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Body Rider Elliptical Machine and Stationary Bike with Seat and Easy Computer, Dual Trainer 2-in-1 Cardio Exercise Machine, Home Gym, Workout Equipment BRD2000, Black & grey, One Size

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Features

  • 2-In-1 Trainer: Unlike Ordinary Exercise Bikes, Ours Has Dual Exercise Modes, Which Save Space In Your Home Gym Or Home Office While Maximizing Routine. Our Foam Bike Seat Provides The Option Of Full Body Seated Fitness
  • Hassle-Free Transitions: Easily Stand, Sit And Adjust Resistance To Customize Your Cardio Hiit Workout Session And Home Workout Experience
  • Adjustable Home Workout Equipment: The Seat Adjusts Both Vertically And Horizontally For Up To 7 Different User Heights, While The Full Body Handlebars Offer 3 Height Options For A Versatile And Convenient Total Gym Experience
  • Safety Features: Includes An Adjustable Cushion, 4 Integrated Handlebars And Covered Fan Flywheel To Prevent Injury. The Front And Rear Stabilizers Give The User Side-To-Side Safety And Stability. The Fan Resistance Provides A Smooth Glide While The Tension Adjusts Easily With A Manual Turn Knob

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Can't decide between an elliptical exercise machine or an upright bike? With this patented dual trainer, now you won't have to make that decision! Our 2-in-1 elliptical and stationary bike combo maximizes both your space and your wallet. The machine comes with an easy to use monitor that displays the time, speed, distance, and average calories burned. The seat adjusts both vertically and horizontally for different user heights. The front and rear stabilizers give the user side-to-side safety and stability. The fan resistance is a smooth glide while the tension adjusts easily with a manual turn knob. Enjoy a total body cardio workout without trudging to the gym day after day with the Body Rider BRD2000 dual cardio trainer. The BRD2000 is actually two fitness machines in one, with a pair of elliptical arms and foot pedals for upright elliptical use, as well as an adjustable seat that turns the machine into an exercise bike. As a result, users can vary their workout routines depending on the goals they're trying to achieve. The BRD2000 is built around a chain-driven fan wheel, with high-momentum fan blades that run quietly and smoothly without impacting your knees. (The fan also produces a gentle breeze as you exercise.) The electronic console, meanwhile, makes it easy to track your workout, with measurements for time, speed, distance, and calories burned. Finally, the unit's seat adjusts vertically and horizontally to fit users of different heights and weights. Too busy to hit the gym on a regular basis? The BRD2000 will help you see results in only 20 minutes per day three or four times a week. About Elliptical Trainers Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips. Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home. Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints. Enjoy a total body cardio workout without trudging to the gym day after day with the Body Rider BRD2000 dual cardio trainer. The BRD2000 is actually two fitness machines in one, with a pair of elliptical arms and foot pedals for upright elliptical use, as well as an adjustable seat that turns the machine into an exercise bike. As a result, users can vary their workout routines depending on the goals they're trying to achieve. The BRD2000 is built around a chain- driven fan wheel, with high-momentum fan blades that run quietly and smoothly without impacting your knees. (The fan also produces a gentle breeze as you exercise.) The electronic console, meanwhile, makes it easy to track your workout, with measurements for time, speed, distance, and calories burned. Finally, the unit's seat adjusts vertically and horizontally to fit users of different heights and weights. Too busy to hit the gym on a regular basis? The BRD2000 will help you see results in only 20 minutes per day three or four times a week. About Elliptical Trainers Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips. Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home. Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints. Enjoy a total body cardio workout without trudging to the gym day after day with the Body Rider BRD2000 dual cardio trainer. The BRD2000 is actually two fitness machines in one, with a pair of elliptical arms and foot pedals for upright elliptical use, as well as an adjustable seat that turns the machine into an exercise bike. As a result, users can vary their workout routines depending on the goals they're trying to achieve. The BRD2000 is built around a chain- driven fan wheel, with high-momentum fan blades that run quietly and smoothly without impacting your knees. (The fan also produces a gentle breeze as you exercise.) The electronic console, meanwhile, makes it easy to track your workout, with measurements for time, speed, distance, and calories burned. Finally, the unit's seat adjusts vertically and horizontally to fit users of different heights and weights. Too busy to hit the gym on a regular basis? The BRD2000 will help you see results in only 20 minutes per day three or four times a week. About Elliptical Trainers Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips. Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home. Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints.

