LloydyH85 wrote:Hi everyone,
hope you are all well.
I am on the lookout for a new exercise bike and have had my eye on the wattbike for quite some time but with the launch of the new bike erg I am now not sure what bike to go for, I must say i am thoroughly impressed with C2 as a company and a huge fan of the rower so am thinking i would rather get the bike erg, plus its half the price of the wattbike which i think is actually a little overpriced at just over 2k, I haven't seen any reviews anywhere yet but a select few seem to have the bike erg, i was just curious to whats peoples thoughts were and if they had used both how they compare? If the Bike erg is anything like the rower its bound to be a solid machine! I am just looking for something to keep my cycling going during the winter and HIIT workouts

Good question. I know both bikes really well as I've spent the last year training on a Wattbike, and now I've just brought a BikeErg. Putting cost to one side (£2250 v £980) the Wattbike is probably the better bike, but the BikeErg is by far the better buy. Watts for watts I get the same results on both bikes, so they're calibrated almost the same. Wattbike probably feels more like real cycling, like that slightly 'gritty' road feel, whereas BikeErg feels more like an air bike. Both machines give absolutely fantastic workouts. The Wattbike monitor is more sophisticated than the BE, so you'll get far more info about your sessions, but a lot of the extra info you get isn't necessarily of need to most people. Both are comfy, I marginally prefer the BE seat over WB but not a lot in it, and both feel good to do a variety of different sessions on. Concept 2 also have rankings, challenges, etc and the BE comes with the well known PM5 monitor, so you'll probably have far more people around to compare like for like sessions with.
If cost isn't an issue then I'd go Wattbike. If it is then I'd definitely go BikeErg. The Wattbike is definitely not more than twice as good, even though it's priced more than twice as much!
Head over to the BikeErg Facebook page if you have any more questions.