InfraStar S Bike — next-gen infrared + vacuum bike for faster body shaping
The InfraStar S Bike is positioned as a second-generation infrared fitness bike that blends cardio + vacuum resistance + infrared heating to support weight loss, cellulite-focused body shaping, lymphatic-style circulation support, and recovery in one compact system.

What makes it stand out
Infrared heating + vacuum resistance: designed to intensify fat-burning style sessions while supporting circulation and drainage-focused programs.
Skin-beauty add-ons: includes collagen light + color therapy messaging for skin tone and rejuvenation positioning.
Business-friendly UX: an “easy interface” with auto + manual modes and entertainment/app features listed (Wi-Fi + apps).
Technical highlights (from the page)
Dimensions: 2450 × 890 × 1220 mm
Weight: 350 kg net / 450 kg gross (as listed)
Control panel: 15.6″ touchscreen
Vacuum resistance: up to 30 mbar
Infrared: up to 45°C (also lists 890 nm)
Cryo: blowing power down to −20°C / −4°F
Collagen light: 633 nm; IR lamp: 700 W
Connectivity/Apps: Wi-Fi + Netflix/YouTube/RadioGarden/Facebook are listed
Best fit: studios that want a premium “bike + beauty + recovery” product with a large touchscreen, stronger “client experience,” and broad program marketing (fat burn + cellulite + recovery).
InfraStar Sole — compact recumbent vacuum + infrared bike with CryoNick contrast options
The InfraStar Sole is marketed as a recumbent-style infrared + vacuum resistance bike that creates a “zero-gravity / negative resistance” training environment by pulling air from the capsule, then pairing it with infrared heating and CryoNick hot/cold recovery messaging.

What makes it stand out
Opposite “zero-gravity” vacuum concept: designed to boost muscle work and support circulation/lymphatic flow benefits in problem areas.
Contrast recovery angle: explicitly promotes CryoNick alternating cryo + infrared for recovery and rehab-style positioning.
Compact footprint + “super simple” operation vibe: positioned as efficient, joint-friendly cardio enhanced by therapies (infrared/vacuum/cold).
Technical highlights (from the page)
Dimensions listed: Height 1361 mm, Width 1241 mm, Length 689 mm
Power consumption: 2 kW
Vacuum pump range: 0–30 mbar
Infrared heating temperature: +20 to +50°C
CryoNick blowing temperature: −20 to −30°C
Screen: “virtual reality” 10.1″
Options listed: aromatherapy, collagen lamp, speakers + Netflix/RadioGarden/Facebook/Wi-Fi + QR/app control
Best fit: wellness/rehab-oriented spaces that want a more compact, therapy-stacked recumbent bike with vacuum + infrared + stronger “contrast recovery” positioning.
InfraStar S Bike vs InfraStar Sole — key differences
1) “Experience level” & UI
InfraStar S Bike emphasizes a larger 15.6″ touchscreen and lists multiple online apps.
InfraStar Sole lists a 10.1″ VR-style screen and similar entertainment/options, but positioned more as a compact recumbent solution.
2) Temperature ranges (how you market sessions)
S Bike: infrared up to 45°C; cryo down to −20°C.
Sole: infrared +20 to +50°C; cryo −20 to −30°C (wider cold range listed).
3) Physical footprint & placement
S Bike: dimensions listed as 2450 × 890 × 1220 mm and heavier build (net 350 kg listed).
Sole: dimensions listed as 1361(H) × 1241(W) × 689(L) mm, and positioned as a more compact unit.
4) Positioning: “body shaping flagship” vs “compact therapy recumbent”
InfraStar S Bike reads like a premium, second-gen flagship with a stronger “beauty + performance + entertainment” angle.
InfraStar Sole leans into zero-gravity vacuum mechanics + CryoNick contrast recovery and joint-friendly recumbent training.
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