Nordictrack VXR475 Recumbent Bike
Nordictrack VXR475 Recumbent Bike
Excellent condition, hardly been used, had in storage unit
Comes with user manual
Features:
24 pre-set workouts designed by fitness professionals
22 levels of Silent Magnetic Resistance
Dual grip EKG pulse handlebars to monitor your heart rate
With a footprint of 135cm x 64cm and an overall weight of 60kg this bike is designed to stay put once it's set up.
$100 ono (cash on pick up)
Pick up Browns Bay, North Shore
Needs to be gone asap
Please see my other listings, we are moving & need to sell items as won’t fit in our new place
Open to bulk offers if you’re after more than just this item
Only message if interested & can pick up please
No time wasters, thanks
More info:
Integrate your fitness routine seamlessly into your busy life with an at-home workout on the Nordictrack VXR475 Recumbent Bike. Get started with 24 pre-set programs designed by fitness professionals or personalise your workout with 22 levels of digital resistance. EKG Grip Pulse handles allow you to monitor your heart rate to maximise your workout, while a comfortable cushioned seat offers both vertical and horizontal adjustments and lumbar support. Stay on track with your fitness goals from the comfort of your own home with the Nordictrack VXR475 Recumbent Bike.
Inertia enhanced flywheel
Freewheel clutch
Recumbent frame design for a comfortable ride
Oversized, adjustable cushioned seat with lumbar support
Ergonomic pedals with adjustable straps for secure lockdown
SMR Silent Magnetic Resistance
On-board water bottle holder
Front mounted transport wheels for easy manoeuvrability
Oversized levellers
5” Backlit display
iFit Bluetooth Smart(BLE) Enabled
Convenient integrated tablet holder
Two 2” iPod compatible speakers
24 pre-set workouts designed by fitness professionals
22 levels of digital resistance
CoolAire workout fan
EKG Grip Pulse allows you to monitor your heart rate
User capacity: 130kg
AC adapter included
WARRANTY: Lifetime warranty on frame. Electronics, 2 year parts/1 year labour
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Police have established a Major Operations Centre (MOC) to provide oversight of the Police response to the upcoming hīkoi from Northland to Wellington.
The MOC, based at Police National Headquarters in Wellington, is providing logistical, resource and communication support to all districts along the hīkoi route.
Major Operations Director Superintendent Kelly Ryan says Police have been engaged with hīkoi organisers for many weeks.
“Our discussions with organisers to date have been positive and we expect the hīkoi to be conducted in a peaceful and lawful manner,” she says.
The hīkoi is expected to leave Northland today (Monday 11 November) and travel to Wellington, arriving at Parliament between Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 November.
“We’ve planned for large numbers to join the hīkoi, with disruption likely to some roads, including highways and main streets along the route,” Superintendent Ryan says.
“The MOC will support our frontline, district-based staff with the management of people, vehicles and activities, while also maintaining central oversight.
“We will continue to co-ordinate with iwi leaders and our partners across government to ensure public safety and minimal disruption to people going about their daily routine.
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“The MOC will remain in place while the hīkoi is in Wellington and as participants make their way back home safely.”