Monthly Archives: November 2010

Fitness Master X Series Momentum Indoor Cycling Bike

The Fitness Master X Series Momentum Indoor Cycling Bike features a robust 44 pound flywheel. This allows the movement to be more controlled and smooth. The seat and handlebar can both be adjusted horizontally and vertically, which provides great flexibility for those who are taller or shorter than average. Because it uses a belt instead of a chain, the bike rides very quietly. The tension knob has a quick response and has many levels so you can constantly challenge yourself. The transition when adjusting resistance is barely noticeable. Read more...

Bladez H914 Jet Indoor Cycling Bike

The handlebars, pedals, and seat can all be exchanged for others so you can customize it to your liking. While it's not uncommon to be able to change the seat and pedals, rarely can you switch handlebars. Another unique feature involves the resistance control. Most indoor cycling bikes use a knob to adjust resistance, but the Bladez H914 Cycling Bike is set up just like a typical bicycle. By pressing the the clip attached to the handlebars, the friction pads are applied to the flywheel to increase resistance. The clip can be moved to any part of the handlebar to make adjusting the resistance more convenient for users. Read more...

ProForm 290 SPX Indoor Cycle Trainer

The ProForm 290 SPX Indoor Cycle Trainer is suited for all types of fitness levels, whether you are an advanced user or a beginner. It comes with non-slip handlebars that can adjusted to a wide range of levels so users can find the spot that is just right for them. The seat can also be adjusted both vertically and horizontally. The chain drive system of the ProForm 290 SPX produces a smooth, consistent ride. Also included is a water bottle holder to help you stay hydrated and wheels that are attached to make transporting it a lot more convenient. Read more...