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List Price: $40.00
Our Price: $29.00
Your Save: $ 11.00 ( 28% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Stamina
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Sports Brand: Stamina EAN: 0022643101104 Feature: Seatless-exercise cycle with 1-inch tubular steel frame Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Stamina Manufacturer: Stamina Model: 15-0110 Publisher: Stamina Studio: Stamina
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Features
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Seatless-exercise cycle with 1-inch tubular steel frame Sturdy rubber straps hold feet or hands for full-body workout Adjustable tension knob lets you vary workout intensity Improves cardiovascular health and muscle strength Measures 20.75 x 12.5 x 15.75 inches (W x H x D)
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Editorial Reviews:
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Stamina InStride Cycle... save money AND space! You don't need one of those bulky and intimidating exercise bikes to get in shape. They cost a fortune and can't fit under your bed, that's for sure. Use this Cycle with your feet or hands when you're sitting in a chair or on the floor to help tone muscle and build cardiovascular strength. The non-slip rubber feet and pedal straps keep you in place as the calories melt away! Pedal to a new you: You can use this machine in forward or reverse to work your muscles in unique ways; The one-inch tubular steel is lightweight and durable; Dimensions: 20 3/4" L x 15 3/4" W x 12 1/2" H; Weighs just over 5 lbs. Shape up... get this fitness helper right now! Stamina InStride Cycle
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Physical Therapist Recommended ..... Comment: My mother is a diabetic, has Parkinson's disease and lives in a nursing home. The Nursing Home Physical Therapists use the stride cycle and ones like it with the patients to exercise their lower and upper body. Also, the PTs at the local hospital use it for therapy. It really is ideal for the elderly, disabled, or just for moving while sitting in front of the TV.
My Aunt is 80 and is also a diabetic. She can't afford a professional piece of exercise equipment. For safety reasons, she can't go out and walk by herself. Her home health PT recommended she use a stride cycle.
The stride cycles might not be for everyone but they are very good for certain people. There is a clear warning on the cycle that clearly states that it does get hot after use.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good idea, poor execution Comment: For exercising your arms, the InStride Cycle isn't bad, but it's difficult to use it as a "bike" because not only is it difficult to stabilize, but the motion is quite jerky, which hurts my knees too much for this to be of any use to me. I'll keep it because I can get $25 worth of arm exercise out of it, but I can't recommend it if you're hoping to use it as a bike.
Customer Rating:      Summary: ouch Comment: The cycling motion actually heats up the whole unit.. so much so I had burns on my legs when I accidently brushed against it upon 'dismount'. I had to get rid of it. Maybe if you used it at a lower pace it would be ok, but just forget about using the resistance unless you want to fry eggs on it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Mostly Happy Comment: I use this everyday for about 45 minutes. I feel better and have more energy, so it must be doing something right. After use it is hot to touch the metal so make sure little fingers don't try to touch it. Also it is light weight so you may need extra weights put on the base to keep it level.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't waste your money Comment: Don't waste your money, this piece of garbage is not worth two cents. I got put it together and put my foot on it and it broke. it was a waste of my time and money. I suggest you spend a lot more money and get one that is pre assembled and of a quality brand name.
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