The 6 Best Recumbent Exercise Bikes in 2025, According to Certified Trainers

Best Overall Matrix R30 Recumbent Bike Now 34% Off Credit: Courtesy of Retailer Pros Comfortable, contoured arc seatback Ultra-stable frame Very accessible for those with limited mobility 20 adjustable levels of magnetic resistance Cons Pricey when not on sale Of all the recumbent exercise bikes we’ve tested, the Matrix R30 received top marks from our

Best Overall

Matrix R30 Recumbent Bike

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Pros
  • Comfortable, contoured arc seatback
  • Ultra-stable frame
  • Very accessible for those with limited mobility
  • 20 adjustable levels of magnetic resistance
Cons
  • Pricey when not on sale

Of all the recumbent exercise bikes we’ve tested, the Matrix R30 received top marks from our team for its incredibly stable design, comfortable seat, and accessibility for people with limited mobility. Most single-post design bikes we tried run the risk of tipping over when rider weight is shifted. Not so with the Matrix R30, thanks to its heavy-duty dual post frame that helped us feel stable and secure no matter how hard we pedaled on it.

With a near-zero step-through height, this bike is super accessible and easy for low-mobility folks to use safely. We also have to call out the seat for its comfort. The arc design is molded to hug your back with the perfect level of lumbar support and is made with mesh to allow for proper ventilation.

The magnetic resistance is smooth and predictable with 20 adjustable levels, plus ECB magnetic braking makes for a quieter ride. Five built-in workout programs—from Manual and Intervals to Rolling and Target HR—provide plenty of variety to help you find a workout program that meets your goals.

Lastly, it’s Bluetooth-compatible. But, built-in screen mirroring allows you to use the bike’s console to stream entertainment straight from your phone or laptop.

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Dimensions (L x W x H) 62.2 x 25.2 x 47.6 in.
Weight Capacity 350 lbs
Resistance Type Magnetic
Resistance Levels 20
Display 8.5-in. XR LCD
Membership None (free ride and preset programs)

Best Value

Schwinn 230 Recumbent Bike

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Pros
  • Midrange price provides a great bang for your buck
  • Good selection of resistance levels
  • Weighted straps on pedals
  • Bluetooth compatible
  • Comfortable ride
Cons
  • Very basic, non-touchscreen display

While it lacks a built-in smart display, the midrange price and other features on this bike make up for it. Plus, you can place your phone, tablet, or other device on the media shelf so you can ride along to on-demand trainer-led classes with real-time coaching. The power cord is a little short, so you may need an extrension cord depending on how close your machine ends up to an outlet.

The padded seat is a huge win in our eyes and even has ventilation to get the air flowing when things get sweaty down there. We love the feel of the weighted strapped pedals, which work well to keep your feet secure while you ride. Built-in rollers and a relatively lightweight build make the bike the easiest to move around when you need it and out of the way when you don’t.

How well this is built should be no surprise with how long Schwinn has been in the bike game. This model is extremely comfortable for most sizes, but taller individuals may want to opt for the sibling bike, the 290, which adds a few extra inches.

Dimensions (L x W x H) 64 x 27 x 44.5 in.
Weight Capacity 300 lbs
Resistance Type Magnetic
Resistance Levels 16
Display LCD
Membership None

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Best Premium Bike

NordicTrack Commercial R35

Pros
  • Automatic SmartAdjust with 26 levels of resistance
  • Ergonomic foot pedals
  • Oversized lumbar support seat
  • Bluetooth headphone compatible
  • Very comfortable ride
Cons
  • Pricey, compared to our most budget-friendly picks

NordicTrack’s lineup of commercial-grade recumbent bikes is a solid upgrade option if you’re willing to spend a bit more. The design of the Commercial R35 is among the most comfortable we’ve tested. Plus, it’s packed with tons of premium features, including 26 different resistance levels, so you can consistently up your game. Plus, if you’d prefer the Commercial R35 to push you, try the auto-resistance feature. We found it especially useful for the guided iFit streaming classes, so you can ride along without having to worry about switching gears.

Speaking of which, this bike comes with a 30-day free membership to iFit (then $39/month thereafter), so you can stream on-demand, interactive trainer-led classes on the 14-inch HD Smart Touchscreen monitor.

Despite the resistance and programming features that allow for a great workout on this bike, we think the best feature is the fan. It auto-adjusts depending on how hard you work to keep you cool and comfortable throughout even your sweaty seshes.

Dimensions (L x W x H) 68.22 x 23.69 x 53.42 in.
Weight Capacity 350 lbs
Resistance Type Digital
Resistance Levels 26
Display 14-in. touchscreen
Membership iFit, 1 month trial

Best Budget Bike

Xterra SB250 Recumbent Bike

Pros
  • Reasonable price
  • Features a ton of pre-set programs
  • Lumbar support seat
  • Decent 5.5-in. backlit LCD screen
  • Smooth, snag-free resistance
Cons
  • Not Bluetooth compatible

At this price point, this bike comes loaded with an impressive number of programs to suit a wide range of fitness levels and preferences. We’re talking 12 pre-set programs, four custom user programs, one body-fat program, one watt program, and five heart rate programs—meaning you won’t run out of options to switch things up. So, there’s plenty of room to expand your workout intensity and variety as you build strength.

Comfort is a priority with this bike. The adjustable seat was designed with your back in mind, so you’ll maintain good posture throughout your workout. We like the oversized pedals that provide added stability for your feet and overall ride stance. Plus, the walk-thru frame design and easily adjustable seat make it more accessible for most shapes, sizes, and levels of mobility, too—all of which make it a great starter bike for novices.

