




🚴♂️ Elevate your home cardio game—ride strong, ride smart, ride silent!
The PYHIGH Magnetic Stationary Exercise Bike combines a heavy 35 lbs flywheel with a silent belt drive and adjustable magnetic resistance to deliver a smooth, quiet, and customizable indoor cycling experience. Designed with a reinforced steel frame and triangular support, it offers exceptional stability for riders up to 300 lbs and heights from 4’5” to 6’5”. The built-in LCD monitor tracks essential workout metrics, empowering data-driven fitness progress. Trusted by over 500,000 users worldwide and backed by an 18-month warranty, this bike is a durable, professional-grade solution for home cardio training.








| ASIN | B0BNHBL8KM |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required; follow online video instructions to complete within 30 minutes |
| Brand | PYHIGH |
| Brand Name | PYHIGH |
| Color | Orange-Upgraded Magnetic Resistance |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,540 Reviews |
| Drive System | Belt |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20"D x 10"W x 4"H |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Height | 6.5 Feet |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
| Model Name | S9 |
| Model Number | S9 |
| Part Number | S9 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| Special Feature | Water Bottle Holder |
| Special Features | Water Bottle Holder |
S**H
So in love with my bike! Solid, quiet, smooth ride!!!
Upon reading stunning reviews from other buyers, I finally decided to buy the in-home stationary bike I'd been threatening to for years. The pressure to purchase for me didn't really come until the gym closures in the last year, so I hadn't been shopping and looking extensively at different models in person, but this bike hands down BLOWS away the competition that I've seen in person at 2-3x the price. Costco has a few models with mediocre reviews that range from $400-1000 and none of them come close to the quality of construction as this one. To give context of what I desired from a bike, I wanted something durable, solid, quiet, and most of all, one that would not sway and buckle under load when standing up during high intensity spin sessions. This bike is truly the holy grail of indoor cycle training, for me at least. The fact that it doesnt come with a built-in tablet system so I can join classes and "race" with others wasnt a drawback at all for me, since it appears I can still do that with my iPad through various apps and I didn't want a piece of technology hardwired to my bike that would one day become obsolete (Or one that cost a hefty sum). I am a 165lb athletic female and can really put some pressure on the pedals. To my amazement there is barely any rocking motion in the frame at all!! Even the bikes at the gym can sometimes sort of sway back and forth, especially if one is standing up out of the saddle. Everything on this bike is well made and solid. No cheap feeling or looking parts. I suppose the stickers saying "YOUNG" are a bit cheesy but if you really don't want them on there I think Goo Gone would make quick work of the decals and they'd be gone without much effort. Very quiet even at high levels of resistance and smooth feeling drive train with the belt instead of an actual chain. Great adjustability for tall and short users alike, with more range of settings for both the seat and the headset than other bikes I've ridden. I have never experienced a peloton bike before but I am totally satisfied with this one and rave to everyone about how they need one. Take that, pandemic body! Haha. You will 100% not regret your decision to buy. Assembly was easy and fast.
A**R
Quiet, quality bike
My husband and I were looking for an exercise bike we could both use. Let me start off by saying this bike is very easy to put together, you could do it without the instructions. How do I know? Because my husband had it inside and completely put together the day it arrived before I got home from work, (he only gets home about 20 minutes before me), and he hadn't even taken the instructions out of the box. As someone who has not ridden a bike it a while I will say my a** was so sore after riding this thing the first time and my legs were like jelly. A few months postpartum and not having exercised in a long time will do that. The more I use the bike the more my body gets used to it and I can ride longer and longer without being sore now. I am concerned the wool pad will wear down quickly since my husband likes to ride with a lot of resistance but so far it seems like it will last. We've had the bike for over a month now and he rides it almost daily, me more like a few times a week at most. This bike is super quiet which we love! It rides very smooth. The wheels on the bottom are kinda small and whimpy to move the bike around nicely, but the bike is not terribly heavy at all if you have two people it's very easy to move. I helped my husband carry it downstairs after we assembled it and was surprised how light it was. Overall this bike is a great value at a great price and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for one.
M**N
Awesome bike, awesome price!
