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The JOROTO X2PRO Magnetic Exercise Bike combines a heavy 40 lbs dual flywheel and whisper-quiet magnetic resistance system with Bluetooth connectivity and a proprietary app for real-time workout monitoring. Designed for stability and comfort, it supports riders up to 350 lbs with adjustable seat and handlebars, making it ideal for professional-level indoor cycling at home. Compatible with popular fitness apps, it offers immersive training experiences while its sturdy frame and noise reduction make it perfect for any living space.














| ASIN | B0BG1KK8PX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,711 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #93 in Exercise Bikes |
| Brand | JOROTO |
| Brand Name | JOROTO |
| Color | X2PRO(with Bluetooth) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,401 Reviews |
| Drive System | Belt |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 44.69"D x 20"W x 43.9"H |
| Item Height | 112 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 80.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | JOROTO |
| Material | Magnetic Exercise Bike (with 5 powerful magnets), Added 2 urgent leather brake pads for safety stop |
| Maximum Height | 92 Centimeters |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
| Minimum Height | 4.9 Feet |
| Model Name | Exercise bike |
| Model Number | X2PRO |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 100 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Resistance Level, Adjustable Seat, Calories Monitor, Flywheel, Speed Monitor |
| Special Features | Adjustable Resistance Level, Adjustable Seat, Calories Monitor, Flywheel, Speed Monitor |
B**R
Sturdy Bike
This is a very sturdy bike. It's the first one I've ever owned so I don't have anything to compare it to except bikes at the gym. It's very heavy in its compact package, but in the end that heaviness leads to a more stable riding experience so it was worth the effort getting it downstairs. I had read in another review that one could get another information display that also included cadence (which the original does not) and unless they now include the X1S display in their latest deliveries I'd ask for that one. If you email them they send it for free. (and it looks nicer too). Which leads me to say this is some of the best customer service I've had. When the bike came one of the plastic sleeves that held the handlebar post was cracked a bit (not really a problem functionally but it's nice to have everything look good), so I emailed and they sent me 2 new ones of different lengths. Easy to replace. I also mentioned to them I thought the initial resistance was a bit too strong for me and could that be adjusted. They send me videos on how to do that. So far I've been using it daily for maybe a month and really look forward to it. The seat is actually reasonably comfortable. My rear end was not worked in well at the start and I got an extra gel seat cover but that actually made it worse. The seat that comes with it is just fine on its own it appears. I am one who sits mostly upright when riding so the handlebar set up, they way they recommend, made the bars too far away, but luckily, the way it was designed, I could reverse the orientation of the support bar and bring the handlebars closer to the seat. I recommended to them they investigate a design which would increase the range of movement in the bars to accommodate people like me. But it's working just fine as I set it up. I do wish the seat and handlebars posts were a bit more lengthy but it works okay as is. (I'm 5-10). I also wish the part of the bars that holds the water bottles and also an ipad, had a more safe way to keep the ipad in place. There are 2 triangular protrusions the extend upwards to catch the bottom of the ipad but they are just barely longer that the ipad is thick so I am constantly worried that when I touch the ipad it will slide off and crash to the ground. I'm thinking of trying to make a DYI extension for more security there. The pedals seem fine now. I had a little sense of glitch in the left pedal but it seems to have gone away permanently so who knows. The company offered to help me with that whatever I found. This is a very sturdy and quiet bike, and for the price I really think I got my monies worth.
C**.
Top of the line and still significantly more affordable than the competition!
This review is for the Joroto X4S I’ve never put a bike together myself - outdoor or indoor, and found the setup much easier than expected. Think I probably struggled more with just getting everything out of the box with all of the plastic wrapping, tape, and styrofoam inside, but at least it was well protected during shipping. The Bluetooth functionality DOES work with Apple Watch. Just need to go into the Bluetooth setting on your watch and select it under the health accessories (after powering on the screen of the bike). Also tested with a trial of Apple Fitness+ and could see my RPMs on screen, so I knew it was synced up. Seems like a perfect alternative to Peloton, which is exactly what I wanted. Also works with a bunch of other apps - the manual recommends Kinomap, but I haven’t played around with that much yet. The ride itself is very smooth and quiet. Nothing felt loose, wobbly, squeaky, or poorly constructed. Really heavy duty stuff. I do wish the phone holder/water bottle holder was a bit bigger. Worked fine with my phone but not sure if it’d be enough to support a bigger tablet (it probably is though - the device holder part is a very grippy rubber). The screen on it is backlit which is nice if you plan on only using that. The seat…isn’t great. It’s very hard, kind of awkwardly small, and is definitely a pain to sit on. I’ll probably look for a replacement or cover asap. My first session with it definitely reminded me how out of shape I am, but it’s good to know that I can get a good workout on it. I’ve been missing cycling since I moved to a more hilly part of town. Very much looking forward to getting back into the shape I was in when I used to bike to the office (about a 20min total combined commute time).
