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Cybex Cyclone Recumbent

OC-3904

CYBEX CYCLONE RECUMBENT CYCLETM

Modes of operation includes Constant Power, Bike Mode and Speed Controlled (isokinetic).

Pedals are extra wide with adjustable straps.

Wheels on front for easy rolling.

Cybex proprietary design seat features “chimney”-style vented back and bottom shaped to conform to the user.

Under display “grab handles” and seat mounted handlebars with contact heart rate grips.

Split level with magazine rack and tabs.

Water bottle holder and utility tray

Resistance Range : Minimum - 15 Watts; Maximum - 900 Watts

Power : Self-powered, optional AC adapter for full time display

Resistance Type : Eddy current brake with brushless internal generator for low drag and high power capability

Drive type : Double step-up drive with self-tensioning idlers for minimal mechanical drag and low maintenance

Crank type : 165 mm, three-piece heavy-duty mountain bike type

Maximum User Weight : 400 lbs. (181 kg)

Dimensions : 58” (148 cm)L x 25” (64 cm) W x 47” (119 cm) H

Programming : Quick Start, Manual, three Fitness (Constant Power) programs, three Bike (Bike Mode) programs, three Speed Controlled (Isokinetic) Programs, Heart Rate Control and a Fitness Test. Programs have 21 levels. Quick Start and Manual are set up selectable as Constant Power, Bike Mode or Speed Controlled (isokinetic). Heart Rate Control provides for direct selection of target heart rate.

Heart Rate Monitoring : Contact and Polar®

CYCLONE BROCHURE


This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 20 September, 2005.