Upright bike UBK885 P80

Precor - 880

Refurbished certified
Listed price
8 176,80 € in.VAT
2 658 in.VAT
2 215 € ex.VAT
In stock
Estimated delivery time :
26 business days (if you order now)
Handlebar
Ergonomic multi-position
Seat
Enhanced design
Pedals
Dual-use with integrated toe clips
Seat adjustment
Simple and centralized
Number of programs
16
Number of electronic readouts
18
Display type
15" touch LCD screen
Connectivity
Yes
Personal Viewing System (PVS)
Integrated touchscreen
Mobile device charger
Yes
Reading rack
Optional
Size (lxwxh)
122X53X157 cm
Weight
77 kg
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Advanced technology and superior comfort for professional workouts

The Precor UBK 885 P80 is a commercial upright bike engineered to provide a smooth, quiet, and customizable training experience. Fully reconditioned and tested to professional standards, it combines Precor’s renowned build quality with advanced features designed for intensive, long-term use.

Featuring the P80 touchscreen console with a 15-inch high-resolution display, the UBK 885 delivers an engaging workout experience with multiple training programs, performance tracking, and integrated entertainment options. Its intuitive interface keeps users motivated and enhances their overall training satisfaction.

The ergonomic design and electromagnetic resistance system ensure smooth transitions and a natural pedaling motion. The adjustable seat and sturdy frame provide exceptional comfort and stability for users of all sizes, making it ideal for professional fitness environments.

The Precor UBK 885 P80 requires a standard 220V electrical connection to power the console and onboard systems. No special installation is needed, though using a protected power outlet is recommended for professional settings.

Images are for illustrative purposes only. Optional accessories such as cables and heart rate straps are sold separately.

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