J**G
Great bike for this price range
I have been attending spin classes at the gym for about 8 years, so I've been spoiled riding $2000 commercial grade bikes like the Keiser M3. I wasn't sure what to expect for $400, but this is a very nice bike. It's built like a tank, very solid. It's easy to adjust the seat to find a comfortable position, the flywheel is pretty smooth and quiet, and there are places for my phone and water bottle on the handlebars. It wasn't too hard to assemble, I did it by myself in about 45 minutes. I have SPD shoes, so I immediately replaced the pedals that came with the bike - but these pedals are pretty standard for this price range. There are really only two things I miss about the high-end bikes at the gym, compared to this one: * On some high end bikes, the resistance is controlled with a simple lever, and you can see the numeric resistance level on the display - on this bike you have a knob to crank, and it takes quite a few cranks to go from very light to very heavy resistance. But again, I think all bikes in this price range are designed this way. * The display computer is ok - but I would prefer RPMs instead of MPH, wish it had a backlight if I darken the room, and I wish it showed a numeric resistance level. This is one area they could improve without significantly increasing the cost. All that said, I am still enjoying the bike - I can get a great smooth, comfortable, fun fitness ride at home, in and out of the saddle. Customer service is friendly and responsive too, I sent them these suggestions for improvement and they extended my warranty to 18 months.
A**A
From Peloton to Cyclace to Joroto- My experience
Pre-covid, I rode a Peloton bike at the gym every other day for a little over a year. I loved it and it made me love to workout, which I never really liked before. But, covid hit and my gym closed and I didn't want to pay that much money for a bike. After a very long period of no riding, I decided to buy the Cyclace bike. It was great in the very begginging and started making so many squealing sounds and I had to adjust things and grease things regularly and it would still be so loud. The sound was driving me and my family crazy. I eventually sent back that bike and bought this one. I haven't had it for long, but it is just a shockingly good bike. It is very close to the Peloton in smoothness of the belt, flywheel and resistance feel. I only have a couple of issues and they are small/or can't be helped in a bike at this price range. Here they are: Handlebars: I am 5'11" with long arms and normally wouldn't even notice if something was not maybe the best for a shorter person. But, I think it is noticeable on this bike. The handlebars are set in a way that if I have the seat in the place it us supposed to be for my leg height and seat placement where it should be for my thigh length, the handlebars are about a half an inch too far away (see pic...I have it set as close to the seat as posssible). It is not a huge deal to me, but someone with shorter arms may struggle a bit. The handlebars are also a bit wider set than they other two bikes I have used. But, it has these inner bars set at an angle that I really like to use when I am in the saddle. The other thing is that instead of an iPad holder on the handlebars, it has two drink holders. I use it for my iPad anyway, but had to use two small bungee cords to secure it in place so it wouldn't fall during the more intense rides. Resistance: the Cyclace bike had felt resistance pads and I really disliked that. It made a rubbing sound and I knew after I decided to send it back, I would get a bike with magnetic resistance. This bike has that and it is very smooth and can give you as heavy resistance as you could need (our of the saddle too). My only issue is that the resistance starts heavier than the other two bikes. Not too heavy, just I never would have that feeling of my legs just flailing. Which normally doesn't matter, but sometimes at the end of a cool down, I really like to open it up. But, it isn't a big deal. But, the bigger issue to me is how many cranks it takes to get from the lower resistance levels to the higher ones. It feels like the resistance doesn't change that much for several turns and then it heats up pretty quickly. This makes some intervals a little harder when you go out of the saddle with high resistance and then a quick seated recovery. But, I am getting used to it and I am wondering if the company may know of some little tweaks. I haven't reached out to them. All in all this is a really awesome bike. It is so quiet, so smooth and very sturdy. There is no sqeaking and squealing so far. I really hope it stays that way. Peloton is nearly perfect for me, but this bike is so close behind it. When you factor in the cost of both bikes, it is a no brainer to go this route, at least if you are a thrifty person like me. I am so happy with this purchase! The only thing that could make it better is a resistance output, but at this price range, you just wont find that. I use my heart rate to guide resistance. Some things that I use to make the spin experience of even better is: Peloton app (12.99 per month without the bike. Worth it!) Wahoo cadence tracker (it displays on the Peloton app and is so easy to attach to your pedal arm) Spd pedals and clip in shoes (to me it is a must after starting at first with regular shoes). Fitbit- I set it to spinning and use it to watch my heart rate. It really helps to guide how intense I set my resistance. I also use a TV tray next to the bike to hold my a small fan, my weights and my water. It works great and you can just tuck it away when your done (see pic). I also didn't purchase a mat and it works great on hard floors. I do keep a small rug next to it so when I get on a off, I don't scratch the floor with the clips. I leave my bike in the same place, so I don't know how easy it would be to move it around, but it has the wheels on the front. That is it. If you are on the fence, I would absolutely recommend it. If anything changes, I will update my review.
