IronMan 1640


$600.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1The 1640 is an upright stationary exercise bike from IronMan that offers a step-up from the company's 1615 model. Utilizing a frictionless magnetic belt-drive design, this model features a number of attributes that enable users of all ages to enjoy a comfortable and thorough workout.

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Product Shot 2 A fully adjustable seat design provides both vertical and horizontal accuracy for riders short and all, with oversized strap pedals ensuring a snug fit regardless of foot size. 16 levels of resistance are available to challenge experience riders and allow new riders to work their way up, with toggles built into the handlebars of the bike for unhindered adjustment. An on-board 8x8 LCD display provides riders with second-to-second updates concerning ride time, speed, and distance, as well as calories burned, pulse, wattage and resistance level. 12 preset programs are included for focused exercise in a variety of areas, with an additional 5 programs that the user can customize to suit his or her own fitness needs. "Pulse Grips" built into the 1640's handlebars allow for constant heart rate monitoring, working in conjunction with the "Pulse Recovery" program that grades the user on how quickly their heart rate returns to a healthy resting level. A water bottle clip is included and conveniently placed in front of the rider for unaffected performance, and front-mounted transport wheels allow the unit to be moved with ease. A 50-year frame warranty is included with purchase. 

Features

  • Compact design
  • Backlit LCD display with 8x8 program profile
  • 17 workout programs (12 presets)
  • 16 resistance levels
  • Pulse recovery program
  • Fully adjustable seat
  • Adjustable handlebars
  • Oversized foot pedals
  • Pulse grips
  • Belt-drive system
  • AC adapter for braking system
  • 300lb weight limit

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