The Best Climbing Recumbent Bikes

The Best Climbing Recumbent Bikes
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The best climbing recumbent bikes come with numerous gears for you to shift into and out of while you are riding up steep terrain. Because a recumbent bike requires you to ride in a laid-back position, it is often more difficult to climb steep hills and slopes. Despite this, a recumbent bike provides you with even weight distribution throughout your entire ride, making it easier on your joints and muscles.

Lightning Recumbent Bikes

Lightning Recumbent Bikes are designed with short wheelbases and over-seat-steering, both of which will help you climb hills and mountains while riding, notes the website Bicycle Man. The bike comes with a mesh seat for added comfort, making it easier for you to ride longer distances. All Lightning recumbent bikes come with an adjustable bottom bracket that can be used in tandem with a chain tensioner to find the perfect pedal placement. These recumbent bikes are designed for you to gear down and spin instead of pushing your bike up to high gear levels during climbs. This allows for less strain on your knees and an emphasis on speed to get you up the hill.

RANS Screamer Tandem

While riding in tandem automatically makes it easier to climb, in that two people are sharing the load, the RANS Screamer is outfitted with heavy-duty tires and a lightweight frame, making it the perfect tandem bike for steep climbing. And while tandem recumbent bikes are notoriously difficult to stop quickly, the RANS Screamer is crafted with a rear disk and two V-type breaks that will stop your bike quickly and effectively. These breaks can also withstand hills and steep mountain terrain.

Bellandare Recumbent Bike

The Bellandare recumbent bike comes complete with a unique low wheel base design that gives you extra pedaling power and excellent aerodynamics. In addition, the bike has a triangulated front end that separates it from similar bikes made by Jet Creek and Koosha. This design gives the bike a stronger bottom bracket and head tube, allowing for better handling on steep mountains and hills. While recumbent bikes cannot traverse the same terrain that traditional mountain bikes can, the Bellandare Recumbent gives you a good chance at tackling most basic hills and inclines.

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Article reviewed by Roman Tsivkin Last updated on: Apr 29, 2012

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