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NordicTrack Commercial S15i Studio Cycle Exercise Bike (NTEX05121) on sale for
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Product Details:
- Includes a 30-day iFIT family membership. Access every workout, every trainer, and every studio session at the push of a button for 30 days.
- 14" Smart HD Touchscreen
- 10% decline, 20% incline capabilities, and 22 digital resistance levels to mimic the natural terrain of your iFIT workout
- Bluetooth Headphone Connectivity
- Weight Capacity: 350 lbs.
- Footprint: 60" L x 22" W x 58" H
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Literally thought the same when shopping exercise bikes last month.
Was looking at the $1K variants at Costco and ultimately pulled the trigger on one for $215 (https://www.ebay.com/itm/284107826327) which arrived in three days.
An exercise bike can greatly help improve your heart health and cardio. From using a cadence meter (80-110 rpm's) to monitoring your resting heart rate. It's really a useful device and this is coming from a guy with three mountain bikes.
Can't see any drawback as long as you have space and inclination to stay healthy. So far, 100+ miles (10 miles per session at least twice a week) in nearly two months. Listen to music, turn on the TV with CC and it really isn't that bad!
Was looking at the $1K variants at Costco and ultimately pulled the trigger on one for $215 (https://www.ebay.com/itm/284107826327) which arrived in three days.
An exercise bike can greatly help improve your heart health and cardio. From using a cadence meter (80-110 rpm's) to monitoring your resting heart rate. It's really a useful device and this is coming from a guy with three mountain bikes.
Can't see any drawback as long as you have space and inclination to stay healthy. So far, 100+ miles (10 miles per session at least twice a week) in nearly two months. Listen to music, turn on the TV with CC and it really isn't that bad!