұрын
My Nordic track s22i is sitting at home for over a year now, after phone calls , emails and lots of broken promises, be very careful, IFIT or icon CANNOT supply service, support, or spare parts for this machine
@Bbill2k2 Жыл бұрын
Tbf I’ve not seen any slow down or found my Peloton slow yet
@ConnectTheWatts Жыл бұрын
That’s great to hear. Whenever I have tested Peloton Bike and Bike+ times to turn on/browse classes/load classes/etc… it generally takes 3-5x longer (sometimes more).
@ArchaegeoNeosophy Жыл бұрын
I have to agree, my Peloton doesnt wobble, but that S22i looks like it wobbles all over.
@bab008 Жыл бұрын
You really want to look at a Peloton gym class vs. biking in real settings on the road all over the world?? But P has better lawyers to sue competitors for features that really aren't even close to P.
@EJ200ce15 ай бұрын
Nordic track will break down within three years, guaranteed.