Still trying to figure out what to get for your wife for Christmas? Well, here's a gift that will knock her socks off---and maybe get you a super big hug, besides.
An EZip Electric Bike is just what she needs to zip down to the store for that quart of milk or loaf of bread while she gets some exercise and does her part to stop pollution all at the same time.
We have an electric bike, so I know what I'm talking about. If I just want to get a little exercise, I pedal until I'm tired and then shift over to battery power. (Some of us older gals can't quite make it up those hills on pedal power alone any more.) When I get home, I just plug in the bike and it will be ready for whoever wants to use it next.
Right now, Currie is having a great sale on their Ezip Trailiz model. It has a range of 15-22 miles per charge, and a speed of 15mph. Check it out at: THE CURRIE STORE . They have dozens of electric bikes and scooters to select from, but my favorite, the Ezip Trailz is listed under Ezip Electric Bikes.
Best of all, they are offering free shipping on it right now and you can divide the cost into a 3 payment plan of 166.33 a month for 3 months with NO interest. I don't know anywhere else that is offering a deal like that.
Anyway, it's a chance to get your wife something that isn't too far out of what you would normally spend for a Christmas gift, and one that will last for years to come.
(And did I mention that she might even let you hop on it for a spin now and then?)
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Tuesday
Monday
Electric Bikes Aren't Just for Riding-They're Great for Exercise, Too
I’ve been thinking a lot more about the electric bike. Something I often forget is that you can pedal an electric bike. For several years, I’ve had a problem with going uphill on my bike. In fact, I just don’t seem to go, if I know there is a hill involved. The electric bike will solve that problem, but I do need exercise so I don’t want to get so excited about zooming around on my new bike that I forget the main reason I bought my other bike in the first place.
It was to get more exercise.
Well, it may take a while before I remember to pedal enough on the new electric bike to get my daily quota of exercise, but I plan to remind myself. Maybe, I can set up certain distances on the route (we tend to ride the same streets each time we go to the store or downtown) that are fairly flat and pedal only in that area. That way, I can have the best of two worlds--saving gasoline by going electric, and getting my exercise by pedaling.
See some of my favorite electric bike products below:
It was to get more exercise.
Well, it may take a while before I remember to pedal enough on the new electric bike to get my daily quota of exercise, but I plan to remind myself. Maybe, I can set up certain distances on the route (we tend to ride the same streets each time we go to the store or downtown) that are fairly flat and pedal only in that area. That way, I can have the best of two worlds--saving gasoline by going electric, and getting my exercise by pedaling.
See some of my favorite electric bike products below:
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