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title: "MagneTrainer Arm and Leg Pedal Exerciser"
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# Compact 9"x16"x16" footprint Whisper-quiet operation Ultra-smooth magnetic resistance MagneTrainer Arm and Leg Pedal Exerciser

**Brand:** magnetrainer
**Price:** ₱45215
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♂️ Pedal your way to peak mobility—quiet, compact, and built to move you!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MagneTrainer Arm and Leg Pedal Exerciser by magnetrainer
- **How much does it cost?** ₱45215 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ph](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/1506759-magnetrainer-arm-and-leg-pedal-exerciser)

## Best For

- magnetrainer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted magnetrainer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Track Your Progress:** Integrated LCD display monitors speed, distance, time, and calories burned—empowering you to stay accountable and motivated.
- • **Dual-Mode Versatility:** Switch effortlessly between arm and leg workouts with molded pedals and adjustable Velcro straps designed for maximum comfort and grip.
- • **Silent & Durable Build:** Premium German bearings and industrial-grade components deliver whisper-quiet operation and years of reliable use, perfect for home or office.
- • **Compact & Stable Design:** Heavy-duty 15-inch steel base ensures zero wobble while fitting discreetly under most desks or on tabletops for anytime fitness.
- • **Seamless Magnetic Resistance:** Experience ultra-smooth, step-less adjustable resistance that adapts perfectly to your strength level—no jarring motions, just fluid movement.

## Overview

The DeskCycle MagneTrainer-ER is a premium mini exercise bike featuring patented magnetic resistance for ultra-smooth, silent pedaling. Designed for both arm and leg workouts, it offers adjustable Velcro straps and a stable steel base to fit seamlessly into home or office environments. With an easy-to-read LCD display and durable construction using German bearings and heavy-duty components, it’s ideal for physical therapy, joint mobility, and low-impact cardio. Compact yet powerful, it empowers professionals and seniors alike to stay active without interrupting their daily routines.

## Description

Sit in a comfortable chair and get an excellent leg workout. Use it while watching TV, reading a book or on the phone. Use it at work or home. Place the bike on a table top and pedal with your hands to strengthen your arms and shoulders. We use a patented adjustable magnetic resistance system which provides ultra-smooth pedal motion in both the forward and reverse directions. The MagneTrainer has more than three times the resistance range of the other magnetic pedal exercisers on the market. The MagneTrainer is also excellent for physical therapy. MagneTrainers are used in hospitals, physical therapy offices, nursing homes, assisted living facilities and chiropractors offices. The wide resistance range and smooth pedal motion makes it ideal for both physical therapy and healthy exercise. The MagneTrainer is used by many to exercise at work. Most use it when checking emails or on the phone. To use it while typing you will need a tall desk. For most people this will be between 34 and 36 inches. However, you could get by with 33 inches clearance if you move the bike further under the desk and extend your legs. If you have an average sized desk, you should take a look at our DeskCycle. The DeskCycle works with desks as low as 27 inches. The MagneTrainer is quiet and durable. It's made to last for years. It uses more expensive components than the other similar looking bikes. It uses wider 4V belts, heavier duty pulleys and flywheels and the more expensive German flywheel bearings. The wider 15 inch steel base keeps the bike from rocking side to side when you pedal it. The pedals have adjustable Velcro straps to accommodate all foot sizes. There are many optional components available for the MagneTrainer to enhance your workout.

