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Life FitnessC1 Upright Cycle with GO ConsoleList Price £1,195 Our Price £895SAVE 25 %Finance from £49.72 per month
List Price £1,499 Our Price £1,199SAVE 20 %Finance from £49.96 per month
Life FitnessActivate Series Upright CycleList Price £4,200 Our Price £3,540SAVE 16 %Finance from £96.68 per monthUPRIGHT BIKE BENEFITS
Generally the most popular type of stationary bike, an upright cycle is considered the closest you can get to everyday outdoor riding. Ideal for beginners and seasoned cyclists alike, the upright offers a relatively inexpensive entry route for those seeking high quality aerobic training gear without breaking the bank.Generally the most popular type of stationary bike, an upright cycle is considered the closest you can get to everyday outdoor riding. Ideal for beginners and seasoned cyclists alike, the upright offers a relatively inexpensive entry route for those seeking high quality aerobic training gear without breaking the bank.
Boasting similarities to a road bike, you can either sit or stand whilst pedalling on an upright, allowing you to vary the muscles you target. Be wary of your posture though! It’s all too easy to lean forward and slip into a slouching position when riding, which can cause back pain over time. Large consoles and displays keep you informed and connected throughout your workout. Upright bikes have a small footprint too, taking up less space in your home (room for more gym equipment!) For those who are short on room, the upright is your better option here.
Choose an upright if:
• You’re training on a budget
• You want to target multiple muscle groups
• Your workout area is short on space
• You want built-in workouts
UPRIGHT BIKE BENEFITS
Generally the most popular type of stationary bike, an upright cycle is considered the closest you can get to everyday outdoor riding. Ideal for beginners and seasoned cyclists alike, the upright offers a relatively inexpensive entry route for those seeking high quality aerobic training gear without breaking the bank. Boasting similarities to a road bike, you can either sit or stand whilst pedalling on an upright, allowing you to vary the muscles you target. Be wary of your posture though! It’s all too easy to lean forward and slip into a slouching position when riding, which can cause back pain over time. Large consoles and displays keep you informed and connected throughout your workout. Upright bikes have a small footprint too, taking up less space in your home (room for more gym equipment!) For those who are short on room, the upright is your better option here.
Choose an upright if:
- You’re training on a budget
- You want to target multiple muscle groups
- Your workout area is short on space
- You want built-in workouts


