Horizon Recumbent Bike 5.0R
$15.18
$23.53
Choose the Horizon 5.0R for enhanced comfort and ergonomic support. The extra-large, accessible seat with full lumbar support and a powerful built-in fan keeps you comfortable, even on longer rides. Connect your phone or tablet to train with your favorite apps or use one of the built-in workout programs. With 100 electronically controlled resistance levels, adjustments are quick, smooth, and precise. Product Features Comfort and Durability Open step-through frame for easy access, ideal for all users Extra-large seat with full lumbar support Premium aluminum seat rail ensures smooth and adjustable positioning Simple, Intuitive Controls 100 levels of ECB magnetic resistance Effortless adjustments with the touch of a button Perfect for following cycling classes or interval workouts Bluetooth Connectivity Tablet holder positioned at eye level without blocking workout data Bluetooth cadence feedback syncs with popular training apps USB charging port keeps your device powered throughout your session Machine Specifications Frame Type: Recumbent Pedals: Black QuickZip Seat: Extra-Large Comfort Seat with Lumbar Support Seat Adjustment: Horizontal Handlebars: Mounted on console and beside the seat Resistance System: ECB Magnetic Brake Resistance Levels: 0 – 100 (electronically controlled) Flywheel Weight: 15.4 lbs (7 kg) Heart Rate Monitoring: Bluetooth receiver & integrated hand grip sensors Extras: Water bottle holder, Energy Saver mode, Fan, Tablet rack, USB charging (1A/5V) Max User Weight: 300 lbs (136 kg) Machine Weight: 123 lbs (56 kg) Power Requirements: 110 – 120 Volt standard outlet Assembled Dimensions (L x W x H): 66″ x 25.2″ x 52.2″ Shipping Dimensions (L x W x H): 66.5″ x 11.2″ x 31″ Console Specifications Bluetooth Enabled: Yes USB Charging Port: Yes (Type A) Display: 3 LEDs High-contrast 60 x 127 mm LCD window Programs: Calorie, Distance, Intervals, Manual, Weight Loss Workout Feedback: Cadence, Calories, Distance, Heart Rate, Resistance Level, Speed, Time, Watts
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