
Exerpeutic 400XL Folding Recumbent Bike
The gentle cardio option. Exerpeutic's recumbent design supports your back while providing low-impact cardio—perfect for seniors, injury recovery, or those with joint issues.
Our Verdict
Gentle recumbent design for seniors and joint issues. Folds for storage with low-impact cardio that supports your back.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •Very easy on joints
- •Comfortable recumbent position
- •Folds for storage
- •Large seat
- •Quiet magnetic resistance
✗ Cons
- •Low intensity only
- •Basic console
- •Not for serious training
- •Takes up space when unfolded
Specifications
| Resistance | 8 levels (magnetic) |
| Seat | Large cushioned |
| Folded | Half size |
| Max User | 300 lbs |
| Pedals | Counter-weighted |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Seniors
- ✓Injury recovery
- ✓Joint-friendly cardio
Not For
- ✗Intense training
- ✗Calorie-burning goals
- ✗Space-limited rooms
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