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Train and improve your fitness with an exercycle
Exercise bikes are simple and inexpensive fitness equipment to get you started at home. In principle, they work like bicycles and are therefore particularly accessible. The classic training machines with simple equipment are mainly suitable for light endurance training at home.
Exercise bikes are some of the oldest exercise equipment, having really taken off with the fitness movement in the 1970s. Today, home trainers in more modern variants are still a popular piece of exercise equipment in private households.
To ensure that you are well advised before buying an exercise bike, we provide you with comprehensive information on all important aspects of exercise bikes in our exercise bike buying guide.
Exercise bikes are some of the oldest exercise equipment, having really taken off with the fitness movement in the 1970s. Today, home trainers in more modern variants are still a popular piece of exercise equipment in private households.
To ensure that you are well advised before buying an exercise bike, we provide you with comprehensive information on all important aspects of exercise bikes in our exercise bike buying guide.
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manually adjustable magnetic brakeResistance levels8Max. user weight120 kgDisplayLCDFeaturesErgonomicsSmoothness of RotationStabilityYou save € 50RRP € 449,00€ 399,00
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manually adjustable magnetic brakeResistance levels8Max. user weight110 kgDisplayLCDFeaturesErgonomicsSmoothness of RotationStability€ 649,00
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manually adjustable magnetic brakeResistance levels8Max. user weight100 kgDisplayLCDFeaturesErgonomicsSmoothness of RotationStabilityYou save € 50RRP € 249,00€ 199,00
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manually adjustable magnetic brakeResistance levels10Max. user weight110 kgDisplayLCDFeaturesErgonomicsSmoothness of RotationStabilityfrom € 490,00
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manually adjustable magnetic brakeResistance levels16Max. user weight120 kgDisplayLCDFeaturesErgonomicsSmoothness of RotationStabilityYou save € 50RRP € 299,00€ 249,00
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manually adjustable magnetic brakeResistance levels10Max. user weight110 kgDisplayLCDFeaturesErgonomicsSmoothness of RotationStability€ 449,00
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electronically adjustable magnetic brakeResistance levels16Max. user weight136 kgDisplayLCDFeaturesErgonomicsSmoothness of RotationStabilityYou save € 250RRP € 699,00€ 449,00
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Braking system-Resistance levels-Max. user weight160 kgDisplayLCDFeaturesErgonomicsSmoothness of RotationStabilityYou save € 200RRP € 1.699,00€ 1.499,00
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Braking system-Resistance levels-Max. user weight130 kgDisplayLCDFeaturesErgonomicsSmoothness of RotationStabilityYou save € 200RRP € 999,00€ 799,00
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Braking system-Resistance levels-Max. user weight158.8 kgDisplayLCDFeaturesErgonomicsSmoothness of RotationStability€ 1.549,00
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Braking system-Resistance levels-Max. user weight155 kgDisplayLCDFeaturesErgonomicsSmoothness of RotationStabilityYou save 9%30-day best price € 1.089,00Before € 1.089,00€ 980,49
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electronically adjustable magnetic brakeResistance levels16Max. user weight130 kgDisplayLCDFeaturesErgonomicsSmoothness of RotationStability€ 999,00
Exercise bikes are simple and inexpensive fitness equipment to get you started at home. In principle, they work like bicycles and are therefore particularly accessible. The classic training machines with simple equipment are mainly suitable for light endurance training at home.
Exercise bikes are some of the oldest exercise equipment, having really taken off with the fitness movement in the 1970s. Today, home trainers in more modern variants are still a popular piece of exercise equipment in private households.
To ensure that you are well advised before buying an exercise bike, we provide you with comprehensive information on all important aspects of exercise bikes in our exercise bike buying guide.
Exercise bikes are some of the oldest exercise equipment, having really taken off with the fitness movement in the 1970s. Today, home trainers in more modern variants are still a popular piece of exercise equipment in private households.
To ensure that you are well advised before buying an exercise bike, we provide you with comprehensive information on all important aspects of exercise bikes in our exercise bike buying guide.
Exercycles: buy the classic home fitness device!
Exercycles are simple fitness machines for at-home cardio exercise. Together with treadmills, elliptical cross trainers, and rowing machines, they are a basic pillar of classics endurance training. Exercycles have been on the market for a long time and have come a long way since then. They often include many exercise programmes to provide additional motivation throughout the workout. Furthermore, they also provide many advantages when it comes to fitness training in the home:- Endurance and cardiovascular training
- Easy on the joints
- Easy to use
- Require little space
- Workout independent from the weather and time of day
- Good for beginners
Exercycles: some buying advice
The resistance system
The resistance of exercycles is produced by an interaction between a flywheel mass and a braking system. The flywheel mass provides a concentric run: generally, the bigger the mass the smoother the pedalling motion. Some home fitness machines have a lighter flywheel – here a smoother concentric run can be generated through a higher rotation speed.There are exercise bikes with different braking systems — i.e., a shoe brake as on a bicycle. Here, extremely high resistance forces can be produced though the wear is higher. Finer adjustments are possible with a magnetic braking system. The flywheel mass and brake do not touch each other, so there is nearly no wear from proper use.