YESOUL A6 Exercise Bike Review
Our verdict
The YESOUL A6 is a budget-priced magnetic exercise bike at $129.99 with a 300-pound weight capacity and an alloy steel frame weighing 20.4 kilograms. With 185 reviews at a 4.2-star average, it sits in the lower end of the rating range in this batch but offers a strong capacity-to-price ratio. It is a practical pick for buyers who want a quiet magnetic bike without spending more than $130 and can live with a smaller review sample and a mid-tier rating.
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Budget-focused riders under 300 pounds who want silent magnetic resistance for under $130 and are comfortable with a moderate-sized review pool.
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- Material Alloy Steel
- Weight 20.4 Kilograms
- Max User Weight 300 Pounds
- Color Magnetic-Classic Black
- Feature Indoor
- Priced 33% below the category median ($194.99 across 52 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 185 owner ratings
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Popularity1.1/5
185 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 YESOUL A6 delivers magnetic resistance at a $129.99 price, which undercuts most magnetic alternatives in this batch. Its alloy steel frame weighs 20.4 kilograms, which converts to approximately 45 pounds, making it a relatively lightweight upright. The 300-pound weight limit is the same as several pricier bikes here, giving the A6 a strong capacity-per-dollar advantage.
YESOUL markets the A6 in a classic black magnetic color scheme, and the indoor designation confirms it is designed for stationary home use. One notable gap in the published data is the absence of floor dimensions; verify the exact footprint on the product page before purchasing, especially in smaller spaces. Resistance level count and adjustment details are also not published.
With 185 reviews at 4.2 stars, the YESOUL A6 is a moderate-confidence buy. The 4.2-star average is shared with the RELIFE CA-EB801 and represents the lower rating tier in this batch, though both are above the 3.8-star floor that qualifies products for listing on Gymso. Gymso is an Amazon Associate and earns from qualifying purchases; this does not influence rankings. We review specs and verified buyer feedback rather than lab-test equipment.
Pros
- Magnetic resistance for quiet operation at only $129.99
- 300-pound weight capacity matches bikes costing $70 to $200 more
- Alloy steel frame at 20.4 kg is durable for the price point
- Competitive price for buyers who want magnetic over friction resistance
Cons
- 4.2-star average is the lower end of the rating range in this batch
- Floor dimensions are not published; footprint must be verified before ordering
- No bought-last-month data available to confirm current demand trends
Specifications
| Material | Alloy Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 20.4 Kilograms |
| Max User Weight | 300 Pounds |
| Color | Magnetic-Classic Black |
| Feature | Indoor |
Performance notes
The magnetic resistance system means no pad wear and quiet operation across resistance settings. At 20.4 kilograms the frame is lightweight for an alloy steel upright, which helps with portability but may mean slightly less stability at higher resistance compared to heavier builds. Resistance level count is not specified in the available data.
What buyers say
At 185 reviews and 4.2 stars, buyer satisfaction is acceptable but not exceptional. The 4.2-star average places it among the lower-rated bikes in this batch, though still solidly above the 3.8-star quality floor. The absence of monthly buyer data makes it harder to assess ongoing momentum versus the RELIFE CA-EB801, which has 800 monthly buyers at the same rating.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the YESOUL A6 resistance truly magnetic and silent?
Yes, the published specs confirm magnetic resistance. Magnetic bikes generate resistance without a pad contacting the flywheel, which makes them noticeably quieter than friction alternatives. The A6 lists magnetic resistance in its spec data.
How does the YESOUL A6 compare to the RELIFE CA-EB801 at a similar price?
Both are priced under $130, both rate at 4.2 stars, and both carry 300-pound-range capacities. The key difference is resistance type: the A6 uses magnetic (quiet, no wear parts), while the CA-EB801 uses friction (noisier, requires pad replacement). The CA-EB801 has a far larger review sample (3,163 vs 185) and higher monthly sales volume.
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