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New LifeFitness Bike Reviews

LifeFitness C3 Upright

The Life Fitness C3 Upright Lifecycle Exercise Bike comes with a upright riding position sleek de...

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LifeFitness Platinum Club Recumbent Lifecycle

LifeFitness Platinum Club Recumbent Lifecycle has some nice features as it should for the price, ...

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LifeFitness Platinum Club Upright Lifecycle

The LifeFitness Platinum Club Upright Lifecycle is a decent bike, but there isn’t much to help it...

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LifeFitness Ride CX Indoor Cycle

The Ride CX offers a multitude of features to help keep the boredom at bay! With over 100 differe...

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LifeFitness RS1 Recumbent Lifecycle Exercise Bike (Go Console)

The LifeFitness RS1 Recumbent Bike is designed for ease and comfort throughout the riding experie...

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LifeFitness C1 Upright Lifecycle Exercise Bike (Go Console)

The LifeFitness C1 Upright Bike with Go Console is our 2022 2nd place Best Buy winner in the $1,0...

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LifeFitness RS3 Recumbent

The LifeFitness RS3 Recumbent Bike is tailored for residential use and is rather limited in techn...

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LifeFitness Club Series Recumbent with Base Console Option

The LifeFitness Club Series Recumbent with Base Console Option is designed to last in a commercia...

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LifeFitness Club Series - Upright with Base Console Option

The LifeFitness Club Series Upright with Base Console Option has quality parts and a connection t...

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Who Manufacturers LifeFitness Bikes?

General Information:A division of Brunswick Corp, Lifefitness is the 800 lb. gorilla in the commercial market and is known for the famous club Lifecycle stationary cycle made around 40 years ago. These are typically well designed products but are overpriced and we have had consumer complaints about quality on the consumer line. Lifefitness simply isn't competitive with other brands like Landice, Precor, and True in regard to quality and value.

Manufacturing Philosophy:Their philosophy seems to be to engineer the product well and then price accordingly. Post warranty parts are expensive but with the new warranties, they won't be needed for a long time. People usually equate the name with the club machines but unless you are buying one of their club models for the home and you are a serious runner, you will like True, Precor or Landice much better.

Company Outlook : Lifefitness dominates the commercial equipment market and has always had plenty of horsepower in the marketing side of the business. Their industrial design is always sleek, if not complex, which helps them use components that wouldn't work in an average design. We expect Life to be around for a long time to come and they are a huge fitness company.