Monday, October 31, 2011

Tips For Buying Exercise Equipment From Craigslist

!: Tips For Buying Exercise Equipment From Craigslist

Do you want to get into shape? If so, you may turn to the internet and Craigslist.org to find a good deal on exercise equipment, but how can you make sure you are truly getting the best deal? Continue reading for a few buying tips.

Ask to see pictures. Most Craigslist sellers post pictures of the products they sell, but not all do. Photographs can give you great insight into a problem and they can be the deciding factor in whether or not you buy. A picture can let you know if you are buying a 10 year old treadmill or one released within the past five years. In terms of fitness equipment, like treadmills, stationary bikes, elliptical trainers, and mountain bikes, newer is usually better.

Make sure no important pieces are missing. Many people on Craigslist sell their old exercise equipment because they upgraded, but some sell because of missing or broken pieces. Unfortunately, not all Craigslist sellers are honest. Before buying an expensive piece of exercise equipment, make sure all parts are there. Specifically ask the seller.

Ask to make sure the item works or ask what repairs are needed. There shouldn't be any repairs needed unless you know about them upfront. If buying a mountain bike, it should be road ready. New tires or repairing a broken chain costs money. If you need to pay for repairs, figure their cost into the total of the bike. Be carefully because repairs can turn an otherwise good deal into an expensive one. With certain items, such as stationary exercise bikes, treadmills, and elliptical trainers, batteries are commonly needed to get the screen to work. Luckily, this will only cost you a few dollars.

Get the make and model number. This good for a number of reasons. You can do a little bit of research online to ensure you are getting the best deal on Craigslist. See the year the treadmill was released and look for reviews online. As previously, the best pieces of exercise equipment are new models, as well as those with good reviews online. You can also price compare. Since you are buying used, make sure you aren't paying full price. You should get a significant discount, like around 50% or more.


Tips For Buying Exercise Equipment From Craigslist

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

The Schwinn Airdyne Bike - A Classic Or Obsolete?

!: The Schwinn Airdyne Bike - A Classic Or Obsolete?

The Schwinn Airdyne Bike has been in Schwinn's product line for over 30 years and you may have seen one, even if you've never used one. The appearance is unlike other exercise bikes. The most obvious difference in looks is the huge fan out front.

That fan is what makes these machines different. The fan provides the resistance to pedaling. Pedal away and you turn the big fan. The faster you pedal the harder it becomes to pedal. Slow back on the pedaling and the resistance is lighter. The other odd feature is suggested by the two tall handles protruding from the front of the machines, almost like some sort of horns. The handles are attached to the pedal crank so you can hold the handles and use your arms to turn the fan too. You can then exercise both your arms and legs at the same time.

Now I've owned an Airdyne for almost 20 years and the following are my observations on the positives and negatives of the Schwinn Exercise Bike.

1. Simple and rugged.

This bike is built like a tank. Every part is heavy and built to last. Even the seat is hard to damage. Nearly 20 years on mine and I have a worn pedal which still works and the fan lock is hard to use. Everything else works like new. No motors or magnetic drives to fail.

2. Low impact.

Many rehab centers have used these machines partly because the motions of exercise and the action of the machines is considered low impact. There is low risk of injury and almost anyone can use one, unlike say a tread mill.

3. Easy to use.

Just get on the thing and start pedaling. No training required. No learning curve.

4. Save money.

Like any exercise bike, you can save gym fees by having this professional quality machine at home ready to use at any time. Plus this thing is so rugged, you likely will never need a replacement. You also don't need to keep looking for the next fad machine. Fad machines come and go, but these bikes work and keep on working.

5. Light on electronics.

These bikes lack the computer power of comparably priced mid-price machine. The Airdyne has the most basic of feedbacks and no program workouts. At this time there isn't even a built-in heart rate monitor. If you really want the full range of computer power, you will be disappointed.

6. Noise.

The resistance fan is loud. You get a lot of fan noise plus some mechanical racket from the pedals. Any music you listen too while pedaling must be quite loud. You won't enjoy watching TV while riding and you won't be reading any books as you pedal either.

7. Hard to move.

This machine is heavy and though it does have wheels it's difficult to move. Plan to leave it in one place or at least don't move it very far.

I've certainly enjoyed my bike and think it's a real classic machine useful for anyone who wants to get in shape right at home.


The Schwinn Airdyne Bike - A Classic Or Obsolete?

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Schwinn Midmoor Men's Hybrid Bike (700c Wheels)

!: Prices Schwinn Midmoor Men's Hybrid Bike (700c Wheels) where to buy

Brand : Schwinn | Rate : | Price : $357.99
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The Schwinn(r) Midmoor 26-in men's comfort bicycle is crafted around an aluminum hybrid frame with a suspension fork and a suspension seat post for a comfortable ride. It features front and rear Promax alloy linear pull brakes and 21 speeds with Shimano(r) components.

  • Men's hybrid bike with sturdy aluminum hybrid frame
  • Alloy adjustable stem and 30mm rise comfort bar
  • Shimano TX-30 rear derailleur and 21-speed shifters
  • Front suspension fork and 700c alloy wheels
  • Alloy brakes and levers; ideal for bike paths and streets

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