Body Max XRM7000 Electromagnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike



Body Max XRM7000 Electromagnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike

  • Recumbent exercise bike with electromagnetic Eddy Current resistance system
  • Eight workout programs, including racing, rolling hill, weight loss, and stress relief
  • Dot-matrix LED display tracks time, distance, speed, calories, pulse, and more
  • 16 resistance levels; pocket for TV remote; water bottle holder; rolling wheels
  • Measures 25.5 x 52.5 x 64.5 inches (W x H x D); 10 year warranty on frame

Product Description
This unit provides a whisper quite operation, great for home exercise. The 8 preset workout programs with 16-levels of adjustment allow users to meet their individual workout goals. The advanced LED Display shows users their workout status with display such as heart rate. The mesh seat back design is excellent for maximum cooling during workouts. The adjustable seat can greatly accommodate users with different Heights. There is a convenient slot for holding water bottle and a pocket for TV remote, which allow users to workout while watching TV.Amazon.com Product Description
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List Price $1,399.99





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2 Comments to Body Max XRM7000 Electromagnetic Recumbent Exercise Bike

  1. May 24, 2010 at 11:40 pm | Permalink

    I got it and it weighed a ton. A few of the plastic parts were busted but the factory replaced them when I called. The instrument panel mount isn’t firm, it wiggles. There is a clunking sound in the front bearing. Otherwise, My wife really likes it and it does all the things a bike in a pro gym would do.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. May 25, 2010 at 1:19 am | Permalink

    I purchased this item as part of a gold box promotion. The bike is nearly fully assembled. It took about half an hour to get it assembled. The instructions for both assembly and operation are not very good. There is an addendum (at least in mine) packed in the instruction book. It is very unclear. What I painfully discovered is that the lever that tightens the seat position needs to be adjusted before mounting the seat. If you don’t get it in exactly the right place, the seat has to be removed before you can lock the seat into position.

    In terms of operation, the bike has a few issues. The center column is impossible to keep tight so the console wobbles. The pulse monitoring sensors almost never work. The eddy current resistence works very well. The seat and the bike itself are rugged (and heavy — 120 lbs 60 kg). Parts do tend to loosen and the connections between them are not well thought out.

    For the money (when it was on sale), this exercise bike is a good deal. The console display is very similar to the ones I have seen in gyms. The bike has some good pre-programmed exercise routines.

    Just be aware that this bike will need periodic tightening. This is a home machine and is not as rugged as the exercise bikes found in the typical gym.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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