5 Powerful Recumbent Exercise Bikes

August 24, 2010One Comment

No home gym is complete without a decent exercise bike. In the past, we have talked about how helpful fan exercise bikes can be towards helping people lose weight and stay fit. They are just not right for everyone. Recumbent exercise bikes may be easier on your body, but they can still help you burn calories and get your body moving. The fact that you may be able to spend more time on these bikes is nice too.

If you are looking specifically for recumbent exercise bikes, these 5 bikes are worth a look:

Nautilus R514 Recumbent Exercise Bike: one of the best exercise bikes all around. It has a 20-pound flywheel and 16 resistance levels to give you some flexibility on how hard you want your workout to be.

Diamondback Fitness 500Sr Step-Thru Recumbent Exercise Bike: it’s a super comfortable exercise bike that can make your exercise sessions more fun. Its eddy current brake resistance system gives you the flexibility to push your body as hard as you want. The built-in console tracks your time, pulse, calories, and distance.

LifeSpan Fitness R3 Recumbent Bike: it may have some fancy features not found in cheaper exercise bikes, but it’s a pretty solid bike even without those. It can support up to 350 lbs in user weight too.

Phoenix 99608 Magnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike: if you are not ready to spend $500 on an exercise bike, you can always pick one of these up. It’s still fairly quite and has 8 resistance levels.

Marcy Recumbent Mag Cycle: it’s probably the most affordable exercise bike that you may want to buy. It is pretty comfortable, easy to put together, and portable too.

Recumbent exercise bikes are decent exercise machines, but you will need to add other activities to your workout sessions to burn enough calories to stay on the right track. No home gym would be complete without them though.

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