Monday, August 15, 2011

Body Max XRM7000 Electromagnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike

Body Max XRM7000 Electromagnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike Review



Body Max XRM7000 Electromagnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike Feature

  • Recumbent exercise bike with electromagnetic Eddy Current resistance system
  • Eight workout programs, including racing, rolling hill, weight loss, and stress relief
  • Dot-matrix LED display tracks time, distance, speed, calories, pulse, and more
  • 16 resistance levels; pocket for TV remote; water bottle holder; rolling wheels
  • Measures 25.5 x 52.5 x 64.5 inches (W x H x D); 10 year warranty on frame
Ideal for people of any fitness level, Body Max XRM7000 recumbent exercise bike will help boost your cardio health whenever the motivation hits. The bike offers eight workout programs, including manual, heart rate control, racing, rolling hill, weight loss, aerobic training, stress relief, and random, ensuring that your workouts don't grow dull over time. It's also easy to track your workout progress thanks to the dot-matrix LED display, which offers readings for time, RPM, speed, distance, calories burned, pulse, and intensity level. The bike even performs a fitness test that calculates your pulse recovery rate once you've completed your workout.

The XRM7000 is outfitted with an electromagnetic, friction-free Eddy Current resistance system with 16 resistance levels, making it possible for almost any user meet his or her individual workout goals. The mesh seat-back design, meanwhile, offers maximum cooling during workouts--a must on hot days. Other details include a pocket for a TV remote, a water bottle holder, and rolling wheels for easy transport. The recumbent bike measures 25.5 by 52.5 by 64.5 inches (W x H x D) and carries the following warranties: 10 years on the frame, two years on the parts, and one year on the labor.



The console features an LED display and shows time, RPM, speed, distance, calories burned, pulse, and intensity level.

Specifications:

  • Eight Workout Programs: Manual, heart rate control, racing, rolling hill, weight loss, aerobic training, stress relief, and random
  • LED display with time, RPM, speed, distance, calories burned, pulse, and intensity level
  • 16 Resistance Levels
  • Dimensions: 5.5 by 52.5 by 64.5 inches (W x H x D)
  • Additional Features: Mesh seat, pocket for TV remote, water bottle holder, rolling wheels

Manufacturer's Warranty
Frame - ten years, parts - two years, labor - one year

About Recumbent Exercise Bikes
Despite the competition from trendy new fitness inventions, exercise bikes continue to be popular options for home exercise. They offer the same aerobic benefits of riding a bicycle at any time, in any weather, without leaving the comfort and safety of home. Exercise bikes don't take up much space, require little or no balance or coordination, and can provide an effective workout for all levels of users, from beginners to serious competitors. While the same could be said for a number of other types of home fitness equipment, the exercise bike is one of the few that allows you to watch television or read a magazine while you work out.

The term recumbent literally means "lying down." Exercising in a recumbent or reclining position allows the user to have full ergonomic back support, without causing strain on the arms, neck and shoulders, all of which can be common effects of using an upright bicycle. For many people, having convenient access to quality exercise equipment is critical to sticking with a long-term exercise program.

This unit provides a whisper quite operation, great for home exercise. The 8 preset workout programs with 16-levels of adjustment allow users to meet their individual workout goals. The advanced LED Display shows users their workout status with display such as heart rate. The mesh seat back design is excellent for maximum cooling during workouts. The adjustable seat can greatly accommodate users with different Heights. There is a convenient slot for holding water bottle and a pocket for TV remote, which allow users to workout while watching TV.


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