I wanted to wait until I had put some real mileage on the bike prior to writing this review. Firstly, I'd like to say that the bike itself is well-built, sturdy while still light weight and maneuverable. I began taking spin classes back in October but quickly realized that it was tough to go in regularly so I really wanted to have the flexibility of working out at home. I began searching and before investing in a Peloton, I wanted to commit myself to a much less expensive bike initially. When I landed on this bike, I knew I would really take advantage of the convenience. That being said - I have used the bike 4-5 times each week and have put over 600 miles on it. PROS: - The bike was relatively straight forward to assemble. My husband had it up in under an hour. - The bike is sturdy and does not give way when you are doing jumps or climbing hills. - The bike has a hum but it is very quiet compared to bikes I've ridden on in the spin class. - The seat is VERY comfortable! I mean, no biking butt for me. Which was a huge plus. CONS: - The computer is very simplistic, a little more simpler than I would have liked. - The handlebars are not the most comfortable and the manufacturer does not recommend swapping them out. **On another note, I do want to say that I had a piece break and the manufacturer was AWESOME and promptly sent me a replacement part. All in all, I highly recommend this bike - do not hesitate.
M**Y
Good bike
I would definitely recommend buying this bike as it is both beneficial and easy to use. When I bought the bike everything was brand new as well as easy to assemble. Tools are provided in the box for you in case you don’t have them at home. The tools were multifunctional which I personally thought was really cool. Also there were extra supplies in the box in case you lose one of the process of building the bike. Assembling the bike was relatively easy as all of the instructions were provided and detailed. I managed to put the bike together in just under 20 minutes which is pretty impressive for a person like me. The bike is so functional and everything on it was super adjustable. This way, my whole family could comfortably ride the bike. The bike also includes a counting device that helps you count the amount of miles you ride, the calories that you have burned during your exercise and many other things. The bike also comes with this little plate that you could put your phone, iPad our even book in to entertain yourself while you’re riding the bike. So cycling for elongated periods of time may not seem boring. My favorite part of the bike is your ability to adjust the resistance on the bike. If you want a heavy workout, turn the resistance up, but if you would like to cool down, the resistance can be lowered as you please. I have used this bike multiple times and would totally recommend your buying it as it is a great deal. The price is extremely worth what I got out of the product. Now I don’t have to spend extra money on a gym membership and instead I could do my exercise in the comfort of my own home.
K**Y
Great bike for the price
This is my first piece of home exercise equipment I've ever bought. With COVID19 making gyms unsafe, and a super hot Chicago summer making exercising outside difficult, I was searching for a solution to un-do some of the quarantine-induced sitting on the couch damage that had been done over the past few months. After reading a bunch of reviews, I decided to go with this bike that is a good price with solid reviews and also I really loved the black and yellow. It arrived a week before it was supposed to (so fast!) and while it wasn't quite as fast to put together as the video instructions make you believe, it was not hard. I put it together in probably 30 minutes. They send extra nuts and bolts in case you lose one which I appreciate. I have consistently used it 3 days a week for the past 2 weeks and it's holding up well. I appreciate that the seat is very comfortable and the handlebars are cushioned. The handlebars tend to get a little loose after a few spin sessions but tighten right back up with the front knob. I may switch out the pedals at some point to be compatible with spin shoes/cleats but that's if I prove to myself I will spin consistently. The current toe cages on the bike more than serve their purpose. It is quite heavy which is good for sturdiness but I have found I have just left it in the middle of the living room instead of bringing it out and back of its storage spot because it's a little hard to move. The front wheels do work well if you want to move it, but for me, I'd rather just leave it be. I put it on a yoga mat because if you spin on a hard floor it does slide a bit. Overall, very happy with my purchase and already feeling much more in shape!
B**R
display only in kilometers
Just an FYI the display is only in kilometers. If that’s a deal breaker for you just know you cannot change to miles as it is set by the factory and they don’t make ones that show miles. I reached out to the seller to ask how to change to miles because the directions say it can show either kilometers or miles but doesn’t tell you how to change it, and the seller said that they don’t set any to miles so there is no option to show miles. It’s a quick conversion so really not a big deal but just wanted others to know before purchasing. I gave 3 stars because no where in the ad does it say that, in fact it says “tracks mileage” so I assumed it showed miles. The bike other wise it good, easy to put together and quiet. I’m new to the exercise bike game but hopefully it is a good starter bike.
