My OH would like to buy an exercise bike. She finds conventional seats uncomfortable so it looks as if a recumbent design might be best. Does anyone have a recommendation for make\model, please? Thanks.
RC
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Exercise bike recommendation?
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Re: Exercise bike recommendation?
Depends how serious she is. Usually with exercise equipment I'd say it is a mistake to buy cheap but a decent recumbent set up might cost many hundreds of pounds.
On the other hand some thing like this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Exerciser-Digi ... 154&sr=8-1
will do the job while sitting in a chair and does not cost a lot.
John
On the other hand some thing like this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Exerciser-Digi ... 154&sr=8-1
will do the job while sitting in a chair and does not cost a lot.
John
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Re: Exercise bike recommendation?
The best exercise bike is a rowing machine.
And it's recumbent too!
BJ
And it's recumbent too!
BJ
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Re: Exercise bike recommendation?
Can you tell us a bit more about the other half
Is she a young fitty freek or grandma wanting to be a bit more active whilst watching tv?
You can buy different seats. Normally for gents they are too wide and can make you numb down there.
You can also adjust the tilt slightly up or down. It might not be the seat but the fit
Is she a young fitty freek or grandma wanting to be a bit more active whilst watching tv?
You can buy different seats. Normally for gents they are too wide and can make you numb down there.
You can also adjust the tilt slightly up or down. It might not be the seat but the fit
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Re: Exercise bike recommendation?
Having tried out all the different types of exercise machines at the gym, I much preferred the Treadmill. Completely agreed about the need to get high quality stuff.
I got a Nordic Track Commercial 2950 from John Lewis. Excellent and it comes with Ifit so I can run on a Costa Rican beach or in the Alps or anywhere!
I got a Nordic Track Commercial 2950 from John Lewis. Excellent and it comes with Ifit so I can run on a Costa Rican beach or in the Alps or anywhere!
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Re: Exercise bike recommendation?
Thanks for the questions, Gerry.
Just a little.
Somewhere between the two.
So I hear.
Thanks for the tip, I'll remember that next time I have the opportunity
I think I'll have to break that news gently.
RC
Gerry557 wrote:Can you tell us a bit more about the other half
Just a little.
Gerry557 wrote:
Is she a young fitty freek or grandma wanting to be a bit more active whilst watching tv?
Somewhere between the two.
Gerry557 wrote:You can buy different seats. Normally for gents they are too wide and can make you numb down there.
So I hear.
Gerry557 wrote:You can also adjust the tilt slightly up or down.
Thanks for the tip, I'll remember that next time I have the opportunity
Gerry557 wrote:It might not be the seat but the fit.
I think I'll have to break that news gently.
RC
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