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Catrike Expedition Recumbent Bike Is Designed To Keep You Riding All Day Long

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    Folks, by now, you've figured out that this article will be about a different kind of cycle, a recumbent bike. For example, the one we'll be talking about today is from a team known as Rad Innovations. If you've never heard of this team, it's because they usually specialize in adaptive cycles, bikes meant for physically challenged citizens.

    This company initially saw its beginnings in 2004 out of love for bringing freedom into people's lives. Cofounders Anja Wrede and David Black met back in 1999 while developing a baby stroller. Five years later, machines like the one you see here started popping up in Champlain Valley, Vermont. Yup, this company is registered in the U.S.

    As for the machine before you today, sure, it's a recumbent bike, or rather, a trike, but the real trick up its sleeve is that it's designed to be the sort of machine meant for the long haul. It's been dubbed the Catrike Expedition. That alone should give you a clear indication of just what you're looking at.

    Now, when you talk about recumbent bikes, comfort is already one of the main focus points. Well, for Expedition, comfort is taken to a whole new level. Having a gander on the manufacturer's website, a few words stood out plain as day, "all-day riding." By a show of comments, how many of our readers have stayed in the saddle for more than 8 hours? I've done it once and could barely walk the next day.

    The "barely walk" bit is out of the question for Expedition. One reason for this is because of a recumbent bike's ability to reposition your body as though you're just kicking back in a recliner; all you have to do is keep moving those legs. You even have a little headrest to ensure you're really comfy.

    Now, it's not clear what sort of material is used in building the frame you see, but judging by a price of 2,750 USD (2,439 EUR at current exchange rates), it's probably aluminum, especially when you consider it only weighs 35 LBS (15.8 kg). Yes, that's all you'll be lugging around.

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