P**R
Review on Quality and Instructions for best results
Edit: I'm putting this at the top of my review because newbies to spin bikes seem to be blaming the seat of this bike for hurting their butt. It's not the bike. When you are new to cycling the tissue in your tailbone is very sensitive. either only one type of bike saddle will work (the one your butt got used to) or none. Eventually your butt will develop a tolerance to pressure directly on the "sit bones". This is not an overnight process. If you have overly sensitive tissue that do not cover the nerves well the best practice is to spend only a few minutes on the bike each day and gradually increase the time. It's a conditioning process. I've been buying from Amazon for over 20 years. This is the best packaged large size product that has been delivered to me. Extremely well thought out and considered. Even the tips of the pedals were covered in small zip lock bags and rubber banded to protect the threads. I am a very experienced cyclist having traveled internationally for cycling camps. I was putting this purchase off for years because I already own 7 bicycles. Buying a spin bike seemed ridiculous with that many bikes. But at this time there is no low noise option that can be had for $300 or less to use your bicycle for indoor exercise. Tacx and Wahoo now have some low noise trainers but they are expensive and still make more noise than this PyHigh spin bike. I researched belt drive spin bikes instead of chain drive spin bikes and learned that belt drive are whisper quiet. I waited for Cyber Monday and started looking at the sales. That's when I came across this spin bike and decided to pair the bike with a very thick recycled rubber exercise matt for $50 called Rubber-Cal shark tooth heavy duty matt. It's 3/4" thick and the length and width is 2 x 3 feet. Its about a half inch too small but you'll get the spin bike on there enough. This matt will absorb the movement and vibration. The second thing is to buy some WD-40 white lithium grease. I sprayed this on any part of the bike where metal is making contact with metal... otherwise it will squeak with repeated use. When your child's bicycle is squeaking it's 99% because it needs bicycle grease in the pedals threads, in between the pedals, the ball bearings in between the wheels and the rear chain ring teeth and the chain itself. So I sprayed the white lithium grease on the threads of the big seat knob, in the screws underneath the seat, in the threads of the big handle bar knob in the tube where the grey handle bar neck (stem) slides into the black frame, a small amount on the threads of the pedals (before installing, otherwise they will be very hard to get off if you decide to upgrade to clipless pedals), and a tiny spot on the surface of the flywheel to eliminate the friction squeak from the felt brake. This bike is now so quite a baby can sleep next to it. Mission accomplished. Pros: 1- very Good finishing on the paint. I'm might try using a synthetic car wax on the black paint to keep sweat from rusting the paint. Body sweat is extremely salty and will cut right through paint and once the paint is worn down the moisture in the air will rust out the steel underneath. They also sell sweat guards for spin bikes. 2- the saddle has a cut out to reduce stress on the genitals and the saddle has two large shock absorbing springs. The padding is very well done. a little squeaky a first but this is a part of breaking in. 3-The pedals are not terrible. The toe clips are a semi soft plastic that won't hurt the top of your foot and are large enough for a full size sneaker. I thought about installing my real bicycle pedals for my clipless bike shoes but I think having to change shoes will encourage me to be lazy and not ride the bike. This way I can just jump on the bike as soon as I come home and start pedaling. 4-The flywheel has a quiet, smooth movement and feels like a gym quality spin bike. I think since this is belt drive the flywheel does not keep spinning when you stop pedaling. For a beginner that's probably better. There's evidence that this is also easier for your knees. 5-the resistance knob is basic felt friction brake but it is effective. at first I was not optimistic that I would like this since it seemed a little cheap feeling. But when I did my first interval workout (see the graph I posted in pictures) it proved to work well. Basically I used my Polar H7 heart monitor chest strap (for Android) and paired it with the Polar Beat application. As you can see I started the workout in the blue warm up zone. The app computes your maximum heart rate based on the "220 minus your age" formula. So if you're 30 your standard maximum heart rate is 190 beats per minute (bpm). Which means your fat burning heart rate 65% of 190 or 123 bpm. The "endurance" for extra intensity effort begins at 80% or 152 bpm for a fit 30 year old. In my case I gradually turned the knob one full turn to raise my heart rate into the green fat burning zone from the blue warm up zone. I continued the workout gradually over 20 minutes to turn the knob again in full term increments as my heart rate climbed into the yellow high intensity zone. Another turn of the red knob pushed my heart rate on the very edge of the yellow zone but not passing into the red zone of maximum heart rate. The app works by having you enter your age, weight and level or activity. Them it indicates what your heart rate percentage is currently. Anything below 65% is too low. Anything above 70% to 80% is where you are burning both fat and glycogen and should not be done without talking to your doctor if you have no experience with high intensity exercise or are over 45 and have not had a physical examination. The resistance knob will help you monitor if the intensity is too low or too high. The workout chart I posted was 10 intervals from blue zone to the limit of the yellow zone and back down again. In a one and half hour session For these 10 intervals (I did this slowly) I burned 1,000 calories. I then did a slow cool down phase of 20 minutes until my heart rate was close to my normal heart rate. about 1500 calories total in mostly the fat burn zone (65% - 80%). To figure out my normal heart rate I wore the chest strap for 2 hours with the app running as "indoor cycling" while I just sat on the couch and walked around the house and recorded this as a workout. To my surprise my resting heart rate was not where it used to be indicating that I'm out of shape (mostly because of a back injury that kept me off my real bike for a year). I should have purchased this bike earlier to get me back on track. So long way of saying that used correctly the resistance knob will do the job of getting you into each heart rate zone gradually. 