'Super Sized Cycles' Caters to Large Bicyclists Who Still Want to be Active
Katie Cordrey — September 21, 2010 — Lifestyle
References: supersizedcycles & springwise
Joan Denizot founded Vermont-based 'Super Sized Cycles' to manufacture bicycles for riders who are too heavy for conventional bikes.
Many of the Super Sized Cycles designed bikes are manufactured by Zize bikes and can hold riders who weigh up to 500 pounds. Unlike conventional bikes, the Super Sized Cycles bikes won't begin to deteriorate after just a few heavy-rider uses. While riding the bikes for the exercise may not guarantee weight-loss, the activity will certainly improve both physical and mental health.
Many of the Super Sized Cycles designed bikes are manufactured by Zize bikes and can hold riders who weigh up to 500 pounds. Unlike conventional bikes, the Super Sized Cycles bikes won't begin to deteriorate after just a few heavy-rider uses. While riding the bikes for the exercise may not guarantee weight-loss, the activity will certainly improve both physical and mental health.
Trend Themes
1. Bikes for Heavy Riders - Opportunity to develop specialized bicycles for overweight individuals who want to be active.
2. Durable Bicycles - Opportunity to create durable bikes that can withstand heavier rider weights without deterioration.
3. Inclusive Fitness - Opportunity to promote physical and mental health for all individuals, regardless of weight or size.
Industry Implications
1. Bicycle Manufacturing - Opportunity for bicycle manufacturers to expand their product offerings to cater to heavy riders.
2. Fitness Equipment - Opportunity for fitness equipment companies to develop specialized exercise equipment for overweight individuals.
3. Wellness Industry - Opportunity for wellness companies to offer inclusive fitness programs and resources for all individuals.
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