Brand | Exerpeutic |
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Special Feature | Crank system, Flywheel and v- belt drive, Seating comfort, Tension resistance, Folding capability |
Color | grey |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 43 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 33"D x 19"W x 46"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 145 Pounds |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Model Name | 1110 300SR |
Maximum Height | 75 Inches |
Minimum Height | 5 Feet |
Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
Drive System | Belt |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46.4 x 17.4 x 8.6 inches |
Package Weight | 23.86 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 17 x 54 inches |
Brand Name | Exerpeutic |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Exerpeutic |
Part Number | 1110 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Without Equipment Mat |
Included Components | Bike, manual , tools |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | exercise_&_fitness |
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Brand | Exerpeutic |
Special Feature | Crank system, Flywheel and v- belt drive, Seating comfort, Tension resistance, Folding capability |
Color | grey |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 43 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 33"D x 19"W x 46"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 145 Pounds |
About this item
- Foldable recumbent exercise bike with quiet V-belt double-drive transmission system
- Precision-balanced flywheel; 8-level adjustable magnetic tension control system
- Easy-to-read LCD display tracks your distance, calories, time, speed, and heart rate
- Can be used as desk bike with height adjustable desks. Semi-recumbent design for easy entry and exit; large seat cushion and backrest
- Supports up to 300 pounds; Product setup dimensions: 33”L x 19”W x 46”H
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Features
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Foldable 300 lb Weight Capacity
Foldable recumbent exercise bike with steel frame supports up to 300 pounds weight capacity
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8 Level Magnetic Tension
Precision-balanced flywheel; 8-level adjustable magnetic tension control system. Quiet V-belt double-drive transmission system
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Comfortable Workout
Can be used as a desk bike with height-adjustable desks. Semi-recumbent design for easy entry and exit; large seat cushion and backrest
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Large LCD Display
An easy-to-read large computer LCD display tracks your distance, calories, time, speed, and heart rate.
Product Description
Product Description
Exerpeutic 400XL Folding Recumbent Bike can be folded up and rolled away when you are finished exercising. It is also designed to support up to a weight capacity of 300 pounds. Features like 8 levels Magnetic Tension control system, the high torque 3 piece torque crank system, heart pulse, and a 'double drive' transmission system are all included for a very affordable price.
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Recumbent exercise bikes have long been terrific workout accessories, but they're usually somewhat bulky, making them inconvenient for people with small homes or apartments. Enter the Exerpeutic 400XL recumbent bike, which folds up for easy storage and fits inside a closet, corner, or other compact space. It's the easiest way to enjoy the benefits of a recumbent workout without dedicating an entire room to your exercise equipment.
Despite the space-saving design, the 400XL is plenty powerful, with a precision-balanced flywheel and a quiet V-belt double-drive transmission system. The bike also includes an eight-level magnetic tension control system so you can find the right resistance for your training goals. It's easy to monitor your workout progress via the easy-to-read LCD display, which tracks your distance, calories burned, time, speed, scan, and heart rate. Best of all for frequent exercisers, the 400XL's semi-recumbent design is inviting and comfortable, making it ideal for people who dislike upright-style bikes or who are recovering from injury. Add in a large seat cushion and backrest and you have a great bike for riders of any size and body type.
Other details include extendable leg stabilizers; a hand pulse sensor for reading your heart rate; a three-piece, high-torque crank system that provides a smooth, consistent pedaling motion; large pedals with safety straps; and transport wheels for mobility.
Specifications
- Capacity: 300 pounds
- User height: 5 feet 2 inches to 6 feet 2 inches
- Dimensions: 19 by 46 by 33 inches (W x H x D)
- Weight: 39 pounds
- Warranty: 1 year limited
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ASIN | B004O6TXVS |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #218,169 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #286 in Exercise Bikes |
Date First Available | February 28, 2011 |
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Customers like the quality, ease of assembly, noise, comfort, and performance of the stationary bicycle. They mention that it's well built, extremely stable, and quiet. Some appreciate the smooth V-belt double drive transmission. That said, they say it works well, is effective, and is functional.
