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Stamina 15-7200 Fusion Magnetic Exercise Bike
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Stamina 15-7200 Fusion Magnetic Exercise Bike

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Stamina® Fusion represents the biggest innovation in stationary bikes since the introduction of the recumbent. This new category of exercise bikes combines the traditional biking feel of the upright bike with the comfort of the recumbent for a bike that you'll be able to use for longer, more effective, more ergonomically correct workouts. The Stamina Magnetic Fusion 7200 bike has the comfort of the recumbent with its padded, oversized seat with seatback, oversized pedals, and walk-thru design. The seat slides at a 45 degree angle so your feet, legs, and hips are aligned to give you power on the down stroke and the up stroke for the best cycling workout possible. Features: Smooth, quiet, magnetic freewheel resistance system; Aluminum seat rail with rollers for smoother seat adjustment; Large, easy-to-read LCD console displays workout time, RPM, heart rate, calories burned, distance, resistance level, and speed on one screen; 12 preset programs: two keep you working within your heart rate zone for the most effective weight loss workout; Push button control to change programs, adjust speed and resistance on the fly; Interactive heart rate monitor with hand sensor; Fingertip pulse sensors built into handrails; Adjustable seat with 45-degree leg angle to reduce stress on hips and joints; Easy to get on and off; Walk-thru design; Comfortable, padded, oversized seat and seatback; Silver, steel frame with oval tubing; Wheels for easy portability; Weighted pedals with adjustable foot straps work legs on upward and downward strokes; Water bottle holder with bottle.

Product Details:
Product Length: 53.0 inches
Product Width: 24.0 inches
Product Height: 51.0 inches
Product Weight: 110.0 pounds
Package Length: 51.5 inches
Package Width: 22.75 inches
Package Height: 11.0 inches
Package Weight: 112.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 10 customer reviews )
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19 of 19 found the following review helpful:

4model#7200Dec 15, 2009
By Ernesto Gonzalez
Great bike, it really is, takes a while to put together, A WHILE, not for people under 5' 10" that's my height and it's just perfect on the lower setting of the seat for me, my wife is 5' 1" and she can't use it, can't reach the pedals.
Wish I knew these ahead of time. If I had known that, and what it took me to put it together, wouldn't have bought it. I would have chosen a diff. model and one that was assembled already..

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5A great buyJan 02, 2010
By Stempien "Olaf"
It took 2 1/2 hours to set this up... minus 1/2 hour to cook and feed my little one... so 2 hours... breaking it down to the main events:
Package weight was 111 pounds and was sent (prime) 2nd air shipping. Package is how a 111 package would look after being shipped, but was not damaged, just scrapped here and there, insides were 100% fine.

1 - Unpack - took 1/2 hour to unpack, remove plastic and carboard from the items... also was bagging the trash and taking my time... the first thing i did was to make sure the peddles move because someone else said they were jammed... and they moved fine. figured if mine were jammed too it would be a quick repack and send back.

2 - assembly - took 1 1/2 hours... took my time... I used a socket set I had, there tools were fine, but my work bench was 20 feet away... ended up with 2 extra bolts (?!?!!) but every slot is full and it works fine.

3 - use - did a 5 minute rep on it... I used to bike ride when I was younger... but alot has changed I guess... it was comfortable... and I went up across and down a mountain.... it could be set for how long of a routine... in the future I'm doing 20 minutes... but this is real nice, and comfortable... a real nice find.



7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4Good Value for Mid-Range RecumbentJan 24, 2010
By J. Chimene "infosec for fun & prophet"
I picked up this bike after the Schwinn 220 was back ordered and would not ship for at least a month ([...]). I have had this bike for 2 weeks, so here is my review for the assembly and initial break-in period. If anything changes over the next 6 months, I'll put in an update.

