The Ironman Triathlon X-Class 410 Recumbent Bike is the premium model over the H-Class 410, offering an up-graded console with some additional features like a sound system, cooling fan, dual LCD display screens, which the H-Class 410 does not have.
Both the Ironman Triathlon X-Class 410 and H-Class 410 offer 12 pre-set workout programs, but the X-Class 410 has a greater range of magnetic resistance levels (32 compared to the H-Class’ 24).
The Ironman Triathlon X-Class 410’s console has the added benefit of being angle-adjustable while the H-Class 410 cannot be adjusted. Being able to adjust the angle of the console helps with the viewing angle for different user heights. Both consoles feature a built-in tablet holder.
Both recumbent bikes are suitable for a range of user heights, from 5ft 2” tall up to 6ft 4” tall. There’s a slight difference in the user weight capacity between these 2 bikes, with the Ironman Triathlon X-Class 410 having a user weight capacity of 350 lbs while the H-Class 410 has a user weight capacity of 300 lbs.
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Both the Ironman Triathlon X-Class 410 and H-Class 410 offer 12 pre-set workout programs, but the X-Class 410 has a greater range of magnetic resistance levels (32 compared to the H-Class’ 24).
Both recumbent bikes incorporate Smart Technology allowing you to save up to 4 user profiles and both feature Bluetooth Technology which is compatible with included IronStrong fitness Pro Apps (compatible with both Android and iOS devices).
The Ironman Triathlon X-Class 410’s console has the added benefit of being angle-adjustable while the H-Class 410 cannot be adjusted. Being able to adjust the angle of the console helps with the viewing angle for different user heights. Both consoles feature a built-in tablet holder.
Both of the recumbent bike’s consoles display motivating workout stats as you exercise, including time, distance, speed, RPM, calories burned and pulse heart rate (pulse sensors built into the seat’s handlebars).
Both the Ironman Triathlon X-Class 410 and H-Class 410 Recumbent Bikes are easy to get on and off with their step-through frame design. The seat on both bikes are comfortable, featuring Air Soft technology, and both utilize Ease Adjust seat position selection so you can adjust the seat for different user heights. The backrest differs between the 2 recumbent bikes, with the X-Class 410 having an adjustable backrest with air lumbar support while the H-Class 410’s memory foam backrest is not adjustable.
Both recumbent bikes are suitable for a range of user heights, from 5ft 2” tall up to 6ft 4” tall. There’s a slight difference in the user weight capacity between these 2 bikes, with the Ironman Triathlon X-Class 410 having a user weight capacity of 350 lbs while the H-Class 410 has a user weight capacity of 300 lbs.
Useful tip: Just 30 minutes on an exercise bike could burn between 207-345 calories for women, or 252-420 calories for men, depending on the intensity of the workout.
Let’s take a closer look at the differences and similarities in features and specifications between the Ironman Triathlon X-Class 410 and Ironman H-Class 410 to help you decide on which is the best recumbent bike for you:
Main differences between the Ironman Triathlon X-Class 410 versus Ironman H-Class 410 Recumbent Bike:
IRONMAN TRIATHLON
X-CLASS 410
RECUMBENT BIKE
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IRONMAN
H-CLASS 410
RECUMBENT BIKE
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Differences
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PRICE
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Retails online at around $330 MORE than the
H-Class
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Retails online at around $330 LESS than the
X-Class
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MODEL NO.
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Triathlon X-Class 410
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H-Class 410
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NO. OF MAGNETIC RESISTANCE LEVELS
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32
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24
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CONSOLE ADJUSTABILITY
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Adjustable angle for easy viewing for different user heights
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No
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CONSOLE SCREEN
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Dual backlit LCD screens
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Single backlit LCD screen
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SOUND SYSTEM
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Dual high intensity stereo sound speakers
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No
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FAN
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Cooling workout fan
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No
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SEAT BACKREST
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Adjustable backrest with air lumbar support (adjusts with 3 different angles)
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Memory foam back-rest
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USER WEIGHT CAPACITY
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Up to 350 lbs
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Up to 300 lbs
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DIMENSIONS
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Approx. 66” x 21.5” x 46”
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Approx. 60” x 26.5” x 42”
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WEIGHT OF BIKE
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Approx. 122 lbs
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Approx. 101.4 lbs
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WARRANTY
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· Frame – lifetime
· Electronics – 2 year
· Labor & most major parts – 5 years
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· Frame – lifetime
· Electronics & normal wear parts – 1 year
· Labor & other parts – 3 years
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In addition to the above features, the Ironman Triathlon X-Class 410 & Ironman H-Class 410 BOTH offer:
· No. of Pre-set workout programs: 12
· Bluetooth Technology compatible with Android & iOS
· Free compatible IRONSTRONG Fitness Pro Apps included
· No. of User Profiles: 4
· Workout stats displayed include: time, distance, speed, RPM, calories burned & heart rate
· Heart rate monitor: pulse sensors built into the seat’s handlebars
· Heart rate control: 3 options of 55%, 75% & 90% of maximum heart-rate
· Tablet holder: built into console
· Water bottle holder: mounted on frame underneath console
· Seat: Air Soft technology
· Ease Adjust seat: adjustable for different user heights from 5ft 2” tall up to 6ft 4” tall
· Pedals: oversized with foot-straps for safety
· Frame: step-through design for easy mounting/dismounting
· Stability: adjustable floor stabilizers for levelling
· Portability: front transport wheels
· Power: AC adapter included for console
Ironman Triathlon X-Class 410 Recumbent Bike |
Ironman H-Class 410 Recumbent Bike |
N.B. It’s advisable to consult your doctor or health care professional if you are new to exercise or if you have any concerns regarding your health and fitness regime.
*Prices/discounts/shipping indicated correct at time of writing/publishing and may be subject to change anytime. E&OE.
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