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Spirit CU800 ENT Upright Bike Review

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How long will the Spirit CU800 ENT Upright last?

Masterminded with a build of heavy gauge steel, the Spirit CU800ENT Upright bike holds a massive 450 lbs. of user weight despite only weighing in at 127 lbs. when fully assembled. It is rated for commercial use and offers a generous lifetime frame warranty, 5 years on parts and electronics, and 2 years on labor. Moderate use and a proper regimen of care will allow purchasers many years of multi-level workouts on this indoor fitness machine.

Brief Overview

The Spirit CU800 ENT Upright bike runs on self-generated power and does not even require batteries for the console though it can capture heartrate info through Bluetooth capabilities allowing users to design future workouts more tailored toward their individualized fitness levels. With a 4’ frame, the CU800 easily fits into any space and draws the eye with its upright design.

Overall Quality

The Spirit CU800 ENT Upright bike has a retro screen that contains 10 different built in programs including ones that use heart rate information to fuel future workout opportunities. A padded seat adjusts both vertically and horizontally for users of all types and sizes to rest comfortably between exercise sessions or to sit as they ride their way to glory on oversized pedals. With a flywheel at a hefty 30 lbs., the CU800 ENT has 40 levels of resistance that offers beginning to serious users a chance to sweat through many an intense workout session. Even the drive train has a belt and not a chain for smoother operating performance. There is a 3-piece crank system that is fabricated from cold forged steel that enables users to stand and pedal furiously worry-free as it built to stand up to heavy fast feet and not break during intense workout sessions.

Things we like

  • long warranty
  • self-generating power source
  • heavy flywheel
  • large weight capacity

Things we dislike

  • X
    not budget friendly

Specs

Console 15.6" Touchscreen Display, Screen Mirroring (iOS and Android), TV with HDMI input, Wi-Fi, Streaming/ News/Social Media Apps, 3.5mm Headphone Jack, Bluetooth 4.0, USB Charging Port
Console Feedback Distance, Speed, Calories, Watts, Pulse, METs, Time Elapsed, Time Remaining, RPM, Level, Program Profile
Programs Manual, Hill, Fat burn, Cardio, HIIT, Interval, 2 Heart Rate, Custom, Fit Test, Constant Power
Heart Rate Contact & Telemetric, (Heart Rate Strap Not Included)
Bluetooth Yes
Resistance 40 Levels
Drive Train Poly-V Belt w/Self-Tensioner
Power 120 Volts; 15 Amp Circuit recommended
Flywheel 30 lb
Seat Dual-Spring Cushioned
Foot Pedals Oversized w/ 2 Degree Inversion
Adjustments Easy-Ratchet w/ Full Fore/Aft Seat
Crank 3-Piece, Cold-Forged Steel, Case-Hardened Axle & Commercial-Grade Sealed Bearings
Frame Heavy-Gauge High-Strength Steel w/ Durable Powder-Coat Paint
Dimensions 48.4"L x 25.6"W x 57.7"H
Weight 127 lb
Maximum User Weight 450 lb

Warranty

Residential Warranty
Frame: Lifetime
Brake: 10 Years
Parts: 10 Years
Labor: 2 Years
Commercial Warranty
Frame: Lifetime
Parts: 5 Years
Labor: 2 Years

History

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Conclusion

The Spirit CU800ENT Upright bike has many commendable features to offer a facility or home gym and is designed to efficiently help users reach their cycling potential with its quality parts. It comes with a sturdy frame enough resistance to test even a seasoned trainer and offers an ability to connect to fitness apps through Bluetooth capabilities. It is an all-around stalwart machine that will last a lucky purchaser many years of workout fun.