J**.
Better Than Expected!
A bit of a long review but big for item of this size and price, more info is better than less. I cross shopped this with the Schwinn IC3 and some of the Sunny Health and Fitness models in the same price range. I previously purchased a Sunny model in the $300 that lasted for a little more than a year before the seat post broke at the seat bracket. I was concerned about buying a bike that I could not inspect in person to see if the materials were thicker, more robust after the failure of the Sunny. I'm leaving 5 stars for now but 4.5 is probably closer to the truth. The bike isn't perfect but I am mostly happy with my purchase. That opinion may change over time but these are some immediate impressions. Pros - price w/ delivery was about $580 w/ a coupon from Amazon. As is common with these types of bikes, there is not much assembly required so I think most folks can buy without expert assembly and be ok. The company provides an assembly video but I used the included tools and manual to put it together. Assembly was relatively easy but the bike has some weight to it so a second set of hands may help, especially when adding the base supports. Everything else slides/ screws into place fairly easily. I had my bike out of the box and assembled in about an hour. The bike is sturdy. Solidly built, especially the seat/ seat post assembly. I swapped out the included seat for a padded one so I can't speak to the comfort but the post is much thicker than the Sunny model I previously purchased. Pedaling was "whisper" quiet. I was surprised at how little noise the bike makes. The noise never bothered me much as I usually listen to music on my headphones but if it matters to you, this bike should not be a bother in that regard. The LCD display is big and bright, easy to read. The ride height and handle bars are adjustable and it was easy to find a comfortable set up. Cons - The handlebar assembly is a bit wobbly. That may just be due to the weight of that part of the bike. The tablet holder is a bit narrow. I'm confident it will hold a standard tablet, but not one in a chunky case. I like chunky cases. I've never ridden a Peleton or some of the other 1K+ bikes so I can't compare but the looks, quality, sturdiness, quietness and other qualities of the X4S made me comfortable with my purchase, especially in comparison to my experience with a bike that cost about half as much and some of the issues I had with it. I didn't try to connect the bike to any apps so I'm not sure about the bluetooth connectivity element. The bike looks good, rides quiet, and feels solid in the seat. I'm looking forward to spinning away!
R**T
Excellent Build Quality, Smooth, Quiet, Very Happy
You can add me to the list of satisfied customers. The X4S is an amazing trainer. Excellent build quality. It's durability is evident and I have no doubt it will last. I looked at other bikes but in the end chose the Joroto. Assembly is straight forward and takes under an hour. Worth noting. The computer pairs with Kinomap and other workout applications. It does this with Bluetooth, but you do not connect the bike to the Bluetooth on your mobile device. You pair it directly with the workout app. Initially this was confusing but I contacted support for clarification. This brings up the next positive about Joroto. Support is excellent and responsive. I sent an email and had a reply in less than 24 hours. I got an answer to my question and a link to a helpful video. Often times, after sales support is what defines a company. I'm glad I chose this bike. There is no reason to buy a peloton at 4x the price. The X4S is every bit as smooth and quiet. The bike is so quiet that you could use it in a bedroom without disturbing your partner. The first time I rode it I was amazed. It's highly adjustable. Other family members can make adjustments and be ready to ride in a minute or two. It's perfect for people with busy lives. No trips to the gym. Having it at home is super convenient. It's ready when you are. It offers magnetic resistance for all skill and endurance levels. It includes pedals with toe cages but I'll probably swap those for clipless. We all appreciate buying something that does what it says it's going to do. This bike lives up to those expectations. If you're considering this bike, buy it.
