
Fitnex R70 Recumbent Exercise Bike
The Fitnex R-70 Light Recumbent Bike delivers an effective workout. This stylish exercise bicycle is for professional light commercial use. The R-70 features self-generating power and 8 built-in...read more
$1999.00
$1599.00
$1599.00
Average Customer Rating
3 out of 5 |
Product Features
- Commercial grade recumbent exercise bike for your home with matrix/LED computer console
- 16 levels of friction-free magnetic resistance
- Tracks time, distance, speed, calories, and pulse rate; eight built-in programs
- Contact heart rate sensors built into fixed handlebars on side of seat
- 73 by 23-inch footprint; 400-pound weight capacity
Product Description
The Fitnex R-70 Light Recumbent Bike delivers an effective workout. This stylish exercise bicycle is for professional light commercial use. The R-70 features self-generating power and 8 built-in programs with 16 levels of resistance. The feedback includes time, work level, watts, distance, speed, METs, heart rate and calories. ....read moreRelated posts:
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Product Details
Brand: FitnexModel: R70
UPC: 070992343423
Product Code: R-70
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3 out of 5












Effective but hard to assemble/use.
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
This bike is a excellent workout. But, it was very hard to assemble and is hard to use to maximize the benefit. The monitor is powered only while you’re peddling. So you have to peddle while you lean forward and try to enter your settings. I haven’t mastered that yet. It’s also extremely heavy so it’s hard to go.