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Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0 Review (2024)

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Anyone who’s stepped foot in a CrossFit gym has likely been intrigued by the roaring fans, clinking chains, and sweat-drenched riders on the best air bikes. The Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0 can whirr with the best of them, but unlike its chain-driven brethren, it opts for a belt-driven resistance system that can provide the same heart-pounding full-body workouts with less noise and required maintenance. Does it succeed? 

After trying it out for ourselves, we think the Blitz 2.0 fills a hole in the air bike market for people who love the user-powered feel of these popular bikes, but who value their family members’ and roommates’ eardrums. After cranking out all sorts of workouts on the Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0, we think its belt-drive system helps it stand out in a crowded market. Take a look at our full Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0 Review to find out if it’s a fit for your space, budget, and regimen. For more information on how we test all our products, head over to the BarBend equipment testing methodology page. 






Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0




Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0






Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0


Bells of Steel’s Blitz Air Bike 2.0 utilizes a belt-driven operation that’s quieter and requires less maintenance than chain-driven bikes. It also provides a handful of creature comforts, including rubber hand grips, a removable fan guard, and a seat with 10 different height adjustments. 

Main Takeaways

  • Its belt-drive system is quieter and requires less maintenance than the chain drivetrains on most air bikes.
  • Its steel build makes for a heavy bike — great for stability, but not great for mobility.
  • Conveniences like the fan guard, wide seat, and bottle and device holders allow for a more comfortable workout.

Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0 Specs

Price $799.99
Weight Capacity 350lbs
Product Dimensions 51’’ H x 53’’ L x 23’’ W
Product Weight 118lbs
Drivetrain Belt
Warranty 2 years
Conveniences Phone and water bottle holder, tech console, rubber hand grips

As opposed to the electricity powering the resistance systems of the best magnetic exercise bikes, air bikes like the Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0 are driven solely by the user. “The nature of the fan flywheel means that the only limitation in resistance and speed is the exerciser themself,” says BarBend expert reviewer and certified personal trainer Amanda Capritto. “Compared to regular bikes and indoor bikes, air bikes engage more of the body’s musculature due to the moving arms.”

Our tester on the Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0.Our tester on the Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0.
Our tester on the Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0.

If you’re after the full-body workouts offered by air bikes, the Blitz Air Bike 2.0 is an affordable option, landing nicely in the middle of the price range we typically see among similar models. But as our tester notes, there is one quality that separates it from many popular air-powered exercise bikes. “The highlight for this bike is actually what you can’t even see — the belt drivetrain,” they say. The big benefit of swapping the chains and sprockets of a chain-drive system with a belt is less maintenance. “This design simply requires less maintenance, plus they tend to be quieter,” our tester adds.

Adjusting the seat on a Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike.Adjusting the seat on a Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike.
Adjusting the seat on a Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike.

Don’t get us wrong — the Blitz Air Bike 2.0 isn’t silent. If you’re worried about napping babies or noise-sensitive neighbors, a magnetic resistance system would be the way to go. The user-powered fan is what causes most of the racket, but compared to the metal clanging of a chain-driven air bike, this one at least keeps the noise to a minimum.

Our tester adjusting the monitor controls on the Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0.Our tester adjusting the monitor controls on the Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0.
Our tester adjusting the monitor controls on the Bells of Steel Blitz Air Bike 2.0.

As Capritto emphasizes, keep in mind that air bikes tend to be best for HIIT workouts rather than endurance training or the kinds of virtual workouts Peloton apologists rave about. “The harder you pedal, the harder the work becomes,” she says. “You’ll see air bikes upon air bikes if you walk into any CrossFit facility, as this type of bike is programmed into CrossFit WODs and competition.”

But for this type of exercise, our team believes the price point is spot on. The Blitz Air Bike 2.0 is actually very similar to the Fringe Sport Raptor and that one is about $150 to $200 more expensive,” our tester says. “So if you’re set on an air bike, you’ll save a bit of cash with Bells of Steel.”

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