The Keiser M3i Studio Bike is driven by pedal power, removing the need for cables and batteries / photo: KEISER
The Keiser M3i Studio Display is set to redefine the way ride data is tracked for health club members, surpassing anything previously seen in the fitness industry.
Building on the revolutionary Keiser M3i, this brand-new bike takes indoor cycling to new heights with its advanced features and capabilities.
Ride By Colour: monitoring intensity made easy The Studio Display's Ride By Colour feature enables riders to easily track intensity levels in real-time. By inputting their Functional Threshold Power (FTP) and maximum heart rate (HRmax), the display colour-codes their FTP and heart rate zones, providing instant visual feedback.
Track intensity four ways: choose a preferred mode The Studio Display offers the flexibility to track intensity using the method that suits workout goals. Users can switch between different modes during the ride for a complete three-dimensional ride experience.
72 gears: fine-tune ride resistance Finding the perfect resistance level is essential for achieving fitness goals. The Studio Display's 72 gears allow for smaller increments in resistance adjustments, making it easier for members to fine-tune and find the right intensity.
No cords, no batteries: pedal-powered convenience Say goodbye to cords and batteries with the Keiser M3i Studio Bike's unique pedal-powered generator. Located in the hub of the bike, it charges a super capacitor that provides a lifetime of power.
86% larger screen: enhanced visibility and readability The Studio Display features an 86% larger screen than Keiser's previous M Connect Display and with the larger screen area, users can easily view and read their ride data, ensuring they can stay focused and informed throughout the workout.
Latest wireless fitness technology: future-proof compatibility The Keiser M3i Studio Bike is designed to be compatible with the latest wireless fitness technology standards. It supports ANT+ and Bluetooth CSCS, CPS, and FTMS standards, ensuring you can connect the bike with new apps and devices for years to come.
Connectivity made easy with the latest technology The Studio Display can also send cadence, speed, power, and heart rate data to health and fitness apps, syncing with a wide range of devices, ensuring compatibility and easy integration.
photo: KEISER
"Users can easily view
and read their ride data,
ensuring they can stay
focused and informed"
Users can switch between modes during a ride with the new Keiser M3i / photo: KEISER
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The Keiser M3i Studio Bike is driven by pedal power, removing the need for cables and batteries / photo: KEISER
The Keiser M3i Studio Display is set to redefine the way ride data is tracked for health club members, surpassing anything previously seen in the fitness industry.
Building on the revolutionary Keiser M3i, this brand-new bike takes indoor cycling to new heights with its advanced features and capabilities.
Ride By Colour: monitoring intensity made easy The Studio Display's Ride By Colour feature enables riders to easily track intensity levels in real-time. By inputting their Functional Threshold Power (FTP) and maximum heart rate (HRmax), the display colour-codes their FTP and heart rate zones, providing instant visual feedback.
Track intensity four ways: choose a preferred mode The Studio Display offers the flexibility to track intensity using the method that suits workout goals. Users can switch between different modes during the ride for a complete three-dimensional ride experience.
72 gears: fine-tune ride resistance Finding the perfect resistance level is essential for achieving fitness goals. The Studio Display's 72 gears allow for smaller increments in resistance adjustments, making it easier for members to fine-tune and find the right intensity.
No cords, no batteries: pedal-powered convenience Say goodbye to cords and batteries with the Keiser M3i Studio Bike's unique pedal-powered generator. Located in the hub of the bike, it charges a super capacitor that provides a lifetime of power.
86% larger screen: enhanced visibility and readability The Studio Display features an 86% larger screen than Keiser's previous M Connect Display and with the larger screen area, users can easily view and read their ride data, ensuring they can stay focused and informed throughout the workout.
Latest wireless fitness technology: future-proof compatibility The Keiser M3i Studio Bike is designed to be compatible with the latest wireless fitness technology standards. It supports ANT+ and Bluetooth CSCS, CPS, and FTMS standards, ensuring you can connect the bike with new apps and devices for years to come.
Connectivity made easy with the latest technology The Studio Display can also send cadence, speed, power, and heart rate data to health and fitness apps, syncing with a wide range of devices, ensuring compatibility and easy integration.
photo: KEISER
"Users can easily view
and read their ride data,
ensuring they can stay
focused and informed"
Users can switch between modes during a ride with the new Keiser M3i / photo: KEISER
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