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E-UBi


The E-UBi is equipped with an embedded 15" HD touchscreen, along with integrated iPod connectivity with music, video, and a USB charging station that allows users to display personal content while charging media devices. Dynamic heart-rate con- trol adjusts intensity level, based on the exerciser’s heart rate, for interval train- ing. Dual platform pedals with inline skate-style straps provide secure hold or strap-free platform workouts. An all-aluminum frame is rust-resistant, and personal fans enhance comfort.


Manufacturer’s list price: $4,740.00 Excite Med Bike


The Technogym Excite Med Bike combines training, testing, medical, and rehabilitation applications. It’s UL, CE, and TUV Medical Certified and incorporates submaximal, maximal, and military tests. The Cardio Memory software enables real-time acquisition, visualization, and storage of training and test data. Med Bike includes a standard seat connector, horizontal seat adjustment, adjustable pedal cranks, and a workload of 10-1,000 watts. It also offers the same programs found on standard Excite products.


NEW Xdream


The Xdream is a unique, truly interactive mountain bike simulator, working the upper and lower body simultaneously for a total-body workout. Helping riders burn 55% more calories than a standard indoor bike, it offers an exhilarating experience, with real-feel gears, brakes, handlebars, pedals, cranks, and seat sensors that enable each move to be accurately portrayed. The bike’s resis- tance depicts the terrain gradients, track surfaces, and conditions, and five different bikes are available.


Manufacturer’s list price: $6,995.00 TRUE FITNESS


S-UBx


The S-UBx is prewired for the S series PVS entertainment system, and its user- friendly console features a motivational track, personal fan, accessory holder, and large buttons. Dynamic heart-rate control adjusts intensity level, based on the user’s heart rate, for interval training. The easy-up seat adjustment facilitates simple seat position changes, and dual platform pedals with inline skate-style straps provide easier customized adjustments and a more secure hold.


Manufacturer’s list price: $2,595.00 Excite+ Bike 700i


Technogym’s Excite+ Bike is inspired by the needs and preferences of outdoor cyclists. The seat post angle replicates that of a road cycle, and half-inch seat height increments and a narrow width between pedals ensure a precise fit. The handlebar accommodates three training positions, and dual hand sensors and Fast-Track Controls make it easy to adjust the intensity. The bike features 15 pro- gram and test options via an interactive VISIOWEB touch screen.


CS800 Upright Bike


The CS800 is a high-performance upright bike, offering multiple resistance levels and preprogrammed workouts to challenge every health club member. It features HRC Cruise Control, which automatically adjusts the workload to keep users at their target heart rate. An integrated 15" LCD features touch- screen technology and a built-in TV, along with an integrated connector for iPods, featuring onscreen navigation. Also included are scenic landscape perspectives and USB connectivity.


Manufacturer’s list price: $2,699.00


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