Cycling has always been a “go-to” exercise for many people across the world. Bikes are cheap, plentiful and varied to suit different needs. One issue, however, is that bikes provide a more limited workout than elliptical machines. This explains why tens of thousands of people have already made the switch to ElliptiGO and its range of innovative Elliptical Bikes.
Three models with great features in common
The range of Elliptical Bikes from ElliptiGO includes 3 models: the 3C, 8C and 11R. Each has their special qualities. However, there are many features common to all three models that ensure a great workout and customer satisfaction.
First, all three models are made from aircraft-grade aluminum frames that are both light and durable. Second, they all work using the same patented long-stride pedaling motion that offers a balanced, whole-leg workout. Thirdly, all three of the Elliptical Bikes are easy on the body while offering your quads, hamstrings, calves, glutes and your core a solid outdoor cardio workout.
In addition, all the bikes feature easy-to-adjust steering columns which helps any bike to suit riders from 4’10” tall to 6’10” tall. In other words, it’s one size fits all. This means you won’t need to replace a kid or teen’s ElliptiGO bike as they grow up, nor will you have to buy one to suit each different-sized member of the family.
Finally, if the outdoor conditions aren’t ideal on one of your workout days, you can also use the ElliptiGO Fluid 365 Stationary Trainer accessory to hold the bike in place and ride indoors like you would on a regular elliptical training machine at home or the gym.
Unique features
The 3C bike has three speeds and is the simplest model, best suited for flat riding areas. For the simplest workout plans where there are no hills or slopes to worry about, the 3C will serve you and your family well.
If it’s not so flat where you live, then the 8C becomes a better option. This model has 8 speeds, smoother shifting, and the special bar-end grips that allow different hand positions and thus greater ride comfort. The steering column on the 3C and 8C are removable for easy storage in your car, SUV or garage.
ElliptiGO’s flagship product is the 11R. As its name suggests, it comes with 11 speeds, as well as carbon fiber drive arms that are lighter and more comfortable than the other two models. In addition, its special suspension makes for a smoother bump-free ride. Finally, the steering column can be folded down for even easier storage of the 11R when your workout is over.
Easy assembly and maintenance
For those worried about having yet another machine to assemble and maintain, ElliptiGO has you covered. First of all, the 3 models of the Elliptical Bikes, as well as their Stand Up Bike range, all come nearly fully assembled in the box. The final pieces can be put together with no tools and no fuss.
Furthermore, ElliptiGO products are made using standard bicycle components, allowing any qualified and competent bike mechanic to help you with maintenance and repairs should the need arise.
The Elliptical Bikes are all currently available for order and delivery:
- 3C – $2,199
- 8C – $2,699
- 11R – $3,699
The additional Fluid 365 Stationary Trainer is sold separately at $499, and ElliptiGO has many other accessories available. Order yours today and start enjoying the benefits of an all-new outdoor workout.
Startup
A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model. While entrepreneurship refers to all new businesses, including self-employment and businesses that never intend to become registered, startups refer to new businesses that intend to grow large beyond the solo founder. At the beginning, startups face high uncertainty and have high rates of failure, but a minority of them do go on to be successful and influential. Some startups become unicorns; that is privately held startup companies valued at over US$1 billion.
Actions
Startups typically begin by a founder (solo-founder) or co-founders who have a way to solve a problem. The founder of a startup will begin market validation by problem interview, solution interview, and building a minimum viable product (MVP), i.e. a prototype, to develop and validate their business models. The startup process can take a long period of time (by some estimates, three years or longer), and hence sustaining effort is required. Over the long term, sustaining effort is especially challenging because of the high failure rates and uncertain outcomes. Having a business plan in place outlines what to do and how to plan and achieve an idea in the future. Typically, these plans outline the first 3 to 5 years of your business strategy.
Design principles
Models behind startups presenting as ventures are usually associated with design science. Design science uses design principles considered to be a coherent set of normative ideas and propositions to design and construct the company's backbone. For example, one of the initial design principles is "affordable loss".
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