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Customers like the quality of the bike. They say it's well built, extremely stable, and has excellent mobility. The feet for the bike are made of sturdy rubber and don't feel they will break. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"I'm totally impressed by this bike for both quality of construction and the incredible value for the price...." Read more
"...bought this bike, the second being the wide seat bottom, which is quite acceptable (not exactly comfortable, but not UN-comfortable either)...." Read more
"...5 foot, 3 ins tall about 125lbs and I found the bike comfortable, sturdy (no wobbling) and best of all, almost silent in operation...." Read more
"...Semi folds to put out of the way. The seat and backrest are a good size, firm, padded and comfortable enough...." Read more
Customers find the assembly of the stationary bicycle to be fairly easy. They mention that the instructions are clear, self-explanatory, and take about 15 minutes to put together. The bicycle is stable and quiet, making it easy to do while watching TV or chatting with the kids.
"...consideration, the Exerpeutic 400XL Folding Recumbent Bike provides an easy (for me), relatively comfortable exercise alternative for overweight..." Read more
"...The instructions look complicated at first but it's really pretty easy; just go step by step...." Read more
"...ASSEMBLE: It was pretty easy and simple, comes mostly assembled and took us less than an hour...." Read more
"...Was happy to find that is is easy to put together and all the parts were there - nothing was missing. It is comfortable and quiet to use...." Read more
Customers like the noise level of the bicycle. They mention that it's extremely quiet, and the magnetic flywheel is incredibly quiet, even at high speeds.
"...It's very quiet during use, no vibration, shaking or strange noises.....yet...." Read more
"...It is also quite sturdy (rated at up to 300 pounds)Virtually silent in operationAction is very smooth (also adjustable)..." Read more
"...the bike comfortable, sturdy (no wobbling) and best of all, almost silent in operation...." Read more
"...NOISE LEVEL: It’s very quiet, smooth and functions very well. No issues with shaking, clicking, vibrating, etc. So far I'm very satisfied!..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the bicycle. They say it's more comfortable, easier on their knees, and provides adequate leg extension. They also mention that the back rest is nice and that it helps in strengthening their knee ligaments.
"...This bike has very smooth "V-belt double drive transmission" which works great and in my opinion just as smooth as the wide range of very..." Read more
"...Folding Recumbent Bike provides an easy (for me), relatively comfortable exercise alternative for overweight people who are not used to exercising...." Read more
"...50-something, 5 foot, 3 ins tall about 125lbs and I found the bike comfortable, sturdy (no wobbling) and best of all, almost silent in operation...." Read more
"...NOISE LEVEL: It’s very quiet, smooth and functions very well. No issues with shaking, clicking, vibrating, etc. So far I'm very satisfied!..." Read more
Customers like the size of the bike. They mention that it has a fairly small footprint, it compacts and moves easily with the small wheels on the back, and it fits perfectly in their limited space. They also appreciate the space-saving design and the fact that it feels hefty for its size. Some mention that the bike fits nicely under their desks and that the seat is roomy and comfortable.
"...Since its footprint is fairly small, I have it set up in my living room parallel to a half-wall above the stairs to my basement which keeps it more..." Read more
"...I wanted quality, compact and yet a machine sturdy enough to provide a good in home workout! Good quality for the price!..." Read more
"...The ability to shift its position so it can fold taller and take up less floor space when not in use - as well as moved using wheels - is..." Read more
"...It compacts and moves easily with the small wheels on the back - I can move it with one hand...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the exercise bike. They say it works well, is effective, and has good maneuverability and functionality. The computer function is nice, and the heartbeat monitor works well. Overall, customers say it's an excellent exercise bike that provides better fitness results than aerobics for much less.
"...has very smooth "V-belt double drive transmission" which works great and in my opinion just as smooth as the wide range of very expensive..." Read more
"...for me: the positive attributes of this unit do not discourage me from exercising as all other exercise bikes and every other exercise option I’ve..." Read more
"...Work-outs are almost fun and the bike doesn't eat up a lot of space or money. Even if it only lasts a couple yrs, it will have paid for itself...." Read more
"...NOISE LEVEL: It’s very quiet, smooth and functions very well. No issues with shaking, clicking, vibrating, etc. So far I'm very satisfied!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the bike. They say it gets the job done and doesn't cost a lot. Some customers also recommend it to anyone looking for a good cheap exercise bike that doesn' take up much.
