HOMCOM Belt-Driven with LCD Display-Black A90-144
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HOMCOM Belt-Driven Exercise Bike with LCD Display-Black A90-144 | £115.99 | ||||
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The cycle bike from HOMCOM with an LCD monitor is an ideal solution to your workout routine. The stationary bike offers a full body workout keeping in check using the LCD monitor to show you time, speed, pulse and calories. Adjustable seat height, handle bar height and belt-driven resistance allow you to modify your workout to a perfect condition. You can easily control the resistance via the knob to find a perfect workout condition. Would be a great addition to your fitness regime.Features:Ideal for fitness and body shaping, training your waist, hips, legs and armsHeavy duty steel frame for great stability and durability, supporting up to 120 kg, easy to move with two rolling wheelsAdjustable seat height, handle bar height and resistance for varied workout regimeLCD monitor keeps track of time, speed, odometer, pulse and calories burntBelt-driven design with 8 kg flywheel for ultra-smooth and quiet operationPadded PVC seat can be adjusted forward and backword within 8.5 cmNon-slip textured pedals with secure cages ensure safe footingAssembly required with all necessary accessories included
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