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Recumbent exercise bikes put you in a reclined, back-supported seat so you can train hard without irritating a sore back, tight hips or surgical recovery.
We stock 16 recumbents from global brands such as Sole Fitness, SportsArt and Lifespan Fitness, including commercial-grade models used in physiotherapy clinics. Step-through frames make getting on and off easy, and most models track watts, RPM, distance and heart rate.
Fast Australia-wide dispatch with live tracking, and 100 days to return it if it isn't right for your setup. Happy to help you match a model to your situation. Just call.
Answer a few quick questions about your goals, needs, and budget — we'll match you with your top 3 recumbent bikes from our range of 19 seated bikes.
Recumbent exercise bikes position you in a reclined seat with pedals in front. This reduces strain on your back, neck and joints.
This type of bike is often recommended for people who have back problems, as it puts less strain on the spine than traditional upright bikes.
Recumbent bikes also tend to be more comfortable and provide a more gentle workout, making them a popular choice for people who are new to cycling or who are not in good physical condition.