Dimensions (L x W x H) 60.3 x 24.4 x 42.2 in.
Weight Capacity 300 lbs
Resistance Type Magnetic
Resistance Levels 24
Display 5.5-in. LCD screen
Membership No; 23 preset programs

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Best for Heavier Users

Harison Pro Magnetic Recumbent Bike

Pros
  • 400-pound maximum rider capacity
  • Comfy, high-density foam seating
  • Whisper-quiet operation
  • Built-in iPad holder
Cons
  • Not the easiest assembly

Most of the recumbent exercise bikes we tested top out at a 300-pound weight capacity. This model from Harison is sturdy and stable enough to support riders up to 400 pounds, making it a great option for larger folks. That same stability, combined with a low, step-through design, also makes it a solid option for seniors or anyone with limited mobility. We were pleasantly surprised that for such a durable machine, it weighs just 77 pounds.

With 14 levels of adjustable intensity, it features a decent amount of variety for all types of workouts and fitness levels. An adjustable seat and backrest allow you to dial in your perfect setup, ensuring this one’s comfy no matter how hard you train. The LCD screen is extremely basic—tracking only your time, speed, distance, calories burned, and other essentials—but the built-in iPad holder allows you to stream Netflix, Hulu, Audible, and more from your own tablet while you workout.

Dimensions (L x W x H) 60.24 x 21.64 x 51 in.
Weight Capacity 400 lbs
Resistance Type Magnetic
Resistance Levels 16
Display LCD
Membership None

Best Luxury Bike

Technogym Recline Personal

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Pros
  • Stylish, ultra-modern design
  • Immersive workouts included
  • Loaded with tech features and a large, 15.6-inch touchscreen
  • Snowboard-style foot straps
  • Clever, intuitive user interface

If you not only care about getting in a good workout at home, but also want everything in your home gym to look sleek as hell, consider this high-end steel frame recumbent bike. Before you look at the price (jump scare, we know), know that this bike is way more tech-savvy than other recumbent bikes on this list.

You can change your seat posture, increase your resistance level, and monitor your heart rate, all from controls located right on the handles for easy accessibility. Speakers located under the seat produce great sound quality that seriously impressed us (and it’s Bluetooth compatible). We love the extra-wide pedals, which feature a strap system like that used on a snowboard for quick adjustability and a secure, stable fit.

And, at this price, from multiple immersive workout programs on the live 15.6-inch touchscreen, or pedal through a natural or urban landscape of your choice on the screen

Bonus: You can even log directly into your Netflix, Spotify, or YouTube accounts from the built-in display for seamless entertainment.

Dimensions (L x W x H) 55 x 25 x 54 in.
Weight Capacity 300 lbs
Resistance Type Magnetic
Resistance Levels 25
Display 15.6-in. touchscreen
Membership No; 20 routines, 6 preset workouts

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Meet the Expert

  • Dr. Todd Sinett is a chiropractor and applied kinesiologist at Tru Whole Care in New York, NY.

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What Are the Benefits of a Recumbent Exercise Bike?

“With a recumbent bike, you can have all the benefits and joys of bike riding, inside or outside, without the compression we get from sitting on a standard bike,” says chiropractor Todd Sinett, DC, a chiropractor and applied kinesiologist at Tru Whole Care in New York, NY.

Recumbent exercise bikes offer a low-impact workout that is easier on your joints. What distinguishes them from traditional upright exercise bikes is the supported seat, where you can enjoy an ergonomic position that’s easier on the back and joints. These machines also offer more stability (and therefore more safety) than upright exercise bikes, making them a solid starter choice for beginners or those whose joints cannot bear bodyweight without pain.

Many models have convenient features like moving handlebars so users can move their upper body while cycling. All the bikes we tested are also pretty also quiet, making them suitable for home use, and their compact design allows for easy storage.

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Who Is a Recumbent Bike Good for?

Recumbent exercise bikes are particularly beneficial for those needing a supported, moderate mode of cardiovascular exercise.

Sinett notes that they’re especially “great for people with back issues, neck pain, or even shoulder pain who love to ride bikes and want to take the pressure off their lower back.” They help maintain a good posture while riding. Plus, “The design is ergonomically better than a standard bike’s, as the rider’s weight is distributed more comfortably over a larger area supported by the back and buttocks,” says Sinett.

For these reasons, they’re also ideal for seniors due to their stable seat and low-impact nature, and novice exercisers can use them as a stepping stone to working out on an upright exercise bike.

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Is a Recumbent Bike Better for Rehabbing an Injury Than a Traditional Exercise Bike?

They’re also great for rehabilitation, providing gentle and effective workouts that aid individuals recovering from injuries, surgeries, or those with physical limitations, according to Sinnett. If you suffer from joint pain, such as knee or hip issues, these bikes offer a comfortable exercise option without added strain.

“Since you are not in a curled-over-hunch posture, you put less pressure on your spine and lower back,” confirms Sinett. So they can be better for rehabbing injuries.

Forzaglia agrees, adding that they’re perfect for aiding in injury recovery and improving range of motion. The recumbent position minimizes core tension, reduces back tightness, and relieves strain on the joints of your ankles, knees, and hips.

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Charles Thorp is the Fitness and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where he shares the best product recommendations in gym equipment, recovery tools, supplements, and more. Following an early life in athletics, Charles became a NASM-certified trainer and began writing programs alongside the most respected coaches in the world.  

Since entering the world of fitness content, Charles has had the opportunity to learn from and train alongside high performance individuals from the NFL, UFC, NBA, Formula 1, CrossFit, US Olympics, and Navy SEALs. When he’s not writing about training programs or gear, he can be seen at the gym or in the wild, putting them to the test.

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