"...by this bike for both quality of construction and the incredible value for the price...." Read more
"...In summary:PROS:Price is quite reasonable considering the unit's qualityArrived timely..." Read more
"...Good quality for the price!I’m very happy and pleased with my purchase!Good luck with your search!Dee from NYC" Read more
"...That being said, it is easily much more cost effective than a gym membership even if you had to replace it every couple of years, esp...." Read more
Customers find the folding feature of the bike to be a great feature. They mention that it's easy to fold and move, and can be rolled around easily. The design also allows it to fold up into a nice, neat package. The folding mechanism works fine, but it still has a significant footprint.
"...I also liked the fact it could be folded for storage/moving with wheels on the back stabilizer to facilitate this...." Read more
"...It’s sturdy and light weight. Semi folds to put out of the way. The seat and backrest are a good size, firm, padded and comfortable enough...." Read more
"...Stuff I really like about the bike:- Compact, fold up nicely- Easy to set up for a short ride when I have time-..." Read more
"...recall having any issues first putting it together and it’s SUPER easy to fold up. I fold it up whenever i finish a session on it...." Read more
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The tension levels are more than adequate to cover the heart rate training zones for the most decondtioned beginner up to conditioned athletes. I do a lot of stair climbing, stepping machines and hill climbing on regular stationary bikes so I'm in pretty good shape and this unit gives me a great workout.The pulse monitor on the handgrips gives fairly accurate feedback very quickly unlike some of the commercial models you'll find in the gyms that cost thousands of dollars that only work half the time and aren't even close to accurate much of the time plus take a delay of several seconds to kick in. Generally I wouldn't recommend relying on hand style pulse rate monitors on gym equipment but they can be a useful tool if that's all you have access to. I've compared this to my Polar monitor which is a chest strap and watch type and its very close at a wide range or heart beats..
The transition to different tension levels is smooth and accomplished by a dial indicator but don't worry I'm not talking about the old fashioned screw-down tension controls like years ago or on lower quality models. The dial clicks into the different tension levels so if you're doing interval training you don't even have to look at the dial but just crank "x" amount of clicks up or down. Seems like a minor point but if you're doing real interval training and ready to die at the end of an interval you don't want to think, look or adjust anything other than just surviving and quickly getting into your rest interval. FYI - Personal Training suggestion.If you want to get into cardio shape quickly and most efficiently then you should be focusing on "interval training" where you exert yourself via speed and/or tension for brief intervals of time like 20 seconds to a minute to get you heart rate up to your training zone, then do an active rest at low speed and/or tension to catch your breath and proceed on to another interval. Studies have shown that you can accomplish more fat burning and cardiac efficiency by three months of interval training for 15-30 minutes (and even 10 minutes if you're in a pinch for time) than 6 months of the old fashioned 45-60 minutes of plodding along at the same old pace reading a book or chatting on your phone. Look up "Interval Training" on Wickepedia for a great article on the subject. ***WARNING FOR BEGINNERS**** don't jump into interval training without building several weeks of doing it the old fashioned way first including some basic overall strength training and cardio combined. Hire a personal trainer for a couple of sessions to get off on the right foot before wasting too much time trying to figure out what to do... and what not to do.
Seat and backrest are firm but padded and comfortable. The seat is easily adjustable. I'm 5'6" and I'm guessing it covers the range of heights advertised.
Assembly was easy. It's a very simple design and comes mostly assembled. No complaints about the written Instructions and diagrams. The instructions at first looks very busy but like anything else read each step slowly a couple of times and check the diagrams and you shouldn't have any trouble regardless of mechanical aptitude. The tools needed for assembly are included in the kit which is just a couple of wrenches and a combination Allen-wrench/Philips head screwdriver.