Review: Good Piece of Equipment - It's great. Very well-constructed and stable. I need it for physical therapy and so far it's working perfectly. The resistance range is excellent, going from effortless to something I almost can't move yet, and it's very quiet. It's fairly compact which is a real plus, as my space is rather full.
Review: Feels and operates like institutional quality equipment; definitely 5 stars - I'm posting this same review for three closely related products: the MagneTrainer-ER Mini Exercise Bike, the Quick-Connect kit for the MagneTrainer, and the Ergonomic Hand Pedals for the MagneTrainer. I bought all three and together they effectively become a single product. Background: I'm a 62 y.o. COPD patient going through a pulmonary rehab course. One of the machines used in the course is an "arm bike" which you use by cranking some handles with your hands/arms using the same motion your feet would make on a bicycle. This makes you push and pull with your arms, shoulders, upper back, etc. I noticed that this felt like an efficient way to work a lot of muscles that I usually don't work in a short period of time, and it can be as tough or as easy as I choose since the resistance is adjustable. How to get that experience at home without spending big bucks on a gym-quality machine the size of a small car? I read lots of reviews and decided to try out the MagneTrainer and I am sold. It has the feel and performance of the pricey equipment you find in hospitals, rehab centers, gyms, etc. The action is silky smooth and consistent throughout the range of motion, regardless of the resistance. It's nearly silent. You don't need to plug it in (it runs off of one AA battery). The machine is heavy and well-balanced enough that I've experienced no wobbling...it feels like it's nailed to the table or floor when used as they tell you to use it. The standard foot pedals are substantial and comfortable and have Velcro straps to keep your feet from slipping off, and they can be used as hand grips. I bought the optional hand grips ("Ergonomic Hand Pedals") because I liked the similar feel of the handles on the equipment in rehab. The hand grips are substantial, durable and so heavy you could fling them at a burglar and knock him cold. Likewise the optional Quick Connects that allow you to swap the foot pedals for the hand pedals are very solid, well machined, industrial quality stuff. Assembly: the process is easy to understand but you need to put some muscle behind the wrenches when putting this together. All the tools needed are included. You can buy the hand pedals and the quick connects later if you're not sure about the machine, just be prepared to go through something of a second installation when you add them. You don't need the hand pedals but if you buy them, you absolutely need the quick-connects as well. Otherwise if you wanted to switch between hand and foot pedals, you'd have to break out a wrench and risk stripping threads and by the time you were done, you'd be so aggravated you wouldn't want to use the thing! I plan to use it mostly for upper body exercise, but decided to just bite the bullet and outfit the thing completely as I expect I'll have this for some time. With the quick connect adapters installed I find it easy to swap the handlebars for the foot pedals and vice versa. I also find it easy to move the MagneTrainer between the table and the floor if I'm switching from hands to feet (it has a handle). My take is that if you'd find those tasks difficult, you most likely have a helper available who could do it for you. I have two nitpicks. Resistance is adjustable from nothing to plenty with the turn of a dial, but when you find a setting you like there's nothing to let you remember that setting. If you and I were sharing the same machine it would be neat to know that I'm working at, e.g., Level 6 and you're working at Level 9. That way if you used it last, I could dial back to my comfort zone of Level 6. No such luck. Resistance is easy to adjust but it's like a garden hose. "Hey, how far did you have it turned on?" "I dunno, about half way or something." Not precise, but not a huge deal to work around. The other nitpick is the electronics module. It does exactly what it needs to do but given the overall quality of the rest of the machine and attachments, it feels a little cheap. No backlight, tiny display, no memory. On the other hand, this device has NO POWER CORD and those fancy items take power. This thing runs off of a single AA battery inside the electronics module. This isn't cheap, but for something that feels this sturdy and durable it's worth it to me.

## Features

- Convenient: Stuck at home? Our peddler exerciser allows seniors and those with reduced mobility to get a full-body workout, all from the comfort of their home
- Versatile: Molded pedals provide a comfortable grip for use as an arm bike, or strap in your feet for the perfect leg exerciser while sitting. Our velcro straps are more adjustable and durable than notches
- Smooth and Silent: With premium magnetic resistance, our mini exercise bike ensures a super smooth pedal motion that is easy on your joints and whisper quiet
- Precise Control: The step-less intensity dial on our foot pedal exerciser allows you to fine tune the resistance as you gradually increase muscle strength. Perfect for physical therapy equipment or as exercise bikes for senior
- User Friendly: Keep it simple with arm and leg exercise equipment that comes with easy to read LCD display. Monitor your speed, distance, time and estimated calories burned to keep track of your arm or leg workouts

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000V53KD8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,701 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #55 in Exercise Bikes |
| Brand | MAGNETRAINER |
| Brand Name | MAGNETRAINER |
| Color | Black |
| Controls Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,916 Reviews |
| Display | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00662425036165 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9"D x 16"W x 16"H |
| Item Weight | 23 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | MagneTrainer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MagER |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
| Model Number | MagneTrainer-ER |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Self-Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 9"D x 16"W x 16"H |
| UPC | 662425036165 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MAGNETRAINER
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 23 Pounds
- **Material:** Alloy Steel, Plastic
- **Product Dimensions:** 9"D x 16"W x 16"H

## Images

![MagneTrainer Arm and Leg Pedal Exerciser - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81ISGt19UbL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you operate forward and reverse, as to maintain muscle balance.**
A: Yes, you can pedal in reverse. However I have not done that with this trainer because I believe the instructions warns that the pedals might come off if you pedal in reverse. Before I got this trainer I had a recumbent bike that I pedaled in reverse and one pedal was always coming off and interrupting my workout. That was annoying so I don't pedal in reverse on this one and I don't have the piece that keeps the pedal on while pedaling in reverse.

