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Weslo Pursuit CT 4.2 Recumbent Exercise Bike

Weslo Pursuit CT 4.2 Recumbent Bike

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Recumbent exercise bike with easy step-through design lets exercisers pedal away in a position well-suited to watching TV or reading

Weslo Pursuit CT 4.2 Recumbent Exercise Bike

Like a charming slacker, this laid-back recumbent exercise bike makes its upright rivals look like sticks in the mud. Exercisers can work out as hard as ever after sitting down in the chilled-out frame, but the more-relaxed positioning allows them to better enjoy books or TV during their exertions. Eight Quick Pace workout presets help spur efforts, offering up varied routes and levels of resistance to keep pedaling sessions from becoming a chore. Users can check their top speed, distance traveled, and calories incinerated with a glance at the convenient LCD display.

  • Weslo recumbent exercise bicycle
  • Comfortable step-through design
  • Sit back as you exercise
  • Convenient for reading, watching TV, or taking naps during workouts
  • Monitors heart rate with EKG pulse grip
  • Eight Quick Pace workout apps
  • Varied routes and electromagnetic resistance levels
  • Tracks distance, speed, time, and calories burned
  • LCD display
  • Dimensions: 59.1" L x 22.4" W x 43.4" H

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Limit 3 per person, may buy 2 more as gifts. Does not ship to AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico. Most orders are delivered within 12 business days from the purchase date. Does not ship to PO boxes. FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective. See return policy. Must pay applicable tax and provide name and shipping address at checkout, which will be shared to facilitate shipping. Goods sold by Groupon Goods. How is the strike-through price determined?