I have a home mini-gym and bought this specifically to supplement my wife's rehab who just came home from four months in the hospital and rehab facilities after several strokes. Fortunately she's not confined to a wheel chair and can get around with a walker but has limited walking distance and isn't ready to leave the house except for outpatient therapy. She's been my toughest personal training client for several years and always had her gym bag packed ready to go with me but always had excuses. I kept warning her over the years (I didn't say nagged her...you can't nag your spouse into getting healthy) about the need for proper nutrition and exercise but she finally reaped what she sowed and she knows it. Fortunately she has a second chance but unfortunately many don't. It sometimes takes a serious "wake-up call" for most people to get serious about their health. I had one about 15 years ago at 300 lbs and in the hospital for two weeks before hiring a trainer and losing 140 lbs and then becoming a certified trainer myself. So I can empathize with my wife and all the others out there making excuses like I did for over 30 years. (I'm 65 now).
A recumbent bike is a great rehab tool for someone with weak legs and marginal balance because there's less chance of falling like a treadmill or upright style bike and the access and comfort is better than a regular stationary bike. This one is "semi-recumbent" because the pedals aren't directly out in front of the seat like a fully recumbent bike but is about 45 degrees down. I think its better this way not only for easier access but you can also have clear vision straight out in front of you if you just want to do some leisurely riding and watch a nearby computer or TV and I think it's a more comfortable reading position too than a fully recumbent bike.
A possible negative for maybe most people is there's no built in riding programs like the more expensive bikes brag about. Those are good and maybe even better for beginners. I was hesitant to purchase for that reason because I like to pick an interval program and just mindlessly zone out and let the program challenge me but I've done a lot of manual programs too where I vary the tensions myself so it doesn't bother me to crank the dial between intervals or create my own manual programs when I need to especially considering the price compared to the fancy machines. I may upgrade in the future depending on how my wife does but for now this is perfect.
Display is good and shows distance, calories, time, speed, and heart rate as advertied.
That's if for now. I'll report back in the future.
Rich
NASM Personal Trainer
Arthritis Foundation Trainer
Livestrong Cancer Survivor Trainer
FNS - Fitness Nutrition Specialist.
Attleboro Y - Health & Wellness Coach
First, the good points:
The Exerpeutic 400XL Folding Recumbent Bike arrived a day early. The instructions provided are clear (although some line spacing would have made them much easier to read) and logically arranged. The bike is quite easy to assemble. I assembled it on a tabletop for easy reach. All tools needed to assemble it are included with it.
I especially like the little wheels in the rear stabilizer bar that make it easier to move around. The bike is very stable despite having wheels on its rear stabilizer bar, but I have it set up on a thick rug. I can't speak to how it would be affected on a hard wood floor, for example. Rated at weights up to 300 pounds, it is also quite sturdy. The unit folds to about half the "footprint" it takes up when set up, but it's not really small. Folded, it takes up about the floor space of a dining table chair with arms.
One thing I find particularly positive is the fact that one can exercise while sitting upright or even leaning back a little, rather than leaning forward to grasp handlebars. Leaning forward, even supported by my arms, for any length of time is difficult for me because of a back problem. Not the case with this bike! It's great.
The seat bottom is relatively comfortable, much more so than a standard or even a well-cushioned bicycle seat. One's weight while exercising is on the buttocks, not the crotch! The computer functions are also logical, clear, and easy to read from the exercise position, even for someone with less-than-good eyesight. The bike's action is very smooth and perfectly silent, except for whatever noise the rider might make. Using it when others are sleeping-- even close by--shouldn't pose a problem.
Now for its drawbacks (neither of which are of serious concern to me):
The first deficiency in the Exerpeutic 400XL Folding Recumbent Bike is that the handlebars, which have sensors to record pulse provided both palms are firmly in their respective places on the bar, are far too low for me. They are at a fixed height which is level with the top surface (where the bum meets the cushion) of the seat bottom. At 5'3", I am short; my arms likewise. Even stretching to my utmost, my hands do not come within two inches of the bar. I can lean to one side or the other and grasp the handlebar one-handed, but the pulse sensor does not work without both palms firmly in place. I could reach the handlebar with both hands if I leaned forward and slumped over drastically, but that throws the placement of my hands out of position to grasp the bar properly: so, again, I cannot place my palms on the sensors while exercising.
