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| Brand: HealthTrainer Category: Sports
This item is no longer available
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 37998
Shipping Weight (lbs): 78 Dimensions (in): 59 x 24 x 41
Model: ht540r UPC: 741178308429 EAN: 0741178308429 ASIN: B000XHFE38
Release Date: October 17, 2007
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Jamie Dixon Rio, WI May 29, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a great exercise bike! It's quiet and a great deal for what you get. The only down side is the assembly, but I haven't ever done it before so I needed help.
bike February 25, 2008 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
The bike I purchased came just a few days early, which was nice. When it arrived the seat had a small tear on it. The company replaced the seat in less than 10 days. I got very good service all the way around. The bike is excellent. It is very easy to assemble and easy to exercise on. The price was also great. Thank you. Purchase one and you will also enjoy getting fit, strengthening your leg muscles and even burning calories all in the comforts of your own home.
The perfect excersize bike for watching TV... January 14, 2008 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I purchased this hesitantly based on the lower price point 'hoping' it would be a decent, useable bike. I was pleasantly surprised and my expectations were more than exceeded. It's sturdy, well made and very comfortable and not an eyesore. The front cross bar has wheels and you can easily wheelbarrow it around. There are a variety of preset workouts and you can set the time, distance, resistance, etc. and the display is easy to read, but not so big that it's distracting. The telemetry seems to work well, although I could care less as long as I'm able to work up a sweat. I was also surprised at how quiet it is, virtually silent and you can easily/comfortably sit through a 1.5 hour movie and ride the whole time. We actually purchased real bikes last year to exercise with, but we live on a very busy, unlit rural road where we can't go cycling without risking becoming road kill. This looks like it will be the perfect alternative. If I absolutely had to gripe about something, it would be that it has to be plugged in and the power jack is in the front, which makes having a cord out unavoidable, but it's not a problem for me because I have it right next to a wall in my bedroom. Other than that, this is a terrific bike IMHO.
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