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  2. The best stationary bikes for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    The NordicTrack R35 recumbent exercise bike, offering a fusion of comfort and interactive features, is a great choice for seniors. Its ergonomic seat and high-backed mesh backrest deliver a ...

  3. Walmart's Got an Editor-Favorite Recumbent Bike, Pullup Bar ...

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    Walmart's Flash Deals include editor-tested fitness equipment, like a NordicTrack treadmill, the best budget exercise bike, and a pull-up bar for under $25. ... 63 percent off an Xterra recumbent ...

  4. The 7 Best Recumbent Exercise Bikes of 2024, According to ...

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    NordicTrack's lineup of commercial-grade recumbent bikes is a solid upgrade option if you're willing to spend a bit more. The design of the Commercial R35 is among the most comfortable we've tested.

  5. NordicTrack - Wikipedia

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    This range included a treadmill, an incline trainer, an elliptical, and recumbent and upright bikes. After the 9600 series was discontinued, NordicTrack has not made any more commercial gym equipment ever since. In 2009, NordicTrack pioneered the incline trainer, a specialty treadmill that can reach an incline of up to 40%.

  6. Hour record (recumbents) - Wikipedia

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    The recumbent design (banned in 1934) and the use of additional streamlined devices (banned in 1914) were allowed back into a sanctioned competition. The IHPVA hour record was first set in 1979 by Olympian Ron Skarin , who went 51.31 km (31.88 mi) on a streamlined upright bicycle designed by Chet and Joyce Kyle.

  7. Ultratech - Wikipedia

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    Ultratech Stepper, Inc., was founded in 1979 by Leo de Bos, located in Santa Clara, California. The product line consisted of 1x microlithography steppers, using a unique catadioptric lens design. Until 1992, Ultratech Stepper, Inc., was a subsidiary of General Signal. Previous presidents included Leo de Bos and George Rutland.