I am not all that interested in knowing my pulse rate: my concern is in the comfort of the bike itself and the ability it gives me to exercise. I have tried other exercise bikes in the past and they were so uncomfortable that I gave up on them in short order. When I decided to purchase my own, it had to be something that I would USE and not become discouraged by it. More on this a bit farther down.
The second negative aspect is that while the Exerpeutic 400XL Folding Recumbent Bike may be, technically, a "recumbent" exercise bike, "recumbent" is something of a misnomer. Advertised as recumbent (and the photo is a bit misleading, don't you think?), it is one of the two main reasons that I bought this bike, the second being the wide seat bottom, which is quite acceptable (not exactly comfortable, but not UN-comfortable either). In other words, it is "do-able."
However, the seat back is in a fixed position that is nearly a 90 degree angle to the seat bottom. I have a subluxation in my back, and an adjustable seat back would have made this bike nearly perfect. As it is, I scoot a little forward on the seat bottom and so can lean back into the seat back, achieving a workable posture. Someone with more serious back problems might find the fixed angle of the seat back unacceptable.
In fairness, I acknowledge here that nothing in the advertisement claimed that the seat was adjustable, nor did it claim that the seat had any particular angle, though the photograph certainly gives that appearance, which is why I assumed it was different than it is—but that is my error for assuming.
My intention in writing this review is based on my personal reasons for praising the Exerpeutic 400XL Folding Recumbent Bike, which follow, and I must touch on those reasons now in an effort to, perhaps, help others in their considerations. These are my non-expert, non-professional opinions and meant to provide information only; they are not recommendations in any way and should not be construed as such.
What it all comes down to is this:
Due to life-long health problems, I have lived a sedentary life since early childhood. Basically, I suffered from a chronic exhaustion [the basis for its cause not truly understood by the medical community until about fifteen years ago. (I am 60.)], which precluded any significant exercise simply because I didn’t have the energy to do it. (PE in school was hell for me.) As a result, I have always been overweight and have little stamina, although genetics also play a large part in it. About fifteen years ago, a treatment was discovered that alleviated my symptoms to a moderate degree, but by then my weight itself had been a long-term problem and still is.
Recently, I have developed more health problems and my doctor advised that I take up some form of regular exercise which will mitigate some of them. Swimming would be my first choice, but that isn’t feasible for me for a number of reasons that I won’t go into. Between my lack of stamina, my weight (which is also a great contributor to that lack), and the problem with my back, walking was right out. I needed an alternative exercise option that would WORK FOR ME.
The Exerpeutic 400XL Folding Recumbent Bike has provided the solution I so desperately needed. In addition, exercising on it does not exhaust me as much as my favorite method, swimming, would. Although, I would enjoy the swimming more. Oh, well, we can't have everything, Besides, that would be ungrateful, and I'm certainly not ungrateful: just the opposite!
One of my health issues is COPD, and from the very first time I got on the bike (only 15 minutes and 2.5 miles for the initial session, now up to 30 minutes and 4 miles per session twice a day), my bronchia produce less fluid for anywhere from half an hour to a couple of hours afterward, and so I can breathe better for a time. And riding the bike is so easy! People, this is from a life-long couch potato!
Except for the relatively minor deficiencies I’ve described above, and without regard to any health issues, which should always be given the greatest consideration, the Exerpeutic 400XL Folding Recumbent Bike provides an easy (for me), relatively comfortable exercise alternative for overweight people who are not used to exercising. I even read while I’m riding it (since my hands won’t reach the pulse sensors), but that could prove to be risky, I suppose, for folks who can’t balance easily.
For myself, I am most pleased with the Exerpeutic 400XL Folding Recumbent Bike!
In summary:
PROS:
Price is quite reasonable considering the unit's quality
Arrived timely
Clear instructions in logical order
Easy to assemble
All tools needed are provided with the bike
Can exercise in upright posture, or even leaning back a bit, rather than having to lean forward as on a typical bicycle
Unit stability, even in operation, is excellent
It is also quite sturdy (rated at up to 300 pounds)
Virtually silent in operation
Action is very smooth (also adjustable)
Seat bottom is relatively comfortable; weight rests on buttocks, not crotch
All together, makes it EASY to exercise!
