This month we review Mamba Cycle located in Chilliwack in the province of British Columbia.
For the SHORT VERSION REVIEW HERE IT IS. An average studio. Far from downtown, near the highway. No showers which is a huge negative in my opinion. And they ask for 5 more dollars for the strength and HIIT classes for the MATS. There is also the issue of overheating. They could use more fans. It gets very hot, especially when they don’t have showers. I suggested one fan in the right front corner of the room. However i did not receive a response.

Mamba Cycle Chilliwack
Also. Were you aware that when I made a comment that there’s not even one man out of 20 on the client appreciation video, the owner who I have upported for years decided to block me on Instagram? That kind of hostility can not be removed with just exercise. I think she’s angry because recently I made an honest review that there’s no showers and the ventilation is not very good plus they charge $5 for a rental mat even after you paid $20. Just imagine if a man treated a woman like that, they would have the RCMP come out. I’m sure we all agree on equity and diversity.

The founder of Mamba is the famous Kiera Allen in the MIDDLE OF THE PICTURE.
Mamba Cycle WRITES that they are a “high-end, boutique, and rhythm/beat- based Indoor Cycling studio.” What is “ground-breaking” is that they did help bring the boutique, and rhythm/beat- based experience to a small city known as Chilliwack in the province of British Columbia, Canada. The population of Chilliwack is wopping 94 000. Chilliwack is a particularly appealing destination for those who enjoy outdoor recreation. Like surrounding communities in the Fraser Valley, Chilliwack is home to excellent hiking and camping opportunities, and those who enjoy adventure sports and fishing will also find abundant options. No one expected a “boutique, and rhythm/beat- based experience.” Only wish they had showers.
The Mamba Cycle mindset is just sophisticated marketing. Have a look at the image that are trying to portray
Mamba Cycle is not only a spin studio but a home for riders of all levels, on and off the bike. They are a community. They work together. From the second you clip in, to the moment you get off, you’re pushing through your boundaries. Whether you’re an experienced rider or a beginner, once that music starts, we are one. Surrounded by people with the same goals and nothing but dim lights, you can feel the positive energy and love. Those feelings will stay with you long after the ride is over.
The Mamba Community CLAIMS
All are welcome at Mamba Cycle. They all begin our journey in our own place in time.They are passionate about what we do, we are passionate to share, we are committed to a never ending growth. We are here to guide you, and ride along the greatest never ending pursuit to always become greater. Mamba Motivator’s carry the Mamba Cycle values close to their heart. We are here to share. We are a part of our community and here to serve our community with the very best we can bring! With positive energy at the forefront, Mamba Motivator’s challenge you, sweat with you and laugh with you! The determination pulsing through your veins during you’re favourite class. Motivators playlist’s curated to make you move and their words will drive you beyond what you think you could ever do. As we lose ourselves in the music, we leave everything on the floor and detach ourselves from the outside world. We create our own world where anything is possible
In conclusion. We give Mamba cycle 3 out of 5 stars, the atmosphere is nice. For the popular instructors the classes fill up fast, and for the unpopular instructors the classes are 1/2 full. One never feels judged it is a truly non judgmental space everyone is there to get what they want & need from their workout. The staff are always happy to seem authentic. Instructors all know what they are doing and are motivating. Dark room loud music lots of people you and your bike for 50 mins! However they could use fans, some riders can over heat. Plus the owner got very hostile when he promoted diversity and equality




