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Trojan Exercise Bike Collection Pumped To Be Your Body Transformation Partner

My previous post introduced you to five samples from the Trojan exercise bike range. These fitness equipment guys seem to have a jaunty bicycle collection. As noted in reviews, it is a pity that the warranties aren’t stronger. You will find the South African range mostly at Makro, Dion and Game stores. Also check out the treadmills and elliptical trainers. Let’s take another bite from the Trojan exercise bike buffet:

1. Trojan Shape Mag Exercise Bike

Looking for motivation? Use the data from the computer. You have access to details about your speed, distance, time, calories burned and pulse rate. A scan function is also available. Once you make yourself comfortable on the PU molded saddle of the Shape Mag, you can let rip. Don’t opt for this model if you are over 100kg. The bike weighs just 23kg and has dimensions of 80cm (L) x 54cm (W) x 133cm (H). It comes with a 5kg fly wheel and 8 level tension adjustment.

2. Trojan Pioneer Mag Bike

Check out the computer stats regarding the scan, your distance, time, calories burned, speed and your pulse rate. You can even keep an eye on your body fat levels. The Pioneer Mag sports the trademark PU molded saddle and a 4kg fly wheel. Although not one of the heaviest models at 27,5kg, it is strong enough to carry users of up to 110kg. The tension adjustment system has 8 levels. You can get great results by choosing the level that fits your individual training goals and fitness level. Hand pulse grips allow you to work in your target training zone. This training bicycle has dimensions of 85cm (L) x 51cm (W) x 132cm (H).

3. Trojan Solitude Prog Exercise Bike

The computer on this state-of-the-art trainer is so sophisticated that you almost expect it to berate you for the two pieces of chocolate cake you had during your tea-break! Fortunately it looks past your sins, and concentrates on giving you details about your speed, distance, time, calories burned, pulse rate and recovery. You are not completely off the hook though, as it displays your body fat levels for all to see. You are also kept up to date with regards to the time, date and temperature.

The Solitude Prog has 12 built-in programs. You can also make use of a heart rate control program, or opt to customize the user workout to fit in with your individual goals. This bike weighs 38kg, with dimensions of 94cm (L) x 55cm (W) x 134cm (H). It has a 7kg fly wheel and an electronic tension cord system. You can either opt for hand pulse grips or a chest strap. User weights of up to 110kg are tolerated.

4. Trojan Solo Mag Bike

Although it doesn’t seem to be that tough, the Solo Mag is capable of handling user weights of up to 160kg. You will have fun playing around with the computer’s speed, distance, time, pulse rate and calories burned settings. The seat is fully adjustable. The tension can also be micro-adjusted manually. This bike has a quiet magnetic resistance system.

5. Trojan Stamina Mag Bike

This black and red beauty looks like something from the Starship Enterprise. The Stamina Mag’s computer doesn’t stop at plying you with feedback about your speed, distance, time, calories burned, pulse rate and recovery. It also functions as a body fat calculator. It weighs in at a hefty (for a bike) 32,8kg and manages user weights of up to 110kg with ease. The dimensions are 126cm (L) x 60cm (W) x 152cm (H). It comes with a 7kg fly wheel.

Also take a look at the Trojan Pegasus Prog bike and the Image Prog bike. Remember to test your choice from the Trojan exercise bike collection thoroughly for comfort and robustness.

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