Exercise bike review |
| Date Added: October 02, 2009 12:24:23 AM |
| Author: Bob Bleckly |
| Category: Health: Fitness |
| The major difference between all of Lifespan’s Exer 18, 35 and 20 Exercise Bikes http://www.lifespanfitness.com.au is the size and weight of the unit. The more expensive the Exercise Bike, the heavier the flywheel which creates a smoother rotation as you pedal. This is a very important feature of the exercise bike as a smoother rotation with give you a better workout. Also the heavier the flywheel, the more resistance you can apply to your workout. Other major differences include the tension controller. The Exer 18 and 35 have a manual lever to adjust the tension whereas the Exer 20 has an index lever (numbered 1-8) which can be helpful as the resistance it is sectioned off into levels. As mentioned earlier, the size and weight of the bike increases as the cost of Exercise Bikes increase. For example, The Exer 20 will be more sturdy and heavier then say the Exer and 18 and 35. In Summary, the more expensive the Exercise Bike, the heavier, larger and smoother rotation the Exercise bike will have. For more information, feel free to contact lifespan at http://www.lifespanfitness.com.au. |