In the abstract, and by far the most important consideration for me: the positive attributes of this unit do not discourage me from exercising as all other exercise bikes and every other exercise option I’ve ever tried or investigated have done. I am actually encouraged, especially because I can read while exercising and not get bored with it!
CONS:
Handlebar and pulse sensors too low, out of reach, for short people with short arms
While technically “recumbent”, the seat back is fixed at nearly 90 degrees to seat bottom
For me, the PROS outweigh the CONS by a long measure. Overall, the Exerpeutic 400XL Folding Recumbent Bike has solved a life-long problem for me. Despite the deficiencies I’ve described above, I am giving it a five-star rating—because nothing else in 60 years has even come close and it certainly does serve MY exercise needs!
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It is not completely quiet, it does make some squicky noise, but nothing problematic in my opinion.
If you are taller then 1.85m, then you need something else.
I would buy it again.
Der Liegeheimtrainer wurde, in mehrere Einzelteile, in einem Paket geliefert. Passgenau, keine Kartonverschwendung! Alles war sorgfältig verpackt!
Für den Aufbau habe ich 45 Minuten gebraucht, da die Anleitung sehr übersichtlich ist und die Schrauben bereits vormontiert sind. Suchen der entsprechenden Schrauben entfällt also. Perfekt!
Nach dem Aufbau habe ich den Heimtrainer sofort ausprobiert und kann bestätigen, dass er für den Hausgebrauch ideal für Anfänger ist. Die einzelnen Stufen lassen sich sehr gut einstellen und man merkt auch den Unterschied. Leichtes Radeln bis Bergauftraining. Bitte nicht mit Profigeräten vergleichen!
Es handelt sich hier um einen klappbaren Liege-Heimtrainer, das sollte man nicht vergessen.
Das große Sitzkissen ist auch ideal für etwas korpulentere Menschen. Die hohe Rückenlehne ist rückenschonend.
Einziges Manko, bis jetzt, ist die Lage des Messcomputers. Dieser sollte besser höher oder weiter vom Körper weg, angebracht werden. Die Beine hätten dadurch mehr Bewegungsfreiheit.
Der Heimtrainer ist sehr stabil und macht bis jetzt einen sehr wertigen Eindruck. Was mir besonders gut gefällt ist, dass man das Laufgeräusch nicht hört und er zusammengeklappt nur wenig Platz verbraucht.
Besser geht es, meiner Meinung nach, in diesem Preissegment nicht.
Wenn alles so bleibt, bin ich sehr zufrieden!
Ach ja, vielleicht ist die Körpergröße noch interessant. Meiner Meinung nach ist die Obergrenze 185 cm. Mein Mann ist 184 cm groß und er hat keine Probleme, ich (160cm) ebenfalls nicht.
Arrived in 5 days;
Extremely comfortable seat and backrest, a priority having reviewed other products;
Sturdy, you don’t feel it’s a compromise on a gym bike, in fact it’s more comfortable;
Very quiet;
I did 2 half hour’s on day 1, in my case 14 miles; the next morning the stiffness in my back has gone and my posture has improved, it has also eased a knee problem.
Easy to hop on while you watch TV. Aiming to do 100 miles a week.
Would suit any height and weight.
Cons:
It took 2 hours to put together, but I’m not mechanically minded. It’s a case of unscrewing and fixing parts together with the tools provided; feet, computer, seat, the backrest and the wires click together quite easily. The instructions would benefit from being broken down into sub-steps or less complex diagrams plus handy hints.
My advice is to make sure everything is tightened up, if it looks loose, it isn’t finished.
Don’t over-extend the seat (there is a ‘max’ marked on it, don’t ignore this). It’s fixed in place with a bolt, make sure it’s secure.
I struggled to fit the left pedal but someone else installed it in 5 minutes.
Once it’s up and running it’s a great buy and I’ll get loads of use out of it. Very happy with it.
Acquistata venduta da Amazon Prime a 165euro, vedo che al momento è proposta a 230 spedizione inclusa: se 165 sono un prezzo fantastico, 230 sono oggettivamente troppo, parecchio troppo...