**Q: I will be using this as only an arm cycle strictly to lose weight. Has anyone actually sincerely found they've lost weight w/o any other cardio?**
A: Yes....I have lost weight with this primarily. I use it on max resistance for about 60 minutes or more 5 or 6 days a week. Im in a wheelchair permanently and this is the best way to get cardio. I have also cut out most carbs and most sugar(including fruit) out of my diet. I have lost about 20 lbs thus far. Light shoulder and arm weight training will aid in the soreness and strength for long uses.

**Q: What advantages does MagnaTrainer have compared with DeskCycle?  The latter can be placed under a desk.  Why would I buy MagnaTrainer?**
A: Hello Ira, I have no knowledge of DeskCycle and I'm in a wheelchair without the use of my legs; so, I can't respond to questions regarding under desk features. What I can speak to is the MagneTrainer should fit under a desk easily, too. If you prefer the smoothness of the magnets creating the resistance in the MagneTrainer over other products with a nylon webbed strap pulling across the internal spinning wheel of other models, then I'd suggest MagneTrainer for you too. Sorry I can't be of more use regarding your question's specifics! Scott G.

**Q: Is this good for an intense workout like a hiit? or is this just meant for therapy or medium/low intensity cycling?**
A: Hi nun,Great question!While it certainly could be used for a HIIT, the MagneTrainer is better suited for all day, low-medium intensity workouts, as well as for physical therapy.If you have any other questions, please feel free to reach out to us directly at support@3dinnovations.com at any time!3D Innovations

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Piece of Equipment
*by S***E on June 3, 2026*

It's great. Very well-constructed and stable. I need it for physical therapy and so far it's working perfectly. The resistance range is excellent, going from effortless to something I almost can't move yet, and it's very quiet. It's fairly compact which is a real plus, as my space is rather full.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Feels and operates like institutional quality equipment; definitely 5 stars
*by J***. on June 17, 2016*

I'm posting this same review for three closely related products: the MagneTrainer-ER Mini Exercise Bike, the Quick-Connect kit for the MagneTrainer, and the Ergonomic Hand Pedals for the MagneTrainer. I bought all three and together they effectively become a single product. Background: I'm a 62 y.o. COPD patient going through a pulmonary rehab course. One of the machines used in the course is an "arm bike" which you use by cranking some handles with your hands/arms using the same motion your feet would make on a bicycle. This makes you push and pull with your arms, shoulders, upper back, etc. I noticed that this felt like an efficient way to work a lot of muscles that I usually don't work in a short period of time, and it can be as tough or as easy as I choose since the resistance is adjustable. How to get that experience at home without spending big bucks on a gym-quality machine the size of a small car? I read lots of reviews and decided to try out the MagneTrainer and I am sold. It has the feel and performance of the pricey equipment you find in hospitals, rehab centers, gyms, etc. The action is silky smooth and consistent throughout the range of motion, regardless of the resistance. It's nearly silent. You don't need to plug it in (it runs off of one AA battery). The machine is heavy and well-balanced enough that I've experienced no wobbling...it feels like it's nailed to the table or floor when used as they tell you to use it. The standard foot pedals are substantial and comfortable and have Velcro straps to keep your feet from slipping off, and they can be used as hand grips. I bought the optional hand grips ("Ergonomic Hand Pedals") because I liked the similar feel of the handles on the equipment in rehab. The hand grips are substantial, durable and so heavy you could fling them at a burglar and knock him cold. Likewise the optional Quick Connects that allow you to swap the foot pedals for the hand pedals are very solid, well machined, industrial quality stuff. Assembly: the process is easy to understand but you need to put some muscle behind the wrenches when putting this together. All the tools needed are included. You can buy the hand pedals and the quick connects later if you're not sure about the machine, just be prepared to go through something of a second installation when you add them. You don't need the hand pedals but if you buy them, you absolutely need the quick-connects as well. Otherwise if you wanted to switch between hand and foot pedals, you'd have to break out a wrench and risk stripping threads and by the time you were done, you'd be so aggravated you wouldn't want to use the thing! I plan to use it mostly for upper body exercise, but decided to just bite the bullet and outfit the thing completely as I expect I'll have this for some time. With the quick connect adapters installed I find it easy to swap the handlebars for the foot pedals and vice versa. I also find it easy to move the MagneTrainer between the table and the floor if I'm switching from hands to feet (it has a handle). My take is that if you'd find those tasks difficult, you most likely have a helper available who could do it for you. I have two nitpicks. Resistance is adjustable from nothing to plenty with the turn of a dial, but when you find a setting you like there's nothing to let you remember that setting. If you and I were sharing the same machine it would be neat to know that I'm working at, e.g., Level 6 and you're working at Level 9. That way if you used it last, I could dial back to my comfort zone of Level 6. No such luck. Resistance is easy to adjust but it's like a garden hose. "Hey, how far did you have it turned on?" "I dunno, about half way or something." Not precise, but not a huge deal to work around. The other nitpick is the electronics module. It does exactly what it needs to do but given the overall quality of the rest of the machine and attachments, it feels a little cheap. No backlight, tiny display, no memory. On the other hand, this device has NO POWER CORD and those fancy items take power. This thing runs off of a single AA battery inside the electronics module. This isn't cheap, but for something that feels this sturdy and durable it's worth it to me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Magnetrainer a good product
*by E***C on May 2, 2025*

