Sunny Health & Fitness Belt Drive Indoor Cycling Bike, 44 lb Flywheel with Clipless (SPD Style) / Cage Pedals, LCD Monitor, RPM Cadence Sensor and Pulse Monitor – SF-B1735

February 24, 2020 - Comment

Comfort meets performance with the Sunny Health & Fitness Belt-Drive Commercial Indoor Cycling Bike. Tailor the four-way adjustable seat and the pulse grip-equipped adjustable handle bars to your riding style. This exercise bike is designed to accommodate several sizes with a 28-inch Min-39-inch Max inseam. Experience a smooth ride as you slide your feet into

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Comfort meets performance with the Sunny Health & Fitness Belt-Drive Commercial Indoor Cycling Bike. Tailor the four-way adjustable seat and the pulse grip-equipped adjustable handle bars to your riding style. This exercise bike is designed to accommodate several sizes with a 28-inch Min-39-inch Max inseam. Experience a smooth ride as you slide your feet into the SPD-compatible cage pedals. Power the dynamic 44-pound flywheel with a smooth belt-drive mechanism. Take advantage of the extra durable leather brake pad, which applies friction resistance to the flywheel. Glance at your workout progress with the performance monitor. Track your time, speed, distance (miles and kilometers), cadence, heart rate, and calories burned with a touch of a button. Use the target and race modes to create personalized challenges. Keep your favorite drink accessible with the on-frame water bottle holder. Stay secure during challenging workouts as you cycle on the steel frame that supports up to 300 lb. After your workout, easily move the indoor exercise bike on several surfaces with the transportation wheels.

Product Features

  • FRICTION RESISTANCE: With a twist of a knob, you can apply powerful friction resistance against the flywheel with the leather brake pad. Push down on the knob to activate the emergency brake.
  • 44-POUND FLYWHEEL: We’ve designed this training bike with a heavy flywheel for a smooth riding experience. During your dynamic cycling session, engage the flywheel with the belt-drive mechanism to gain momentum.
  • ADJUSTABLE DESIGN: Tailor this cycle bike to your riding style. Move the seat up, down, forward, and backward for optimal seat positioning. Adjust the height of the multi-grip handlebars to fit your arm length.
  • MULTI-GRIP HANDLEBAR: Grab the pulse grips to actively monitor your heart rate. Take hold of the drops for an aggressive, race-like riding position. Middle grips designed for maximum stability when in climbing positions.
  • DISPLAY: Track your workout speed, distance, cadence, heart-rate, and calories burned with a touch of a button.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Almost as good as Peloton I bought to use with my peloton spin app. The bike is sturdy and yet much lighter than the spin bikes I use at the gym. Can easily be moved around the house with 1 person thanks to the wheels. The bike and seat heights are easily adjustable. The metrics are super nice to have on the screen. Overall I am super happy with this bike!! The only cons are that my SPD clip in shoes did not feel very secure. I had a hard time unclipping with the pedals and they even felt a little loose when…

Anonymous says:

Just bought mine……first impressions I am not a bike guy. Never have been. As a lifelong athlete on the cusp of 60 and as someone who “graduated” from P90X multiple times but can no longer do the weight regimen and push ups thanks to a bit of arthritis in the wrists and forearms, I simply wanted an outlet that would help me with the most important thing at this point—maintaining heart health.I did a great deal of research and filtered so many comments here and on other sites. I learned to filter out the comments and…

Anonymous says:

Closest I’ll ever get to a Peloton I like that this bike is sturdy and that it has a Cadence display. I don’t like that I’m not sure the display and pulse rate is correct. My heart rate seems really low (never above 70) and the calorie burn seems high (over 200 for 10 mins). I use the bike with the Peloton digital app by attaching my iPad to the handle bars with 2 rubber bands (key banjos here…). All in all though, I paid $500 as opposed to $3000 for the bike and $240 a year as opposed to $500 for a membership. The bike runs…

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