Exercise Bike inSPORTline Salenas
Modern exercise bike with stable frame, an easy-to-read backlit display and a number of programs.
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Exercise Bike inSPORTline Salenas
The Exercise Bike inSPORTline Salenas is a user-friendly modern exercise bike intended for home use. Its sturdy and stable frame allows for the 150 kg weight limit and makes it suitable for people up to 190 cm tall. This exercise bike features transport wheels to make it easier to move the trainer around, a system to compensate for uneven floor and a practical bottler holder. The comfortable seat can be adjusted both vertically and horizontally. The display is easy to read, mainly because it is backlit and displays large numbers. This exercise bike offers 16 programs – 12 preset programs, 1 user program, a HRC program (resistance automatically adjusted according to heart rate), a WATT program (performance in watts) and a manual mode. The HRC program measures the heart rate via the inbuilt handle monitors. All of the above makes Exercise Bike inSPORTline Salenas a popular trainer suitable for home use.
Key features:
- Home use exercise bike with a sturdy frame
- An easy-to-read backlit display
- Easy and user-friendly control
- Heart rate (HRC) and performance-based (WATT) exercise
- Seat can be adjusted both vertically and horizontally
- Bottle holder and transportat wheels
- HRC program: this machine can increase or decrease the resistance to keep your heart rate in optimal heart rate zone
- WATT program: the machine increases or decreases the resistance so that the user performs the set performance (for example, increases the resistance when reducing the pedaling)
- Computer displays: time, speed, distance, calories, heart rate, revolutions per minute (RPM), performance (WATT)
Technical description:
Flywheel weight |
6 kg |
Resistance operation |
electronic |
Resistance levels |
32 |
Braking system |
magnetic |
Freewheel |
Yes |
Number of programs |
16 |
Preset programs |
12 |
User programs |
1 |
HRC program |
Yes |
WATT program |
Yes |
Manual mode |
Yes |
Heart rate sensors |
Yes |
Tablet holder |
No |
Bottle holder |
Yes |
HR strap receiver |
No |
HR strap included |
No |
Transport wheels |
Yes |
System to compensate for uneven floor |
Yes |
Audio input |
No |
Foldable |
No |
Dimensions |
Height-128 x width-51 x length-101 cm |
Dimensions while folded |
x |
Maximum user height |
190 cm |
Weight limit |
150 kg |
Weight |
25.8 kg |
Power source |
220V, 230V |
Category |
HA (EN 957) |
Use |
Home |
Recommended by Petr Kopřiva, inSPORTline Fitness Coach
Regular training improves your physical fitness, helps you lose weight and strengthens your cardiovascular system.
Exercise bikes help you focus on these areas:
Exercise Bike inSPORTline Salenas - Documents to download
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USER MANUAL-MAINTENANCE |
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User manual |
Exercise Bike inSPORTline Salenas - Product parameters
Resistance in cardio trainers can be regulated by one of two ways - manual and electronic control. Manual regulation is the cheaper option and works on a simple basis. With a regulation knob, the user sets the resistance manually, usually in the range of 1-12 levels.
By observing the weight limit of the product, you significantly increase its service life and prevent it from wearing down prematurely. It is not recommended to exceed this limit.
Cardio trainers use several types of braking systems.
There are trainers with magnetic, friction, calliper or EMS braking system. The magnetic and EMS systems that work through moving a magnet closer to the flywheel are used most often.
The total weight of the product.