RIF6 Exercise Bike – Indoor Cycling Bike with Phone and Tablet Mount, 40 Lb Flywheel and Belt Drive System – Stationary Bike with Adjustable Seat, Bottle Holder, LCD Monitor and Heart Rate Sensor
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- Smooth Cycling Experience – Our indoor cycling bike was designed with a belt drive system for an incredibly smooth and relatively quiet ride that makes it suitable for whipping you into shape indoors. It has a 40 lb flywheel and can support up to a maximum user weight of 275 lb. This exercise bike makes indoor cycling a comfortable experience for users regardless of height and shoe size through its 4-way adjustable seat and handlebar and its non-slip pedals equipped with adjustable straps.
- Real Time Feedback – Our stationary bike comes with a digital LCD monitor so you can keep track of your progress conveniently. There are two sensors: Cycling and Heart Rate that enable you to track your time, speed, distance, accumulated distance, burned calories, and heart rate. Track all important statistics in every ride!
- Phone, Tablet, And Bottle Holder – We believe cycling workouts should be fun so we added phone and tablet mounts to our exercise bike so you can listen to your favorite tunes or watch videos to make your sessions more enjoyable. As it is important to keep yourself hydrated while riding, this also comes with a bottle holder, allowing easy access to your beverage.
- Tension Control – Enjoy the freedom to customize your resistance levels from easy to difficult on this exercise bike. Whether you’re new to cycling or you’re an expert who’s into more challenging pedaling sessions, you can now do it right in the comfort of your home.
- Front Wheels For Moving – Our stationary bike is equipped with special front wheels so you can move it from one room to another, or in and around your house. If you feel like doing your bike sessions in your bedroom today, in the living room tomorrow, and in the spare bedroom next week, you can do it in 3 easy steps: Hold the handlebar, tilt the unit, and push.