Reviewed on 11/17/05 Plays: 1854
Features of my Vital Fitness MB 210P Stationary Bike
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This is the Vital Fitness MB 210P Bike. I got it for about $150 from Dick's Sporting Goods, and it fits in the corner very nicely, and doesn't look too industrial. There's some good and bad things about it. The first thing is that the handlebars are adjustable and so is the seat. One of the bad things about it is that if you are a guy that it's a little bit more muscular and you take hold of the handlebars a little too hard, the whole upper unit shakes, and it's kind of my worry that it might break. Another thing is that the foot pedals, when you turn them, they make a screeching sound. Now, once you turn the pedals it can automatically turns on, which is great. It has several different settings. You can do your own program or you can go one of the programs they have that are timed. There are different resistances, different inclines. There's also, the display also keeps track of your time, your distance, your calories burned, and your heart rate. So, it's great except for, like I said, if you are a bigger framed person it won't, probably won't be able to take your weight. The back beams keep it in place. I've had a problem with it falling or scooting along as I ride it. So, very easy to assemble, again. And as far as what it's worth for its money, I'd say it's a pretty good buy.
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