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ReebokGB50 One Series Exercise Bike- Black/Red

R4,999

Retail: R7,000
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The Reebok GB50 Exercise Bike is the ideal piece of fitness equipment for those who want a challenging workout with all of the best features. The heavy 9kg flywheel provides an extra smooth cycling motion while the hand or wireless pulse receivers monitor your heart rate throughout any one of the 23 console programmes. 

Everything is easily controlled through the bright, easy to use LCD screen including programme selection, resistance level and the option to view your vital workout stats including time, distance, speed or total number of calories burnt. Added features such as the adjustable saddle, handlebars and footstraps ensure you have an enjoyable, comfortable and efficient workout.

Cycling is seen as a great workout for a number of different muscles including the glutes, hamstrings and quads. Controlled through the console, the 32 different electronic resistance levels provide the ideal set up to target each of these muscle groups over the course of your training programme, giving you complete control of your workout and the intensity level.

Product Features
  • 9kg Flywheel Weight
  • 23 Console Programs
  • User Profile
  • Heart Rate Control
  • 32 Levels of Resistance
  • Hand Pulse Sensors
  • Wireless Pulse Receiver
  • Perfect for Summer
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