
Concept2 BikeErg
The CrossFit standard. Concept2 brings their legendary rower quality to cycling—air resistance flywheel provides unlimited, self-adjusting resistance matching effort perfectly.
Our Verdict
CrossFit standard with air resistance that perfectly matches your effort. PM5 monitor provides gold-standard metrics for serious training.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •Air resistance (unlimited)
- •PM5 monitor (gold standard)
- •Commercial gym quality
- •Virtually maintenance-free
- •Compatible with Zwift
✗ Cons
- •Air resistance is noisy
- •No streaming content
- •Basic aesthetics
- •Not a spin bike feel
Specifications
| Resistance | Air (damper 1-10) |
| Monitor | PM5 |
| Drive | Chain |
| Pedals | Standard threads |
| Dimensions | 48" x 24" |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓CrossFit athletes
- ✓Concept2 ecosystem fans
- ✓Those wanting gym quality
Not For
- ✗Quiet environment needs
- ✗Spin class enthusiasts
- ✗Streaming workout fans
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