Weighing The Pros And Cons Of The LifeCore Fitness 900RB Recumbent Bike

When it comes to exercise equipment, many people prefer the workout that a stationary recumbent bike can provide. Of course, there are many of these bikes to select from, which can make choosing the best one a challenge.

The LifeCore Fitness 900RB Recumbent Bike is one pieces of exercise equipment that has received a great deal of positive attention. One of the reasons for this attention is the fact that the model is very quiet, which makes it a good choice if you plan to watch television or listen to your radio during our workout.

The display screen on the LifeCore Fitnesss 900RB Recumbent Bike also sits low, which means it won’t get in your way as you try to watch television as you ride. According to a review in the Los Angeles Times written by Roy M. Wallack, the display console also offers “unusually crisp, bright, large, easy-to-read numbers.”

You can choose from among 12 preset programs with the LifeCore Fitness 900RB Recumbent Bike as well as four heart rate control programs. If you have problems with your joints, you will appreciate the five inch pedal spacing that is designed specifically to help reduce joint stress.

The LifeCore Fitness 900RB Recumbent Bike can also be used just about anywhere, even if you are far from a power source, because it can be powered by batteries or with the included AC adapter. It also has a very compact design, though it still weighs a hefty 108 pounds. While this is fairly light for a Recumbent Bike, it can make it difficult to move from place to place. Luckily, it has transportation wheels that assist with moving the 44 inch long bike.

The small design of the LifeCore Fitness 900RB Recumbent Bike may be great when it comes to finding a spot for it in your home, but may be a bit too small for those that are particularly tall. The seatback is adjustable, but may not be enough for some people. In addition, the weight capacity for the bike is only 300 pounds. Therefore, if you are particularly hefty, you might not be able to make use out of this bike.

Source by Brandon Larsen

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