Schwinn Airdyne Upright Exercise Bike - 3550012 Review
The Schwinn Airdyne Upright Exercise Bike provides you the variability of resistance that you need for an intense satisfying workout that is great for both novices and experts. This classic bike is sturdily built to handle users of all sizes. The Airdyne also features a smooth air-based resistance braking system along with a pair of sturdy exercise arms. The advantage of the unique air resistance system is that it offers as much resistance as you can handle by synchronizing your arm and leg movements to simulate your natural motion. Plus the air resistance system creates streams of cooling air while you pedal making for a comfortable home workout. It doesn't get much more convenient than that.As far as technology features go the Airdyne covers it all. It includes a comprehensive computer console that provides feedback on time distance workload level calories burned calories per hour heart rate and RPM. As a result it's easy to keep track of your overall fitness level. Other features include an extra-quiet chain drive system; built-in heart rate monitoring that works with Polar and other strapped heart rate monitors (sold separately); an LCD display; an anatomically correct seat with extra padding; and a capacity of 300 pounds. Dimensions: 50L x 22.5W x 48H inches.Patented Air Resistance TechnologySchwinn's unique air resistance system is based on exponential resistance so the harder you work the greater your workout becomes. The Airdyne flywheel and compact Evolution fanwheel provide smooth resistance while cooling the user at the same time. Schwinn's wind-based products are ideal for both fitness and rehabilitative use.About SchwinnMore than 100 years after Ignaz Schwinn and his partner Adolph Arnold incorporated Arnold Schwinn and Company Schwinn has become an American icon. Chances are your first childhood bike was a Schwinn. The company is also a leader in home and fitness equipment and it has played a huge role in revolutionizing biking and fitness around the
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