Sunday, March 13, 2016

Your Guide To Cheap Exercise Bikes

When it comes to buying gym equipment for your home, you need to check out the many different kinds of cheap exercise bikes that strike a balance between quality and price. A lot of people choose to buy a bike as opposed to a treadmill because they generally come in smaller sizes than a treadmill; hence it is more perfect for use in the home due to the limited amount of space. These bikes come in the usual types of exercise bicycles, such as recumbent exercise bikes and the like.

When you are choosing to buy cheap exercise bikes, you may be limited in the types of bikes that you choose from, simply because there are very few that are sold second-hand that are still in good condition, and there are those that are far too complicated to ever be priced as cheap. Nonetheless, this should not stop you from looking for the best exercise bike for your home at a price that you can actually afford.


As was mentioned, there are many types of exercise bikes. The two most commonly bought are the recumbent bikes and the upright bikes. Most of the cheap exercise bikes that you will find will most probably be upright bikes, as these are the ones that are more traditional and resemble a normal bike. If you are used to riding a normal bike and want an exercise bike that will give you pretty much the same experience, then buying an upright bike is a good choice for you.

For some people, switching from riding a bike normally and then exercising on a recumbent bike results in more back-aches than actual exercise. With the upright bike, you also have the option to stand up while exercising, something that you would not be able to do on a recumbent bike. A lot of people like this option because it allows for more intensity in the cycling. If you are not that much of a bike enthusiast, then buying cheap exercise bikes of the upright kind are perfect for you.

The recumbent bikes are the kinds of cheap exercise bikes that are known for being more comfortable than the upright bike. The position of the rider is reclined; hence it is much more relaxed. If you do not have good posture or if you are not in that great of shape, then using a recumbent bike may be better for your overall comfort and ease of use.

One of the things that you need to make sure that you look for in your cheap exercise bike is a heart rate monitor. While it is the norm for newer bikes to already have this built-in, there are some older models that do not. Although you can always purchase a heart rate monitor that you wear on your wrist like a watch, it would be better to buy a bike that already has it built-in because the two systems would be more in sync with each other, producing a more seamless kind of workout.

There are two kinds of heart rate monitors in bikes, and these are those that are found in the grip and those that operate wirelessly. As you can understand, those that have a wireless heart monitor will be a little bit pricier than those that have it built-in into the grip, but it is not impossible to find cheap exercise bikes that offer wireless heart rate monitors.

The display console is also one of the major influences of the price of exercise bikes. There are those that have a brilliant display with a backlight and LED, but once again choosing which one is the right one is more of a preference as opposed to a need. Nevertheless, if you can afford it and you believe that your workouts will need something more complicated sooner or later, then springing for cheap exercise bikes that also offer a brilliant screen is worth the extra money.

The type of resistance that most cheap exercise bikes offer is those that use a tension belt. The more advanced and expensive kinds of exercise bikes are those that use magnetic resistance. Tension belts have a tendency to break when the bike is overused or old or both. Magnetic resistance is much more smooth and durable, but it is almost twice the price of a bike that uses a tension belt.

If you do decide to get a bike that has magnetic resistance, make sure to check out the controls before you buy anything. We always think that the simpler the controls, the better, as you will want everything to be running smoothly while you are already working out.

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