D**M
Great spin bike! Read as I may have solved the "clicking" issue in others' reviews.
I did A LOT of research on spin bikes before choosing this one. My friend has the same bike and recommended it, but I was wary due to the numerous reviews about issues, especially the clicking of the pedals. I will address that issue in a moment. The bike is HEAVY! Be aware of this if you are attempting to put together yourself. I am a 5' 4" female who weight trains and the box weighs a ton. The frame and flywheel is the heaviest part. That said, it was super easy to put together if you watch the video through once then start and stop as you proceed to assemble. Took about 45-60 minutes. I had an issue with the seat - when I went to loosen the bolts to attach, the entire housing fell apart. Hard to ride a bike without the seat. Emailed Joroto and in less than 24 hours I had a response with a video on how to reassemble. It wasn't easy but after a few tries, success, and I was riding that night after my work day. Be very careful when attaching the pedals. Watch the video (link included in instruction materials on a separate card) and follow the directions as shown - this is super important. Okay, let's talk about the pedals. I didn't tighten the straps on the cages as I thought unnecessary. I excitedly jumped on the seat and began to pedal. It started immediately - click, click, click. I shifted my foot, it stopped, then again, click, click, click. Damn, I got a defective bike. After slowing down and looking as I pedaled, I discovered the issue: the metal bracket on the strap was banging against the pedal. I tightened the strap on each pedal to where I could still slip my feet in and voila! NO MORE CLICKING! I wonder if this is the issue on others' bikes. It seems so simple and rather silly, but my sound was exactly like those I heard on reviewers' videos. I also noticed my shoestrings were tapping as I rode (I ride fast), so I tucked them into the pedal cage and no more issue. I've ordered laceless bike shoes that will eliminate this issue as well. So, lessons learned? If you hear clicks, check your laces and the metal pedal strap and I bet this is the cause. So, how's the bike? AMAZING! I have had for a little over 2 weeks and gave it serious use before this review. It is wicked quiet, smooth, and really kicks your #%&. The resistance takes a second to kick in when you adjust but when it does, you feel it! The rack is super convenient for water, phone, tablet, remotes, etc. The little monitor is simple but useful. It seems to time faster than my smartwatch, but no harm no foul. I just received the Wahoo speed and cadence censors I ordered and will be using them to hack the bike for use on Zwift - going to check that out this weekend. Overall, I am SO HAPPY with my purchase. My spare room is now my home gym and with my bike, weights, resistance bands, and rebounder, no more gym membership for me! I hope this review helps anyone hesistent after reading about some of the issues. Just do it - you won't be disappointed!
D**D
Price was extreme for the issues that came with the Joroto X4S (honest review, not paid promotional)
Purchased the pricey Joroto X4S & have had it for a few days (not a long-term review, nor a paid promoter) Good: 1. Quiet & stable so far 2. Easy to put together Bad: 1. Seat extremely uncomfortable & will HAVE to be replaced ASAP! 2. Handlebars are a problem. Even though they move horizontally & vertically, they only go so far & make it ergonomically challenging for anyone over 5'10". 3. Handlebars have zero padding for hands & are hard as a rock, so after a short 5 minute spin, without the ability to move the handlebars higher to a better position, the palms take a beating from the weight of the body leaning forward into the bars (& the seat is too uncomfortable to ride without hands) 4. The electronic pad that comes with the bike connects to a cord that goes to the fly wheel. The problem is that the cord is spring-style & pulls down on the electronic wiring that's connected underneath the box that's connected to the handlebars. The wiring nearly broke off the electronic board after the initial connection on Day 1 Overall, 3 stars is the max & I'd give the Joroto X4S. The price was extreme for the issues that came with it. The problems could easily be rectified with a bit of engineering & if Joroto were smart, they'd provide their gullible consumers *free of charge* re-designed replacements as soon as possible, starting with the seat & the handlebars! Would I recommend the bike? Not unless they fix these issues. It's too much to spend for disappointment.
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