I wanted a mini pedal leg exerciser which could double as an arm exerciser. Using the internet I discovered the Magnetrainer would fill that need. While there are other exercisers less expensive, they were also very light weight. The major complaint users had was they wobbled and moved round a lot during exercises. I tried my Magnetrainer in the middle of my kitchen floor and found it solid with no movement at all even with the rear extender all the way into the unit. The extender can go from 15.5" out to about 21" but I saw no need for that. I believe that stabilization is because of those 15" horizontal front and rear bars that keep it from rocking, and especially those front and back rubber feet that grip the floor to keep it from sliding. Update 10/11/25: I found some rocking under these circumstances A much higher tension setting with legs when pedaling at about 45 degrees angle ( on my couch not chair ). I found it's a very smooth and quiet exercise machine. I really like that. I found using it both as a leg and arm exercise machine satisfactory with no need for me to purchase the optional hand pedals & quick disconnect. If you buy the hand pedals unless you only use it as an arm machine you'll need the quick disconnects (just removing & inserting a pin) otherwise you'll be needing that wrench to remove one set of pedals and install the other each time you want to change the configuration. I took 4 stickers marking them 0, 1, 2 & 3 and added them to the resistance dial (see picture) with 0 sticker being at the top when the dial is at minimum resistance position. Rotating the dial I found my total dial travel to be about 5.75 rotations. You dial range may be different. Those sticker markers allow me to redial to my last setting should anyone else use my machine. The display unit at the top displays speed (MPH/KPH) and goes to zero when stopped. The bottom displays R RPM average which also goes to 0 when stopped. D total travel distance (miles or kilometers ) T total exercise time C total Calories (possibly accurate using the highest resistance setting) There is also a scan mode which cycles through those 4 lower displays. Momentary pressing the display button toggles the display to a different display setting. Holding the button for about 3 seconds zeros the display. Holding the button for 6 or more seconds not only zeros the display but changes between miles and kilometer each time you do that. The total distance display seems to be what it would the travel distance if you were pedaling a bike. If you wanted how approximately how far one of your feet moved then divide that number by about 9. You might have noticed a youtube video titled "Magnetrainer pedal exerciser display issue" The root cause of that was really old batteries left in the display module corroding and eating away part of battery holder spring. From the get-go I put in fresh name brand batteries into the display module and plan to swap out from them out probably at the same time that I replace my smoke detector batteries. The advertised 39lb effective flywheel weight is probably because of the difference in the internal pulley diameters since the weight of the unit is only about 23 lbs. In the 3 day period from my ordering to receiving the unit the purchase price increased by $20 from $159 to $179 (maybe because of those tariffs) but even at that higher price I would have ordered the Magnetrainer as it seems to be a very good value.

## Frequently Bought Together

- MagneTrainer-ER Mini Exercise Bike Arm and Leg Exerciser
- Magnetrainer Ergonomic Hand Pedals for Magnetrainer Leg and Arm Exerciser - Upper Body Ergometer for Physical Therapy, Exercise Machine Attachments for Arm Rehab Workout Equipment
- MAGNETRAINER Quick-Connects for The Pedal Exerciser

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