Golden Sport Szobabicikli [upd] -

Domyos (Decathlon), Sportstech, or second-hand Kettler.

Here’s a comprehensive review of the (szobabicikli), based on typical models available in Central/Eastern Europe (e.g., Hungary, Poland, Czechia). Golden Sport is a budget-to-midrange fitness brand, so this review focuses on value, durability, and real-world use. Golden Sport Szobabicikli – Full Review 1. Overview & Positioning Golden Sport offers entry-level and intermediate stationary bikes (both upright and semi-recumbent). They are sold primarily through supermarket chains (Tesco, Auchan), sport discounters (Decathlon alternatives), and online marketplaces (Alza, Emag). Price range: ~€120–€300 Target user: Home exercisers, seniors (recumbent models), or anyone wanting basic cardio without gym membership. 2. Key Models – Quick Comparison | Model | Type | Resistance | Max Weight | Display | |-------|------|------------|------------|---------| | GS-2105 | Upright | Magnetic (8 levels) | 110 kg | Time, speed, distance, calories | | GS-3102R | Recumbent | Magnetic (8 levels) | 120 kg | Basic LCD + pulse grip | | GS-1150 | Folding upright | Friction pad (manual) | 100 kg | No display (uses app) | 3. Build Quality & Comfort Frame: Heavy-gauge steel, powder-coated. Stable up to ~25–30 km/h sprint. Heavier users (90+ kg) may notice slight flex on upright models. Seat: Widely criticized – hard, narrow, and poorly padded on upright bikes. Recumbent seats are better (wide, backrest). Pedals: Standard plastic with adjustable straps; hold up fine for moderate use. Handlebars: Non-adjustable on most uprights (reach may be long for shorter riders <160 cm). golden sport szobabicikli