Bike-O-Vision Cycling DVD #10 All Across America, Vol. 1
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Average customer review:Product Description
With so many places to explore in America, where to start? With this DVD of course! It'll take you through the absolutely gorgeous city of Savannah, Georgia, then head out through bluegrass-inspiring highlands of North Carolina into Smoky Mountain National park for a fast-paced ride and then head on over to Nashville, Tennessee. Glide down the San Antonio River, by the Alamo then out into the wide open prairies of Oklahoma and New Mexico, finally rambling down the dusty streets of Tombstone, AZ, and through the Saguaro cactus forests near Tucson. Captured in December, the best time to ride through deserts. "Whew!"
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31988 in DVD
- Released on: 2005-10-01
- Rating: G (General Audience)
- Format: NTSC
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 75 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Review
Bike-O-Vision virtual cycling DVDs put YOU right there on-the-road. They're designed especially for cycling and any forward-motion exercise. These DVDs are bike's-eye-views of the world's most beautiful rides with breathtaking videography accompanied by great music. The individual journeys make you feel like you're riding down scenic routes in places like France, England, California, Las Vegas, the Caribbean Islands, Wash.DC and much more. They show approaching scenery and drive-by vistas with enriched color. There's no distracting voice-overs or graphics ruin the "feel" of just YOU and the ROAD. --Producers
From the Actor
Rockstone Productions, has produced video professionally for network television, marketing, travel and education since 1994. Finding a niche unfilled for a large health, fitness and travel demographic, we now offer this unique, high quality product as an alternative to the usual travel or "work-out" videos currently available. Virtual reality travel is here! Physical fitness, health and travel is important at any age and contributes to the well-being of each individual, society and ultimately our planet. "Good journeying with Bike-O-Vision!" Rockstone Productions
About the Director
Bike-O-Vision virtual cycling DVDs put YOU right there on-the-road. They're designed especially for cycling and any forward-motion exercise. These DVDs are bike's-eye-views of the world's most beautiful rides with breathtaking videography accompanied by great music. The individual journeys make you feel like you're riding down scenic routes in places like France, England, California, Las Vegas, the Caribbean Islands, Wash.DC and much more. They show approaching scenery and drive-by vistas with enriched color. There's no distracting voice-overs or graphics ruin the "feel" of just YOU and the ROAD.
Customer Reviews
Great vid!
Awesome video! First time I watched it was at a friends house. He was showing me some of the scenery of the video while we were on the couch. ;) I don't have a bike but I have a tred-mill and it was pretty fun running to this. Felt like I was running faster. Great video and I got your other ones too. Thanks for putting out something different then all the other generic videos out there. Getting a bike as well, but your videos keep you interested enough so running was fun too.
Oh, btw I read that comment from the woman talking about a carmicheal training video. They put out some of the MOST generic videos. Boring is not what you want when your exercising.
Thanks again!
Adventurous!
I have never been on some of these scenic highways. This video was a great way to see some awesome landscapes while working out! Nice work!
Makes biking more enjoyable!
I found the Bike-o-vision DVD to be quite satisfactory even though it is obviously filmed from the dashboard of a car. The speed was about right, and I enjoyed it. My husband, on the other hand, felt that there wasn't enough looking around at scenery, and as he said, "Who wants to stare at a road for 45 minutes?" He also didn't like the music. (I did.) So, I'll continue to use it...my husband probably won't.



