Fully Assembled Mobility Aid Pedal Exerciser with Digital Display for Arms & Legs


  • This 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 folds for easy storage and travel.
  • Completely assembled. Maintenance free. Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Product DescriptionThis pedal exerciser is an economic exercise bike so compact that it stores out of the way under a chair or bed. Use this portable pedal exerciser regularly to increase strength and improve coordination as well as circulation. It is great for cardiovascular fitness! There is an adjustable resistance knob to customize to each user’s difficulty level. The heavy duty steel frame construction ensures durability. The plastic pedals on this Pedal Exerciser feature leather. . . More >>

Fully Assembled Mobility Aid Pedal Exerciser with Digital Display for Arms & Legs

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  1. #1 by Cold in CT - June 23rd, 2009 at 00:40

    Haved I have possessed these small wheels more than less than 1 month and the screen of the LED more does not work. The battery of tried substitution, that has not worked. Moreover one moves along the pavement while pedeling demanding l' arrest in order to give back it to the position originates them. Not much expensive one, a lesson in you obtains what paid.

  2. #2 by Donald R. Mcclain - June 23rd, 2009 at 00:56

    Great item, now I can “yes” when the Doc asks me if I do any exercising. . . . .

  3. #3 by Fragrance Junkie - June 23rd, 2009 at 02:04

    I was very disappointed in this exerciser. The “stirups” are clumsy to use and difficult for a “senior” to bend enough to attach them. It moves around too much (on carpeting) when the knob is tightened and makes an irritating squeeking sound.

  4. #4 by Elizabeth G. Cary - June 23rd, 2009 at 04:15

    We got the pedal exerciser for my mom after she had open heart surgery for aortic valve replacement. She’s a slight woman. . . weighing in at about 111 lbs, but after everything that accompanies major surgery, she’s just getting back on her feet again. Unfortunately, she’s lost quite a bit of weight and she’s a little weak, but this item has allowed her to work aerobically while remaining in a seated position. Our ultimate goal is to get her up and walking around the block. . . she was able to do that pre-surgery. But until then, the Pedal Exerciser has been a huge help in getting her mobility and respiration up.

  5. #5 by J. Hudson - June 23rd, 2009 at 05:37

    Dad could no longer get on his stationary bike, but he still needs exercise. This works wonders. There is a knob to control resistance. The price was wonderful, too. It’s well made. I recommend it.

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