Exercise Bikes
Exercise bikes have been around for home use longer than any other
type of exercise machine and are the second most popular form of
cardiovascular exercise, just behind treadmills. They are a great
choice for home fitness purposes as they are very easy to use,
do not take up much space, require little maintenance and you don’t
have to spend a fortune to get a good quality piece of equipment.
As well as providing cardiovascular exercise they offer lower-body
toning and several models now also come with handlebars that can
be used for simultaneous upper-body workout. On top of this it’s
a virtually impact-free form of exercise – ideal for anyone
with back or joint problems.
There is a huge range of manufacturers, models and types of exercise
bikes available and our aim is to give you information about the
various brands and models to help you decide which treadmill is
for you. To begin,
click on one of the links below or in the menu to the right.
Exercise
bike buying guide
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Beny Sports has been one of the fastest growing companies
in the fitness industry. Exercise bikes from Beny Sports
fall into the entry-level category.
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Tunturi offer a very impressive selection of upright and
recumbent exercise bikes and cycle ergometers - everything
from quality entry-level models to
high spec top end models.
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All Horizon exercise bikes have sturdy steel frames, providing
excellent stability, and often offer programmes and
features normally found on more expensive models.
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York offer some good entry-level exercise bikes with prices
starting at just under £150.
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Life Fitness have been producing premium exercise
equipment for over 30 years and is the most popular brand
of commercial fitness equipment worldwide.
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