Assembly - this requires 2 folks, and if you have a third who can spend the time sorting an cataloging the different bolts, nuts and washers, so much the better. Trust me - read the entire assembly instructions first, lay out the parts, and separate out bolts etc. before starting this project. It will save a lot of time down the road. I had 3 issues - a sprung pulse sensor on the handlebar, a hole too large for one screw where the water bottle holder attaches, and a bolt to secure the two frames sections attach did not screw in. Customer service resolved the first issue, Lowes handled the second, and the third I decided wasn't needed anyway (6 bolts hold this together, and one more wouldn't make a difference). Not an easy build process, but take it slow and follow each step carefully - the idea is to only have to put it together once!

Functionality - the new pulse sensor was installed tonight, so I only tested the pulse function briefly. It appears to hold within the correct range, although I will try and calibrate it further over the next few days. I was worried after the purchase when I read a review stating it won't work well for those under 5'10"; that isn't the case. I have short legs and am 5'7"; my wife and kids are under that by 2-6 inches. I run it at one step above the lowest setting. Unlike some recumbents I have ridden, this one is more of a true recumbent - you need to lean back and slide your hips forward to fit the design of the bike. You can easily sit in it upright, which makes the seat setting too short for me. But you can't pedal well unless you move your hips up, and when you sit in the bike, you will see how this works. And it is very comfortable in this position - I ride at level 3 for 30-40 minutes without issues. However, there are several ways to simply redesign this bike to handle those closer to 5', something Stamina should consider.

Overall impression - for a mid-range bike, this is a good purchase. I have gone as high as level 6, and the difficulty levels should accommodate me. It is relatively short in length and works well next to my desk - I pedal and take meetings at the same time. It may take a bit of work to level the bike, but once level it is very stable. The display is large enough for my 50+ year old eyes to read, but not back lit. It does have it's own power supply, so no need for batteries. There are enough built-in programs to keep some variety, and the pulse-based programs, though not tried, are a primary reason why I purchased this bike. One issue - you cannot increase the level of difficulty for the entire program (start at 3 instead of 1, for example), but only on a segment by segment basis (there are 10 segments per program, each one one-tenth of the time chosen for the ride). It is quiet, and holds the resistance well. If it had a handle on the back, it would be easy to move also; as it is, you have to bend down, grab the rear axle, and lift - a little difficult after rotator-cuff surgery, but can be done one-handed. The best part is not having to drive 20 minutes to work out, which was impacting my exercise. Here, I can always find a half hour to 40 minutes during the day to work out, even while watching TV or reading. A well-crafted and durable device (though work on the weld spots could improve its appearance); if anything changes, I'll let y'all know!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Stamina Fusion 7200Oct 07, 2010
By dslee
I recieved this exercise bike as my 35th anniversay gift from work.
When it was delivered, they left it against the front door as I was not home and I knew the delivery people would probably not want to haul this back to their truck. The box was really abused and shredding apart. After unscrewing the first protective cardboard piece from the bottom of the bike, a nut came off. Little did I know that it was needed to hold the crossbar on the floor. So I figured a way to hold the nut in place while screwing in the screw that holds the bar. Finally when the bike was completely assembled, the wheel would not turn! Then I tried going backwards and that freed something up for a little bit. Then I go foward and it goes a little bit and locks up.
Plus it made a lot of rattling noises like something was loose inside. Anyway, Stamina sent the replacement part. ...so again, the first thing you do is unscrew the protective cardboard for the bottom and the nut falls off again! Now that the bike is all put together again,
my complaint now is that I am too short to sit comfortably on the seat. It is not made for a person that is 5'2".

I did call the company for them to look into the "nut" problem.



5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Great Exercise Bike and Customer Service!Jan 30, 2010
By DVS
Bike arrived within a week. Shipping box was intact and appeared OK from the outside, but when I opened it, the contents had shifted considerably. During assembly, I noticed that one part was damaged, and the flywheel assembly was not working properly. Something had been damaged in shipment. Called customer services and they arranged to ship a complete front frame assembly, the major part which includes the wheel, magnetics, and pedal cranks. Exchanged the replacement parts and bike is excellent. Only cost to me will be discarding the damaged frame and flywheel. Company didn't even want it back for parts.

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