These bikes are designed to provide extra support and ergonomics, allowing users to improve their fitness without aches and pains

By Fin Cousins

Published: Thursday, 20 July 2023 at 12:00 am


If you’re looking to improve your general fitness and cardiovascular endurance but struggle with pain due to the positioning a traditional exercise bike requires, a recumbent bike could be your best friend.

These bikes use a reclined position to reduce stress on your knees and ankles, as well as taking pressure off your lower back and hips.

They can be a great option for anyone with joint issues or back problems, which can make them particularly useful for older adults.

The low-impact form of cardio they offer is also useful for people in the rehabilitation stages of an injury, providing controlled and supportive exercise.

That’s not to say they’re easy: many feature sturdy flywheels and enough resistance to give you a solid workout.

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JLL RE100

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The JLL RE100 is a recumbent bike that uses magnetic resistance and a 5kg flywheel to provide eight levels of intensity. It’s designed for home use, with end caps that double as wheels for transportation.

Its six-function monitor provides essential data such as time, speed, distance, calories, odometer and pulse to keep you informed throughout your exercise session.

There are built-in heart rate sensors in the handlebars for further tracking.

The bike aims for comfort with an adjustable seat, which the brand says can move between seven different levels of horizontal angles.

Dimensions : 82 x 29 x 140 cm (height x width x length)
Resistance: 8 levels, magnetic
Flywheel weight: 5kg
Additional features: 6 function monitor, built-in heart rate sensors