Description
First Degree Fitness E750 Cycle UBE Fluid Exercise – Here are the key features and details of the E750:
Key Features:
1. **Fluid Resistance Technology**:
– **Adjustable Resistance**: The variable fluid resistance provides a wide range of intensity levels, suitable for all fitness levels.
– **Dual Tank System**: This system mimics the natural resistance and feel of moving through water.
2. **Versatility**:
– **Upper Body Ergometer (UBE)**: This is especially useful for users looking to focus on arm, shoulder, and back muscles.
3. **Ergonomic Design**:
– **Adjustable Crank Length**: The crank length is adjustable, allowing users to customize the machine to their specific needs and ensure proper form and comfort.
– **Seat and Pedal Adjustments**: The seat and pedals are adjustable to accommodate different user heights and preferences, providing a comfortable workout position.
4. **Accessibility**:
– **Wheelchair Accessible**: Its design allows for easy access for wheelchair users, making it a versatile option for inclusive fitness programs.
Benefits:
– **Smooth and Natural Resistance**: The fluid resistance system ensures a smooth and natural feel, reducing the risk of joint strain.
– **Customizable and Adaptable**: Highly adjustable to meet the needs of different users and fitness levels.
– **Space-Efficient**: Combines the functionality of two machines in one, saving space in home gyms or fitness centers.
How To Use First Degree Fitness E750 Cycle UBE Fluid Exercise:
The E750 is suitable for a variety of users, including athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and individuals undergoing rehabilitation. Its adjustable resistance and ergonomic design make it an excellent choice for high-intensity interval training (HIIT), endurance training, and strength conditioning.
Its ergonomic design, adjustability, and accessibility features make it suitable for a wide range of users and fitness applications. First Degree Fitness E750 Cycle UBE Fluid Exercise
FACTORS:
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- Fluid Resistance: Vertical FDF Twin Tank – 10 levels
- Monitor: FDF / Heart Rate Compatible
Console Factors:
- Bluetooth Connectivity
- Auto start
- Time – Elapsed time
- Level – Auto to selected resistance level
- Watt – Unit of power
- RPM ’ Revolutions per minute
- Power Graphs – 2 Options
- Heart rate ’ Polar compatible
- Calories burned per hour
TECH SPECS:
- Product Net Weight: 223.5 lb (101.4 kg)
- Product Gross Weight: 266.3 lb (120.8 kg)
- Dimensions (L X W X H): 52.36’ x 38.19’ x 59.84’ (1330mm x 970mm x 1520mm)
- Min Active Area Required: 77.95’ x 63.79’ (1980mm x 1620mm)
- Max User Weight: 330 lb (150 kg)
- Arm Crank Length: 7.3’ (185 mm)
- Low Seat Height: 21.3’ (540 mm)
Box 1:
- Dimensions: 46.06’ x 30.31’ x 30.71’ (1170mm x 770mm x 780mm)
- Net Weight: 223.55 lb (101.4 kg)
- Gross Weight: 266.32 lb (120.8 kg)
- Cubic Meters: 0.703 (24.81 cubic feet)
Misty Janicek –
I acquired it mostly to strengthen my lower back following a couple lower disk injuries. The recumbent bike that PT had there was definitely the most important component of my recuperation. I did purchase a gym membership in order to use it, but it was too crowded during regular business hours and too difficult to use during off-peak hours. It has changed my life to purchase this and get it at the Prime Day price!
Derek Dillon –
For many years, we have owned a stationary bike. Even at its lowest setting, the seat’s height made getting on too frightening, so we opted to utilize a recumbent bike instead.
Henry Perez –
Life got in the way, so I’m only now posting this review, which I wrote as soon as we got the product.
Calvin Coles –
This bike is easy to assemble and comes in excellent packaging. Riding it is quite silent. I found a very useful YouTube video that demonstrated how to put it together. Just a few disadvantages, though. Overall, it’s a fantastic bike, but I found the display to be a little small and the resistance dial to be a little difficult to read because of where it was on the bike. I’m quite happy with it.