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ProForm 6.0 ES Recumbent Bike
ProForm 6.0 ES Recumbent Bike
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Recumbent bike supports your back as well as your fitness goals with a cushioned seat to pair with iFit compatibility and 22 preset workouts
ProForm 6.0 ES Recumbent Bike
This recumbent bike’s oversized and generously cushioned seat supports your lumbar region for long workouts, and its StepThrough design makes it easier to climb on and off.
Design
- StepThrough design for easy mounting
- Oversized, cushioned seat with lumbar support and horizontal adjustability
- Front and side handles keep your hands occupied so you aren’t constantly fist-pumping
- Water-bottle holder
- Large 4” backlit LCD display
- Ergonomic pedals with adjustable straps
- Precision-welded steel frame with powder-coated finish
- Front-mounted transport wheels and adjustable feet
Technology
- 14lb. inertia-enhanced flywheel
- 20 levels of smooth resistance with silent magnetic resistance
- Dual-grip EKG heart-rate monitor
- 22 preset workouts designed by a certified personal trainer
- Display tracks speed, time, distance, and calories burned
Connectivity
- iFit compatible console
- Compatible with iPod and mp3 players
- Two 2” speakers
Specifications
- Model: PFEX53912
- Dimensions: 52” (L) x 22.5” (W) x 51.5” (H)
- Weight: 114lbs.
- Weight capacity: 300lbs.
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Limit 3/person, 2/gifts. Does not ship to AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico. Most orders delivered within 15 business days of purchase date. Does not ship to PO boxes. FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective. See return policy. Must pay applicable tax and provide name/shipping address/phone number/email at checkout, shared to facilitate shipping. Valid only for weekday deliveries. $150 return/restocking fee applies to refused deliveries or after 3rd delivery attempt. Goods sold by Groupon Goods. How is the strike-through price determined?