Diamondback’s 910sr is a well-priced, heavy-duty recumbent bike with impressive performance specs and some solid console features. More specifically, we’re talking a 32 lb flywheel, 32 levels of magnetic resistance, 32 built-in workout programs, and a frame that can handle users weighing
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Sole’s R92 is the best recumbent bike $1000 will get ya – there, I said it. I’m not used to being so frank, but you know, sometimes you just gotta tell it how it is – no BS, straight to the point,
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XTERRA’s SB2.5r is easily one of the best budget recumbent bikes on the market… there, I said it. And yes, I know that’s a bold statement, especially with more well-known brands like Schwinn and Nautilus in the mix, but I stand by
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The 270 was Schwinn’s highest-end recumbent bike for a long time, but now there’s a new sheriff in town – the 290. The 290 Recumbent Bike comes with a more contemporary, sleeker looking frame and an updated console that’s compatible with the
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The Premium Smart Magnetic Recumbent Bike is Sunny Health & Fitness’ highest-end recumbent bike to date and even though the name’s a real mouthful, the bike itself has got some solid features. Highlights include 24 built-in workout programs, 16 magnetic resistance levels,
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When it comes to affordable recumbent cross trainers, Teeter and their FreeSteps are king, but with 2 such similar models to choose from, it can be hard to figure out which one makes more sense. It’s true, the differences between the LT1
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Recumbent cross trainers offer a low impact way to get your joints moving and your heart working, which is great, but unfortunately, most of the top models are really expensive. Luckily, the good folks at Teeter saw the need for an affordable
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When it comes to affordable recumbent cross trainers, Teeter’s FreeStep LT3 is one of the top options currently on the market. For starters, it’s a true cross trainer and not just a lightweight recumbent bike with arms attached – which is rare
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When it comes to getting a comfortable, low-impact cardio workout from home, two different exercise machines immediately come to mind – the recumbent cross trainer and the recumbent bike. Recumbent cross trainers aren’t as widely known as exercise bikes, but in certain
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If you can’t decide between an elliptical or a recumbent bike, or you just like the idea of getting two different ways to exercise with a single machine, you should certainly check out ProForm’s Hybrid Trainer XT. The “Hybrid” part of the
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