Model Name: BRD2000


Brand: Body Rider


Color: Black & grey


Product Dimensions: 45"D x 28"W x 57"H


Material: Metal


Model Name: ‎BRD2000


Brand: ‎Body Rider


Color: ‎Black & grey


Product Dimensions: ‎45"D x 28"W x 57"H


Material: ‎Metal


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Air


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎250 Pounds


Maximum Stride Length: ‎13 Inches


Screen Size: ‎2 Inches


Item Weight: ‎66 Pounds


Number of Resistance Levels: ‎8


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎39 x 25 x 9.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎29.94 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎48 x 28.5 x 59.5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Body Rider


Warranty Description: ‎1 year


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Body Rider


Part Number: ‎BRD2000


Model Year: ‎2016


Style: ‎Elliptical Fan Bike


Included Components: ‎Elliptical, Owner's Assembly Manual, Batteries


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎exercise_&_fitness


Hand Orientation: ‎Ambidextrous


Date First Available: March 1, 2009


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I purchased this when I was doing some physical rehab work at home after recovering from a serious illness, in which my doctor told me I would have to quit my exercising regimine. I lost my muscle tone, and gained about 10-15 pounds due to having to "take it easy" and the meds I was on. After about a year, he gave me the go-ahead to start working out again, but much slower and less intensely than what I had done prior to my medical problems. After so much muscle deterioration (I had trouble going up stairs) as well as other ill effects, I knew I would need something to pace myself and give me some variety between sitting and working my legs, as well as the option to do elliptical training. Prior to being sick, I mostly did intense workouts with ankle weights and wrist weights during my calisthenics. I was used to working out nightly and felt strong and fit. I wanted to feel that well again, but knew it would take a while. This has helped me in not only feeling productive and proactive in regaining some strength and endurance, but has also helped other members of my family to want to work out with this machine as well, simply by having it in our home. That is a great bonus! I like this for a variety of reasons: * the price was right around what I was looking for; * this provides two options, the exercise bike portion as well as elliptical; * there is a knob that you can adjust the intensity of the resistance in the wheel portion, which can go from "Aw, this ain't nuthin!" to "Oh, ow, ow, ow, my legs!" it can be very intense, at least for me; * the little monitor attached can be interesting at times, to keep progress of time, calories, speed, etc.; * it assembled in about an hour; * it helps with all over body working, as your arms have to keep up with the longer handlebars when going elliptical; * I like the smaller stationary bars for when I am sitting, or when I don't want to use the longer handlebars; * it has the adjustable seat height, which is helpful for different members of the family; * it is quite smooth for the sitting/bike portion; (see con's for comments below on elliptical); * it can surely get your heartrate going, depending on your desired intensity level; The cons are few, and some minor, as follows: * the little monitor doesn't stay on really well, it just slides on for ease of battery replacement. The only times it comes off is when I am careless and knock it, though; * it is sort of loud, but that's not a big deal to me, and it helps to drown out my groans:) * when I do the elliptical portion, it does seem at times just a SLIGHT bit choppy to me, but that's probably a "me" thing and my own personal fluctuation of "just 5 more minutes!" moments, when I'm running low on energy. I only thought to add this, just in case it wasn't an all "me" issue with the elliptical part. It's a minor thing, and not at all a dealbreaker; All in all, not only do I, but also other members of my family enjoy this very much...I guess as much as an instrument of torture can be, at least that's how it feels in the tail-end of my "workout" session with this. It most certainly will work you out, in my opinion, and gives a wide variety of options in one package. By the way, if you are working out to lose weight, I would highly suggest you work out your legs and build/tone your muscles in them especially first, )although I would also recommend at least toning and working up to an all-body exercise program as well). Our legs have the largest muscles in our bodies, and have the greatest capacity to burn the most calories, even while at rest. There is a lot of information on this on the web. I feel this machine would be a great machine to start with, and you can watch tv or listen to music while doing it! Most importantly, pace yourself and don't give up on yourself. Even if you stay on this for 2 minutes at a time throughout the day, it's still something. Full disclosure: I have only worked out on this sporadically these past several months (I bought this a year ago, in which time I used this way more often)...I have been too busy going up and down stairs, slow sometimes, but much better, doing housework and going to and fro!) Yay! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2012 by One Reviewer

