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| $39.99 | |
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A-660-2008-0099 | | In Stock | | Availability:
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| | Features | The pedal exerciser stimulates circulation and muscle strength.Place the unit on a table to exercise the arms or enjoy bicycle-type exercises from your chair.Made of heavy duty steel with a large knob to adjust for variable resistance.Includes comfortable pedal straps and knocks down for easy storage and travel
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| | Description | The Pedal Exerciser stimulates circulation and muscle strength. Place the unit on a table to exercise the arms or enjoy bicycle-type exercises from your chair. Made of heavy duty steel with a large knob to adjust for variable resistance. Includes comfortable pedal straps and knocks down for easy storage and travel. |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 16.3 inches | | Package Width: | 11.7 inches | | Package Height: | 6.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 7.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 27 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 27 customer reviews )
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43 of 44 found the following review helpful:
This product literally stinks Apr 21, 2005
By D. Blanchard While the pedal exerciser mechanically works fine, the plastic or something on it smells so bad it is not pleasant to keep inside. I have had it for several weeks now and it has not gotten better. I called their customer hotline and was told they know about it but don't have any solutions. I asked if they had a website I could check periodically to see if they had come up with something and was told to call back in 2-3 months. Right.
24 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Exercise Bike Sep 12, 2005
By Edward Widmer Recovering at home from a Stroke, I needed an exercise bike for both my arms and legs.
Your exercise cycle fits the bill; it is strongly built, economical to purchase and provides the rehabilitation exercise I reguire.
23 of 24 found the following review helpful:
High Chair Aug 02, 2005
By Cynthia A. Bliss You need to sit in a chair that is slightly higher off the ground than a regular chair to use this. If you don't your legs will cramp up.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Great Exerciser Mar 31, 2007
By Bill Owens I have no idea why other reviewers commented on the smell of the parts of this excerciser. It's made of steel except for the plastic pedals and rubber floor grippers (which work great by the way). The rubber grippers come in a seperate plastic bag, which, when opened, smelled a little bit like new rubber, but I don't think that's even a bad smell. Anyway, this thing is heavy enough and durable enough to replace an excercise bike. Let's face it, how many people buy excercise bikes and how many people don't use them after a short time. There is a tensioning knob that when tightened provides a harder pedal, but for now I'm using it more for the motion than the tension, so I think this thing is great.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Great to build circulation in ankles and calves Mar 05, 2007
By MomDoll
"Diabetes patient"
I use this exerciser while watching movies on the couch at home with my hubby (Best not to do right after eating a big meal). I also have one at work under my desk for break times. It really helps get the circulation going in my legs - down to my toes - and has helped me lose weight and get my blood sugar down. Had cheaper ones, but they either moved around too much or broke at the soddering point
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