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The IRONMAN Exerpeutic 400XL is a foldable recumbent exercise bike featuring an ultra-quiet V-belt double-drive system and 8-level magnetic resistance for customizable workouts. Designed with a semi-recumbent ergonomic seat and backrest, it supports users up to 300 pounds. Its easy-to-read LCD tracks key fitness metrics, while the included waterproof PVC mat protects floors and reduces noise, making it ideal for stylish, space-conscious professionals.
Brand | Exerpeutic |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 43 Pounds |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 33"D x 19"W x 46"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Model Name | 400XL |
Maximum Height | 46 Inches |
Minimum Height | 158 Centimeters |
Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
Drive System | Belt |
UPC | 888115011209 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00888115011209 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47 x 17 x 9 inches |
Package Weight | 53 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33 x 46 x 19 inches |
Brand Name | Exerpeutic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Paradigm Health & Wellness Inc. -- DROPSHIP |
Part Number | 1120 |
Style | With Equipment Mat |
Included Components | bike, mat |
A**3
Exerpeutic 300SR Foldable
I'd wanted to purchase some kind of home use exercise equipment for a very long time. I do have a membership to the YMCA, but with some health issues, it isn't always possible for me to get over to the Y to work out.I spent hours looking at regular and recumbent exercise bikes on Amazon, the recumbent having been better for me at the Y. When I found this product and saw the price, I thought, "well, it can't really be all that good, it's too inexpensive."I read every single review that was posted for it at the time, 96 of them I think. And the majority were so very positive, that I thought that it was worth taking a shot. I'm so glad that I did!I was also very happy, when it came and was time to assemble, that I had read the reviews since others had cautioned about the instructions, and that was so very helpful when I was faced with the task all on my own.The bike went together fairly easily, even for someone with a terrible back issue. For the people who'd had issues with the pedals, they have included an extra sheet of paper that you can't help but see, telling you which direction to use to screw in the pedals. If you do them the wrong way, it strips the mechanism, and the pedals will fall off!I've used the bike at least 13 times now, am keeping a journal of my progress, and it definitely works! When I first got it, and had been more diligent in using it every day, my thighs got a lot tighter, and it did help my back to feel better, too. Now I need to get back into that routine, and I am sure that when I do, I will also lose weight. You can work up a really good sweat with this bike, and since it doesn't have handlebars to work the arms, I have used small wrist weights as I pedal.As others have said, the "recumbent" part really is semi-recumbent. That is one part about it that I am not that fond of. I can sit back and pedal, but sometimes find it's better on me to sit forward with my back not even touching the back of the seat. The bottom of the seat could be a little more comfortable, but for me I think it is a matter of the shape of it, and not because it is too hard.I also wish that the seat adjustment for height could go higher. I am not all that tall, 5'6", but do have longer legs, and it feels like the pedals are a little too close. Even so, I have found that if I pedal with my legs and feet in just the right position, it eliminates any knee or leg pain that I think is from the lack of height.Overall, and for the incredibly low price, I am very, very happy that I made this purchase! It is whisper quiet, so I can exercise at any hour of the day or night and not bother the neighbors in my apartment building, it is effective---when I use it (LOL!), and it truly doesn't take up much space. As of yet I haven't really had to move it, but I did a teeny test of the folding and the wheels, and I know that it will work easily. If someone is on the fence about buying one of these bikes, and the price isn't too much of an issue, I say go for it! Hopefully I will still be saying that in a year, but up until now, it has been tremendous. I am totally please with my exercise bike.
K**H
One heck of a quiet workout!
As an apartment dweller I was so pleased to find this (thanks Sky Mall magazine for the idea, but bigger thanks to Amazon for having it at a great price with super saver shipping too). To be honest I was skeptical as to how sturdy this product would be and as to how much of a workout it would give. I have not been disappointed at all and in fact more pleased than I thought I'd be.It was easy to assemble, but must say that the instruction manual gives WAY too many diagrams of parts, etc. that aren't needed to assemble it and makes it look more intimidating to assemble than it really is. It comes with a wrench and Phillips head screwdriver/Allen wrench and that's all you'll need. It took me about 45 minutes to assemble, but had the instructions been simpler it would have been more like 30 minutes. I keep the tools handy and check the assembly points from time to time and give it a little snugging up, but it's not as if the bolts are really loose. It's just me being a tradesman's daughter and raised with the idea of preventive maintenance. It compacts and moves easily with the small wheels on the back - I can move it with one hand.And as far as getting a really good workout on this bike is concerned, by the time I'm hitting levels 4 and 5 I'm really feeling it and need to have a small hand towel nearby to use along with about 24 oz of water for a 60 minute workout. I typically cycle about 1500 miles each year so it's not as if I'm just starting to incorporate bikes into my fitness routine. The seat is very comfortable and the back support is wonderful. I don't find myself dreading the idea of finally getting to 60 minutes because of the comfortable seat and back. It's so quiet to the point that you don't have to raise your TV volume if you like to work out that way and if others are sleeping you don't have to worry about waking them up due to noise.I've found most home exercise equipment computers to be relatively unreliable. Caloric burn depends on body weight and other factors that you can't program in (versus higher end bikes at a gym) so you can't really rely on that. The pulse function is somewhat accurate, though I find it to be about 10-15 beats higher per minute than what my pulse rate really is. Better to rely on an analog clock for 15 seconds x4 to figure that one out, but the computer gives a general idea. I simply keep it on the timer function which is accurate.I recognize that as a piece of home fitness equipment with a relatively low cost (compared to gym level equipment) that it may only last a couple of years. That being said, it is easily much more cost effective than a gym membership even if you had to replace it every couple of years, esp. if you have other fitness equipment at home you can use to cross train and vary your workouts. Highly recommended!Update: January 2012 - still loving it. Continues to operate quietly and smoothly. I continue to check the assembly points on a weekly basis and snug them up as needed with the enclosed tools.Update: Mid-March 2012 - due to the mild winter in the Northeast it's cycling season already! I was able to do my first ride of the season in the same amount of time it took to do the same ride at the end of last year by using this bike during the winter months. Since it's a different design vs. a road bike I was wondering if the right muscles would be conditioned and was happily surprised to find that they were. I cannot begin to emphasize how pleased I continue to be with this product.MEASUREMENTS WHEN COMPACTED: Back leg to front leg - about 20", back leg to the frontmost part - about 27", widest point (handgrips) - about 24", height - about 47". The footprint of this unit when compacted is about the same as a standard kitchen chair.
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