Spinning is great exercise, especially in the off-season. Yet it’s still a stationary bike. RealRyder International ABF8 stationary bike threatens to break the monotony of spinning. RealRyder tilts so you can steer some mock turns. It’s articulating frame allows you to steer and lean.
RealRyder ABF8 looks like your standard spin bike. The difference is the heavy-duty steel frame that suspends the bike on a pivoting frame. It’s stabilized so you get to control when you turn left and turn right. The bike leans in as it turns, just as it would if you were on the road.
The company claims to work more muscles than you would on an ordinary spinning bike. This is due to the ability to lean and simulate turns. That’s what’s missing on spin bikes. The bike activates and strengthen’s core muscles and engages balance and coordination skills. You’re safely on the bike, but you still have to keep it stable as you would on the road.
While the RealRyder ABF8 works out more muscles than a stationary spin bike, we like that it breaks the boredom of just spinning your wheels. Find out what gyms have the ABF8 here.
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