Cycling is one of the greatest exercises for cardiovascular. But every motion takes place in our lower body. Therefore, your arms remain the same while your legs get all the perks. However, in this futuristic world, it’s possible to train your arms while cycling. Meet the Cardigo Bike, A bicycle that allows you to do a full-body workout on the ride. The Cardigo bicycle prototype was designed and created by Dan Ogden. This stainless steel bike looks and works just like an ordinary bicycle. But the interesting thing is, its front part will extend up to 10 inches and you can pull it back again.
Cardigo Bike Gives You An Upper Body Workout
In other words, the handles can be pushed back and forth which creates upper-body resistance. By simply turning a knob on the telescoping tube, you can turn the ridding mode from traditional paddling to strenuous. On the other hand, these push-up motions not only give you resistance to help you get the upper-body workout. But it also propels the bike forward. Its both internal and external bearings keep the forward and backward movements smooth.
You can customize the force of push and pull with 3 speed internal Shimano hub. This clever piece of engineering is very easy and safe to ride. This unique bicycle also features 26” wheels, V-belt, a 43t chain ring, a cruiser style seat, and a front hand brake with rear coaster brakes. Meanwhile, it’s BMX-style handlebars provide more comfort while forward and backward motions. Check the full-body workout bike on Cardigobikes.com!