Product innovation
Immersive, upgraded Trixter bikes installed across DLL facilities
David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) has installed new Trixter ‘XdreamV2’ exercise bikes in 12 of its UK clubs as well as a facility in Barcelona, Spain.
The latest version of the bike features a 23” HD Dell touch screen, high-end graphics and an intuitive user interface. Also included are real video rides, a multiplayer mode and a classic mode which allows the XdreamV2 to act as a standard exercise bike.
DLL installed the original Trixter bikes in 15 clubs in 2010, with the manufacturer now part of Pulse Fitness following acquisition in 2014.
“The HD graphics create a truly immersive experience for the member and they can experience rides through the cities of London, New York and San Francisco, as well as on tour in France, Italy, Spain, and the UK,” said Lyndon Wood, Trixter sales director.
“David Lloyd Leisure can have confidence in the longevity of the product which in the future can be updated with software upgrades and additions to existing programs easily and effortlessly.”
DLL said the original Trixter bikes were “widely enjoyed” by its members, making the decision to install XdreamV2s an easy one.
Pulse Fitness is the dedicated equipment arm of leading global leisure solutions provider The Pulse Group. Over the last 39 years, The Pulse Group has provided support to more than 30,000 leisure facilities in 30 countries across six continents. Pulse currently provides fitness solutions to over 100 UK clubs and operates 15 fitness, leisure and soccer centres.