Spirit Xbr25 Recumbent Bike
LifeSpan’s R3 recumbent bike, featuring a step-thru design for easy access, is widely recognized for it is comfort, quietness, sturdiness and ease-of-use for any size user. Its quality construction and product weight will not only help you, but will also provide added security in your home because it is well-balanced and very difficult to tip over. On the LifeSpan R3 you’ll get enjoyment from a quiet ride with smooth transitions among resistance levels.
Get fit in your own home with the LifeSpan R3 recumbent exercise bike, which features an modern multi-position Opti-View display exercise console, multiple training programs, and spring-loaded, pull-out magazine rack. It’s perfective for bettering your cardiovascular health, strengthening your legs, and training for cyclists for the duration of inclement weather. It features a 12-inch flywheel, three-piece crank set, high quality sealed bearings, reinforced Poly-V belt and high quality pedals to transfer your workout energy quietly and with no problems or difficulties to the flywheel and the oversized magnet carrier that provides frictionless resistance.
The exercise computer includes assorted training programs, including interval, weight loss, mountain race, target heart rate (read through contact heart rate sensors built into the handlebars), and manual–each with 16 levels of resistance. The LCD is effortlessly readable and the LED panel helps guide you through your workout. You’ll get enjoyment from such ease features as a spine-smart seat design with integrated lumbar support, and easy availability to water bottle holder.
Specifications:
- Tension system: Automatic adjustment with 16 levels
- Flywheel Size: 12 inch diameter/19 pounds balanced
- Belt: Reinforced Poly-V Belt
- Pedals: Self Balancing with Easy Adjust Straps
- Cranks: Three-Piece Crank Set
- Dimensions: 42 by 25 by 53 inches
- Weight: 105 pounds
- Maximum user weight: 350 pounds
- Warranty: frame and ECB brake – lifetime; parts – 3 years; labor – 1 year
About Recumbent Exercise Bikes Despite the contest from trendy new fitness inventions, exercise bikes carry on to be frequent choices for home exercise. They offer the same aerobic gains of riding a bicycle at any time, in any weather, without leaving the ease and safety of home. Exercise bikes don’t take up much space, require little or no remainder or coordination, and may provide an effective workout for all levels of users, from beginners to severe competitors. While the same could be said for a number of other types of home fitness equipment, the exercise bike is one of the few that allows you to watch television or read a magazine while you work out.
The term recumbent in a literal sense means “lying down.” Exercising in a recumbent or reclining position allows the user to have full ergonomic back support, without causing strain on the arms, neck and shoulders, all of which may be mutual effects of using an upright bicycle. For some people, having commodious access to quality exercise instrumentation is critical to sticking with a long-term exercise program.
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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
Super Bike By P. Hopkins I have back problems and had rode a recumbent bike during physical therapy. I was looking for a very sturdy and comfortable bike. This one meets all expectations. It does not move while riding and it is very very quiet. I can easily watch TV while riding. The book holder is great also when reading books or I use it as a paper holder for reading the paper when riding. My husband is around 300 pounds and it supports him very well as well as my children who are like monkies climbing around on it. The back support is very comfortable and it is easy to program. To me this is a great bike. I had looked at Schwins, but they didn’t seem near as sturdy. I also like this bike as the bar tilts down from the seat to the front of the bike so it is easy to step over. I highly recommend this bike.
31 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
Amazing Product By NY Baseball I researched the internet for two months before deciding on this recumbent bike. I was going to buy a treadmill, then an elliptical – because I am overweight and have had two knee surgeries I needed something that would be easy on the knees and back. Look no further – this product is everything and more for the person with bad knees, bad back and excess weight that needs to be lost in a comfortable and healthy manner. Unfortunately, I ordered it and Amazon then had to cancel as it went out of stock. Then I went to another place and it was cancelled for being out of stock. I called up the company directly to ask about the R2 and was told that they had one R3 left. I got it for 699 including shipping. I received it within 6 days. I put it together in less than an hour and the ride is smooth, quiet and I work up a good sweat – look no further – this is the product you want.
UPDATE:
I’m updating this on August 1, 2008 I started using the bike 2 times a week, then 3 times a week, now I use it every other day and working up to 6 times a week. I started using it for 10 minutes and have now worked my way up to 35 minutes a day. I’m losing weight and inches. (I’m also watching what I eat and drinking lots of water) This bike is worth the money so invest in yourself and buy this one.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
THE BEST By Jerel Arnold THIS R3 RECUMBENT I SAY IS THE BEST ON THE MARKET FOR THE MONEY. I AM 350LBS AND I NEEDED STURDY AND DURABILITY. NO ROCKING OR SWAYING OF ANY KIND WHEN I OPERATE THIS BIKE. THE PROGRAMS ARE GREAT, JUST THE MOTIVATION I NEED TO LOSE THE WEIGHT. THIS IS THE SAME STYLE OF BIKE THAT THEY USE IN GYMS AND CLUBS. I HAVE NO WORRIES AT ALL.
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