  • Good Value
OK, it's not a high end model like you'd find in a club, but it's surprisingly well made, easy to set up and good value. My wife bought it, she and I both use it, and it does the job, so far. But, we've only had it a week, so this is an interim review. At this point, I'd give it 4-1/2 stars (taking a half star off, because it's not perfect, and doesn't assemble itself) After quick receipt (thanks Amazon), it was relatively easy to assemble and set-up in a little more than an hour after work. Instructions are pretty clear (excellent, compared to most made-in China items), parts are well-packed, and screws and hardware are on large white blister cards (hard to lose). Even the (very basic) tools needed to assemble are included on the cards. BUT, if you have your own, it will go MUCH easier and faster (esp. a ratchet set). Some parts are pre-lubricated with a heavy grease, so you'll want to have some paper towels handy, in case you need to wipe your hands (and don't do the assembly in nice clothes, or a on an unprotected carpet). Also, be sure and put the plastic bolt-caps on after assembly, or you may find the heavy grease again. Only problem I had during assembly was my eyesight in dim light; about midway through I thought I was missing parts, when I was just misreading the small print on the cards. But, a quick call to Body Rider's customer service cleared this up in less than two minutes (they were pleasant and efficient; I was embarrassed). Also be sure to note serial number that is on bottom of unit's frame BEFORE assembly, as Body Rider will want to know it if you call (not as easy to turn over a mostly-assembled unit to read the number upside-down in dim light). Overall, quality of materials and build quality are good - again, not high-end, but well engineered for the price point. Probably the least impressive part is the seat - seems to be molded urethane that may not be too durable, but time will tell. Instructions also say to be sure and check that bolts remain tight after use. I don't see major issues; the design has several well-engineered features to prevent problems, like a locking pin and flange the in the pedal-crank assembly (probably the most difficult part of the assembly process). However, I also used real tools. It's probably difficult to get enough torque on some of the bigger bolts with the basic wrenches supplied on the blister cards. Operationally, the "fan" at front is really a molded plastic wheel with holes/slots in it. It has a tension-adjustable nylon strap to control friction, and the intensity of the workout. I don't think the fan-wheel provides any aerodynamic drag effect, except for a very slight breeze (unlike, say, a Schwinn Aerodyne). My guess is that it might be possible to damage the strap if one works hard enough, long enough, with enough tension. I probably won't be needing to worry about that. Using the trainer seated like a cycle is fair - the pedals have no straps, and you'll need to wear athletic shoes to get a grip. Even with seat adjusted all the way forward, my 5' 3" wife can't easily reach the pivot arms, but that's mainly because she can't easily lean forward at the moment. Adjusting seat and pivot arms for me (5'11") would take 2-4 minutes; not really worth it, and not really necessary for use as an elliptical (but it might be necessary to adjust the pivot arms, if I were taller). Adjustment is easy, but the unit uses threaded bolts with plastic knobs- not quick release, so it takes more than a few seconds. Basic, simple electronic meter has no cardio sensor, but gives "distance", "speed" (what ever those units are), plus time and "calories". I'm pretty sure it's not taking the friction into account, so "calories" is even more suspect. However, having a timer and some other measure of workout is nice. Only "extra" I felt I had to add during assembly was a tie-wrap to keep the meter's wire to the sensor in the wheel from getting pulled inadvertently. Unit has rollers (not really wheels) at the front floor stabilizer to help move it, if you tilt it forward. They might help a little on a hard, smooth floor, but not on carpet. I don't think I'd try to move it like that, anyway. Again, if you want a $1-4K+ gym-quality elliptical, this isn't it. Also, if the 250 lb rated weight limit is an issue, you may need to look elsewhere. But for a surprisingly low price, this unit seems to be well-built; it's easy to assemble and gives a good workout. Durability hasn't been tested yet for ours, but the overall build quality makes me think we should get several years use out of it. We'll update the report, as we go along. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2013 by Carioca

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