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Folding Magnetic Exercise Bike - HARDLY USED - ?100


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A year old exercise bike. Perfect condition.


?100.


RRP ?140 from Argos (currently on sale - google Opti Folding Magnetic Exercise Bike)


This has been used about 6 times so is in perfect condition.


Selling as we don't use it enough.


Perfect for small spaces as it folds away easily.


Screen shows long you've been working out for, the distance you've 'travelled', speed you're going, your heart rate and the calories you've burned.


DETAILS FROM OFFICIAL WEBSITE BELOW.


COLLECTION FROM SE27.


COULD DELIVER LOCALLY.


This foldable exercise bike is a great way for you to work out at home. It has a magnetic resistance system for a smooth cycle and the seat post has a quick release system that makes it easy to find the right position for your workout. With a magnetic control system and stepless tension control you're guaranteed a great session every time. When you're done the bike folds for easy storage and space saving.


72CM when the seat in min height position, while it is 83cm when the seat in max height position, suitable for the leg length in this scope.


Magnetic resistance system.

Hand grip pulse sensor.

Console feedback including: Scan, Time, Distance, Speed, Hand Pulse, Calories.

Variable tension control.

1.6kg flywheel.

Pedal straps.

Adjustable seat.

Maximum user weight 100kg (15st 10lb).

General information:


Batteries 2 x AAA (included).

Size H115, W42.5, D77cm.

Weight 13.1kg.

Folds for storage.

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