6-the stability adjustment knobs on the corners of the base legs. you can turn the knob and make sure the bike is completely flat and level. I can't find my carpentry level at the moment but I will test this out at some point. 7- Tablet and phone holder. This is very convenient. I used this by placing the spin bike directly in front of my large living room TV. I used my tablet on the spin bike to pull up YouTube videos of GoPro bike rides on road and mountain bike courses and using my Google Chromecast to play these videos to the TV. Between monitoring my heart rate on my phone and watching the long GoPro videos you don't worry about time going too slowly. I purchased an additional Jubor tablet holder for spin bikes so that my tablet sits up high running YouTube like on the overpriced Peleton bike (without having to spend $2k on a Peleton). I'll use the PyHigh tablet holder that the bike comes with for my Samsung phone to run the Polar Beat app. Cons 1. not any really other than in the next design of the bike it should include a handlebar that extends behind the neck (stem) for people with shorter arms or to have more positions to rest your hands. Some spin bikes have two bars on the flat part of the handle bar so you can lay your wrist so that your arms are pointing down or so that your arms are in front of your chest. You should also raise the handlebar height enough so that there are no pressure points on your wrists when you are holding your weight there. If you feel the wrists aching the handlebar is likely too low. The top bullhorn positions on this PyHigh handlebar are also good. You can hold onto to those when you get out to pedal in a standing position. But the lower part of the handlebar. could be improved. 2-the current speed display monitor is not bad but it only displays the speed on kilometers. If you're not too good with tablets and phones then this is more for you. But honestly most spin bikes dont have a monitor that can compete with a tablet and Android tablets are al cheap now. Maybe a spin bike company can do a deal for a basic YouTube tablet. That might be enough for someone to pick one brand over another. Overall for the price I dont think you can get a better spin bike. It is well made, smooth and super quiet. I thought about getting a much more expensive bike but I'm glad I didn't. If you lubricate the metal points and bearings every 2 weeks with WD-40 white lithium grease it will stay quite. Aslo they give you a jump rope, stretching bands (important) before and after your workouts or you'll be sore the next day and a very useful charging cable for micro USB, USB type C and Apple lightning. I tested the cable with my AccuBattery app and it delivered fast charging to all my devices that had fast charging capability. I will update this review as I plan to use this spin bike every other day this winter.
M**G
Need something to get those lock down pounds in check
I've always been a heavier man. I started pushing to lose weight 5 years ago. I was going to the gym 7 days a week and feeling great. Last year, almost 1 year to the day, I took a new job that required me to be in the office daily. Their office was over an hour away and it made it very hard for me to keep up with working out. I just let my self go for the holidays and told myself I would get back on the grind in the new year. Well the new year came and more traveling for this job and I just kept eating. I finally got a new job that had a gym in the office and was very close to home. I was so pumped to get back to my normal schedule, and then BAM Covid and lock down hits. I started this new job the day lock down started. I have always been one to worry, and with starting a new job and markets crashing, I was in a tailspin of eating and drinking. Finally Mother's Day came and I made the decision to buy a bike. I found this one on Amazon and was amazed at the price. I didn't even hesitate I placed the order and waited about a week. Finally the bike was here and I put it together. I wanted to lay out a little history of myself so that potential buyers can get a full feel for this bike, thanks for staying with me. So when the bike came I was blown away with how sturdy it is. The bike felt great, it was heavy and made of steel, this is important detail for later. So I started riding it that day, at first I just took free rides I found on YouTube. A friend told me I should try Peloton for rides. I was against it at first but then I said "what the heck" and started the trial. Man, let me tell you doing this has changed my life. I am now riding just about 5 days a week. I am very hard on the bike, which has caused me to have to do some simple repairs. About 4 months in I started noticing a sound coming from below me whenever I would stand up and push. After looking around I finally found that the spot where the seat connects to the frame of the bike legs was rusting and corroding away. I asked around and finally found that my Bother in-law could help with welding this joint. took all but 15 minutes to perform the job. Now let me stress that this is not normal. I use the bike very hard and produce a lot of sweat. I also keep the bike in my basement, my house is almost 100 years old, so the basement can be quite humid in the summer. I am going to be either moving the bike to a new spot or getting a humidifier, which I could use regardless. So if you have made this far, I would like to thank you for reading this. I want to stress that this bike is very good for those who want to get into spinning but doesn't want to drop a ton of money on a bike. It's very good for those to start out on it and then down the road upgrade if they get into it. My wife has always been one to tell me that I like to drop a ton of cash into something, then never touch it again.
