Sport-Tiedje test judgement - Fit for Fun HT1 Exercise Bike:
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Fit for Fun have entered the fitness market with their own series of cardio equipment. Equipment such as the Fit for Fun HT1 exercise bike, which combine all important functions and performance, have been created based on experience gained when conducting various independent and unbiased tests. Fit for Fun's HT1 exercise bike is aimed at beginners wanting to exercise at home on a regular basis.
The Fit for Fun HT1 exercise bike's sturdiness and max. user weight of 150kg stand out in particular. The console displays all relevant data during the workout such as heart rate, duration, calorie consumption and speed. A sound piece of fitness equipment for all fitness newcomers.
Fit for Fun is Germany's largest-selling lifestyle magazine and the inventor of sport and wellness orientated magazines.
Model 2011
The model year describes the current model of the respective season beginning in autumn of previous year. The descriptions are not absolutely based upon a change in product or year of production.
Techincal information - Fit for Fun HT1 Exercise Bike:
Braking system: manually adjustable magnetic brake
heart rate measurement:
hand pulse sensors
+ chest strap (optional, sold separately)
Chest strap for the telemetric measurement of the heart rate optional, sold separately
battery powered
Saddle adjustment:
horizontal,vertical
handlebar adjustment:
incline
pedals with toe clips and straps
Extras:
Transport wheels,drinking bottle holder
Max. user-weight - Fit for Fun HT1 Exercise Bike:
150 kg
Dimensions set-up - Fit for Fun HT1 Exercise Bike:
(L) 126 cm
x (B) 62 cm
x (H) 150 cm
Manufacturer's warranty
Full warranty
Home use
24months
Semiprofessional use
-
Professional use
-
For further information on the warranty, please refer to the manufacturer's terms of warranty. The manufacturer's warranty is an extra service and does not affect your statutory rights.
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