JLL RB100 Exercise Bike Review
Our verdict
The JLL RB100 is a mid-range indoor magnetic exercise bike with a 526-review track record and a 4.4-star average. At $349.99 it occupies the upper end of the budget-to-mid tier, offering an alloy steel frame, a 265-pound weight limit, and a full-size footprint of 59.8 by 26.7 inches. It is a well-reviewed option for riders who want a sturdier, heavier bike than sub-$200 models without crossing into premium price territory.
Check price on AmazonBest for
Riders up to 265 pounds who want a full-size, stable magnetic upright bike and are willing to spend $350 for better build quality than entry-level options.
Skip if
You need a capacity above 265 pounds, have very limited floor space (the 59.8-inch depth is substantial), or want connected-app features not present in this price range.
- Material Alloy Steel
- Weight 68.8 Pounds
- Max User Weight 265 Pounds
- Dimensions 59.8"D x 26.7"W x 47"H
- Resistance Magnetic
- Color Black
- Priced 79% above the category median ($194.99 across 52 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 526 owner ratings
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Popularity1.9/5
526 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The JLL RB100 is built on an alloy steel frame and weighs 68.8 pounds, which puts it in the heavier, more stable end of the mid-range upright category. Its footprint is 59.8 inches deep by 26.7 inches wide, so measure your available floor space before ordering. Magnetic resistance keeps operation quiet, which is a meaningful advantage for early-morning or shared-space workouts.
With a 265-pound weight capacity and a price of $349.99, the RB100 sits above entry-level bikes in both build and cost. The alloy steel frame is more rigid than carbon steel alternatives, which typically translates to less wobble during hard pedaling efforts. The 47-inch overall height fits most standard ceiling clearances.
A sample of 526 ratings averaging 4.4 stars is a credible signal of consistent quality at this price. Gymso is an Amazon Associate and earns from qualifying purchases; this does not affect how we rank or review products. We evaluate specs and verified owner feedback rather than lab-test equipment.
Pros
- 4.4-star average from 526 reviews is a robust, trustworthy sample
- Alloy steel frame at 68.8 pounds provides a stable, sturdy platform
- Magnetic resistance runs quietly for shared-space use
- 265-pound capacity accommodates a wide range of riders
- Mid-range $349.99 price balances build quality and cost
Cons
- 59.8-inch depth is a large floor commitment for smaller rooms
- 265-pound capacity is lower than several cheaper alternatives in this category
- No app connectivity noted in the published specs
Specifications
| Material | Alloy Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 68.8 Pounds |
| Max User Weight | 265 Pounds |
| Dimensions | 59.8"D x 26.7"W x 47"H |
| Resistance | Magnetic |
| Color | Black |
| Feature | Indoor |
Performance notes
At 68.8 pounds the RB100 is heavier than most entry-level uprights, which generally means less frame flex and a more planted feel during hard efforts. The 59.8-inch depth suggests this is a full-size upright, not a compact model. Resistance is magnetic with no contact wear parts to replace. Exact resistance level counts are not published; verify on the product page.
What buyers say
With 526 ratings at 4.4 stars, the JLL RB100 shows above-average satisfaction for a mid-range upright bike. The volume of reviews gives confidence that the average reflects real-world long-term ownership rather than a small early adopter sample.
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Frequently asked questions
How heavy is the JLL RB100 and is it easy to move?
The RB100 weighs 68.8 pounds. Most bikes this weight include transport wheels on the front legs so you can tilt and roll it. Whether this model has transport wheels is not confirmed in the published specs; check the product page for that detail.
Does the JLL RB100 work with fitness apps?
App connectivity is not listed in the published specs for the RB100. If app integration is important to you, the Exercise JC302 at $199.99 explicitly lists app support in its product description.
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