E**P
This bike is great, a year later.
So I bought this bike during gym closure / Covid restrictions in my province and for the purpose of using my Peloton app membership with it. I have been using it quite regularly and I have yet to see any wear and tear. I still count my blessings that the amazon delivery brought it right to my door (in the apartment building) and it was easy enough for me to assemble by myself. I have been experimenting with height for the seat and the handle so that I'm in the proper position but it is very easy to customize. I haven't had any problems with the pedals but for the first few months I used standard cheap sneakers, and then I switched over to the pump wheelspin shoes (which I found for cheap off Poshmark) but the bottoms are more firm therefore the pedalling is noticeably better with these shoes ( they are in the picture attached). I strongly recommend find a good shoe for any cycling. Back to the bike, I don't really place emphasis on the tracking device that came with it, other than the mileage, (I currently have done 600 miles on it). I got a separate cadence tracker and use my wearable tracker for more accurate data. For maintenance and prolonging the quality of the bike, I did read a review that is probably still below, by a guy who fixes bikes as a career and he suggests what things should be regularly inspected. Honestly, the only part of the bike that is showing wear and this is more of a "me" problem, not a bike problem, is that the seat seams are ripping apart because I got off of it wrong one time. Not a big deal. I use seat covers now. So a year later, am I loving this purchase: Absolutely! I have gotten more cardio workouts than I would have without it, especially since now more and more gyms aren't letting people stand up on their stationary bikes, which is a favourite part of mine. And I love how silent it is in my apartment. PS. look for that thorough review I referenced before buying, it sold me and gave me so much info and confidence that I can maintain and take care of this investment for years to come.
C**.
Good Bike for beginners
Was easy to assemble but the instructions were a little lacking, little bit of common sense needed but put together in 30 min, and you don’t need 2 people. Sturdy, rides nice, well made, perfect to get into shape. Any bike seat is not super comfy, but this one is cushioned, also you will need shoes to ride this bike. The bike can make a clicking sound but didn’t bother me much. I still don’t understand the resistance button as there are no numbers but i turn it for resistance so good enough. Fair and sturdy bike for price.
A**R
Awesome bike!!
I am very happy with my purchase. I like the bike's beautiful, colorful, unique design; it looks like a decorative object in the corner of my room. With the user-friendly manual, I was able to assemble it easily. The bike is sturdy with an extra-wide, soft, comfortable saddle that is a huge bonus because it makes my workout way more enjoyable, and I noticed that I exercise for longer than I would normally do. The foam handlebar is also comfortable and stable. Pedals fit very well, and the riding is quiet. I place my iPad on the holder, turn on my favorite workout video, and have fun. I wish I would order it much earlier. I love the idea of exercising in the comfort of my own home, any day, any time, for as long as I want to, whenever I feel like it. Great value, highly recommend!
A**K
Great bike, especially for the price!
Great spin bike!!! Just received today and put together in about 1/2 hour. Pretty straight forward. The only thing we noticed is the handle bar has a bit of give to it, you really have to tighten to the Max and even still there is a bit of wobble. Doesn’t affect performance though. Very smooth. Can’t comment on durability yet. Happy with purchase. PS - the shipping details were a bit nerve racking - items didn’t show as shipped for 4-5 days and then finally did. Then only showed as “shipment details submitted” (or something to that effect) and then we waited for another 4-5 days with no updates or movement and then boom it was received at our local city’s Purolator depot. Not sure if it’s the shipping companies issue or the manufacturer but I figured it was worth mentioning to others if they’re waiting on their order. Just give it a bit and it will arrive.
P**I
Sturdy and quality product .Worth the price
Writing this review after a month use . Good quality and sturdy. using it regularly. Pros: Sturdy , comfortable and worth the price, no noise . Cons: The harder mode makes a little hissing noise due to the resistance .The digital monitor is ok not that great . Overall a quality buy . Will revisit my own review in another 2 months .
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