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Reebok Cyberrider Rrp £299 - £49.00 (merged)

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  • Now showing as out of stock!
  • comicmankev
    comicmankev Posts: 1,597 Forumite
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    more stock on order, if you keep an eye on it they may have some in. 179 sold overnight, that can't be bad!
  • zeke
    zeke Posts: 461 Forumite
    more stock on order, if you keep an eye on it they may have some in. 179 sold overnight, that can't be bad!

    Ebay here we come... only a handful sold in last month
    Just because you used to be you think everybody else is, don't you?
  • gromituk
    gromituk Posts: 3,087 Forumite
    What would be an even better idea is if it had a generator on it to power your console and TV from your effort...
    Time is an illusion - lunch time doubly so.
  • Mummy_Jo
    Mummy_Jo Posts: 496 Forumite
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    Hi. This looks like a really good deal. Does anyone know anything about it. When I saw my consultant this week he advised me to get an exercise bike to help with my rehab. I've only just started looking but things like how it is powered seem to be important (I'm thinking of the old belt driven ones) Do you know if it will measure pulse, calories, vary the resistance etc.. Or can you program it for a workout (a bit like the step machines at the gym). Also does it have to be plugged into the playstation or TV to work?
    Sorry if these questions seem basic. I'm a bit of a technophobic.
  • Blister69
    Blister69 Posts: 30 Forumite
    Mummy_Jo wrote:
    Hi. This looks like a really good deal. Does anyone know anything about it. When I saw my consultant this week he advised me to get an exercise bike to help with my rehab. I've only just started looking but things like how it is powered seem to be important (I'm thinking of the old belt driven ones) Do you know if it will measure pulse, calories, vary the resistance etc.. Or can you program it for a workout (a bit like the step machines at the gym). Also does it have to be plugged into the playstation or TV to work?
    Sorry if these questions seem basic. I'm a bit of a technophobic.

    I found this info at Reeboks website, it sould answer most of your questions.

    http://www.reebokfitness.co.uk/Promotions/Cyberrider.asp

    It looks like a magnetic resistance machine.

    Blister
  • joshm_2
    joshm_2 Posts: 453 Forumite
    Now showing as out of stock!

    Showing 45 at the moment...?
  • welshblob
    welshblob Posts: 450 Forumite
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    I can't seem to find where it states what inbuilt programmes it has like hill climb etc. instead of using it with the computer\ps2. Anyone know?
    Rob
  • aliasojo
    aliasojo Posts: 23,053 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Showing as 45 in stock?
    Herman - MP for all! :)
  • Searcher
    Searcher Posts: 600 Forumite
    joshm wrote:
    Showing 45 at the moment...?

    268 now :confused:
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