LifeSpan S4 Indoor Cycle Trainer Review
LifeSpan S4 Indoor Cycle Trainer Feature
- Commercial-quality indoor cycling bike with 44-pound balanced flywheel
- Fully adjustable seat and handlebars move up, down, forward, and backward
- Leather resistance knob with push brake provides smooth uphill transitions
- Alloy pedals with sealed bearings; front wheels for easy mobility
- 400-pound capacity; measures 48 x 48 x 26 inches (W x H x D)
Specifications:
- Flywheel: 44 pounds
- Tension control: Micro-adjustable leather friction control knob
- Seat: Standard mount, high-density memory foam
- Adjustment: Height and fore/aft
- Handlebars: Multi-position, PVC-dipped
- Pedals: Alloy with sealed bearings
- Transport: Front mounted wheels
- Footpads: 4, adjustable leveling
- Capacity: 400 pounds
- Dimensions: 48 by 48 by 26 inches (W x H x D)
- Weight: 145 pounds
Manufacturer's Warranty
5 years on the frame, 2 years on parts, 1 year on labor and wear items
Upright vs. Indoor Cycling Bikes
An upright exercise bike is designed for the user to sit on the seat and use built-in programming. When the flywheel moves, the pedals don't move without pedaling. An indoor cycling bike, by contrast, includes a heavy front flywheel that's designed to simulate the feel of outdoor cycling on a mountain or road bike. When the flywheel moves, the pedals also move. And unlike regular exercise bikes, which come to a stop when you remove your foot from the pedal, an indoor bike will continue to move. The result is a natural cycling motion that feels just like riding a bike outdoors. This means if you tighten the resistance and come out of the saddle as you ride, you'll feel as if you're cycling up a steep hill. Indoor cycling offers a number of benefits: it provides a time-efficient calorie burn; it tones your muscles and decreases body fat; it increases cardio endurance; it improves your overall strength; and it relieves stress.
About PCE Health and Fitness
Founded in 1994 in Park City, Utah, PCE Health and Fitness has established a reputation for innovation, quality, and community responsibility. In 2001, the company introduced the LifeSpan line of fitness equipment targeting the over-55, value-conscious consumer. The award-winning line of exercise equipment is now sold by fitness retailers across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, and has grown to include both a high-value home series and a pro series that targets the high-end home user and the institutional customer. The company's awards include a Gold Medal Excellence Award from the Industrial Design Society of America, the Treadmill Doctor Best New Treadmill of the Year, and multiple Best Buy and Recommend Buy awards from the Consumer Guide and many others.
This solid, reliable indoor cycling bike provides excellent performance for even the most intense bike rides. Commercial quality components and construction provide long-lasting durability.
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