New spinning bikes get supercharged
Saturday, February 7, 2009 - 04:14
in Psychology & Sociology
Reviewed: RealRyder ABF8, StarTrac eSpinner, CycleOps Pro 300PT, Keiser M3 The attraction of the bare-bones stationary bikes used in spinning classes has always been that they feel like real bikes, with the same saddles, pedal spacing and body positioning found on race bikes. The newest spinners have the same feel -- but with one big change: They're far from bare bones. Some have program-laden touch-screen monitors; some rock and bob and require balance; others provide sophisticated, downloadable electronic feedback. With enough bells and whistles to please hard-core cyclists and average exercisers alike, these super spin bikes might just make you forget about class.