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Exercising at home is possible and is becoming cheaper, especially if you are looking for a treadmill or a stationary and spinning bike.
When the confinement began, many people jumped into the obvious: set up a gym at home or at least buy the essentials to be able to exercise during those weeks, but prices skyrocketed. Now there is finally enough variety, stock and good prices to start this adventure again.
Without going further, there is a Spanish company that sells practically everything, from treadmills to exercise bikes and even spinning bikesand right now there is a general price reduction in almost all its products, as is the case of the Extreme 20, an indoor bike that costs only 199 euros.
It is a temporary bargain while supplies last, so if you are looking for a cheap spinning bike, it is time to take the plunge. One also with a design that allows the maximum adjustment of the saddle and handlebar, and with a solid construction.
There are other spin bikes that are even cheaper. Amazon sells one for 179 euros, although at least on paper it is a bit far in terms of quality from the Cecotec Extreme 20.
It comes with an LCD screen where you can see the speed at which you pedal, the power you use or the calories burned, among other things. Also the pulsations, and it is that its handlebar integrates a heart rate monitor.
It can hold up to 120 kg of weightsomething more than is usual in low cost models like this one, which it is, and that is that you cannot lose sight of the fact that a bike of this type is usually much more tare, well above 300 euros.
If you prefer to evaluate some other alternative, there are some other similar bicycles that are not bad at all, that are also worth it and that have shipping from Spain, like this one from Cecotec.
Shipping is free, like practically all orders to the official store of Cecotec, a Spanish firm based in Valencia that has been growing steadily with all kinds of devices, especially with its Conga robot vacuum cleaners.
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George is Digismak’s reported cum editor with 13 years of experience in Journalism