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Matrix U5x Upright Bike [Remanufactured]

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90 DAY WARRENTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts
Maximum User Weight 182 kg
Console Display Dot-matrix LED
Dimensions Open 44 L x 29 W x 60 H
Display Feedback Time, distance, calories, speed, RPM, heart rate, METs, watts
Heart Rate Measurement Hand grips and receiver
Power Method Self Powered
Product Weight in KG 72.5
Programmes Manual, rolling, intervals, fat burn, random, fit test, target HR, constant watts
Resistance JID brushless generator
Resistance Range 25 levels

Completely self-powered the U5x can be positioned anywhere and of course this means any running costs are kept to an absolute minimum. The JID brushless generator moves smoothly through 25-levels of resistance, to create an enjoyable and realistic, cycling experience. A wide range of programs such as Manual, Rolling, Intervals, Fat Burn, Random, Fit Test, Target Heart Rate and Constant Watts will keep you inspired and motivated.

Monitor your heart rate through the convenient hand grips and receivers to ensure you’re working within the correct target zone for optimum results. A stunning, integrated Dot-Matrix LED console displays important information such as Time, Distance, Calories, Speed, RPM, Heart Rate, Watts and METs so you can keep track of your progress.

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