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The Exerpeutic 2000M is a motorized under-desk pedal exerciser designed for low-impact fitness and rehabilitation. Featuring a remote speed controller with 6ft cord, overload safety, adjustable foldable pedals, and a multi-function LCD to track workout metrics, it fits seamlessly into home or office setups. Compact and portable, it empowers users to stay active and improve mobility without interrupting their day.
Controls Type | Knob |
Display Type | LCD |
Handle Type | D Type, Rotating Handle |
Number of Programs | 24 |
Number of Resistance Levels | 24 |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Power Source | Electric |
Manufacturer | Paradigm Health and Wellness |
UPC | 850054379054 888115041077 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22 x 16.5 x 15.5 inches |
Package Weight | 8.51 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.2 x 21 x 14.5 inches |
Brand Name | Exerpeutic |
Warranty Description | 1 limited year manufacturer warranty |
Model Name | Exerpeutic 2000M Motorized Electric Legs and Arms Pedal Exerciser Mini Exercise Bike |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 4107 |
Style | Single Use |
Included Components | motorzied exerciser, tools, manual |
Size | 18.2"D x 21"W x 14.5"H |
M**G
Loving it!
I owned one of these for over five years using it daily, and it was the best thing for my circulation. It finally died, so I purchased this newer model. It worked the same, but is a bit thinner and can fold in pedals. Takes up a bit less space, but still seems sturdy. If it lasts as long as it’s predecessor, I will be thrilled.
A**E
Good
Ease of assembly , stability.
E**D
super
I am very happy with it
D**N
Don’t over do using it, build up gradually
This has helped me get some strength back in my arms and legs… love it!
S**T
Excellent for rehabilitation
I had my right shoulder replaced a couple of months ago. I am going through physical therapy twice a week. At home I need to do exercises too. I got this and it's excellent for my exercises and help strengthen and mobilize my shoulder. I runs for about 15 minutes. You can adjust the speed from slow to fast and anywhere in between. This exerciser is made very well and of good quality material. I highly recommend it.
E**D
Ok
It’s ok
W**H
Love love love this!
I researched many brands and chose this one because of its looks well as features I have an injured foot/ankle and was looking for a way to exercise during my recovery. I tried the arms feature peddling with my hands. It was "whisper quiet" as advertised Other reviews mentioned a whistling sound and sure enough, I heard it halfway through then it stopped entirely and has not returned. Also, someone mentioned here about the machine not providing enough tension. It is like my electric bike. The higher you set it the faster it goes and less tension you feel as it gives you more assistance. But the increased speed makes you work out more to keep up with it. if that makes any sense. I was sweating at the highest speed and went 50 minutes. My arms looked like I had just lifted weights when I finished. What sold me on it was the handle to move it around, that it came with a stability mat, the aesthetic appeal, and the connected controller that (most) other models did not provide. I was looking for an electric model with a plug so no batteries would be needed and this fit the bill. The cord is a bit short (for my taste), but an easy fix with an extension cord. I did not try the foot peddlesetting as my foot is still injured, But once I get the green light from my doctor I will, I can't imagine I will have any trouble using that function as I have had success using it for my arms.
K**S
Forced rate exercise for Parkisons
My mother has Parkinsons and wasn't open to physical therapy. I read studies of forced rate exercise (especially cycling) for Parkinsons. There is a bike $5,000-7,000 but we didn't want to spend that much for something she might not use so we purchase this instead. It was very easy for her to use and she has been using it at the highest speed for 45 minutes everyday. It was a great affordable way to introduce her to physical activity while still home and comfortable. It don't think at the high speed it gets the 90 rpm recommended for Parkinsons but as she gets better we can graduate to the therapy bike.Update: Mom is still using this daily but sometimes she will go for 2 hours. Her doctor even recommends it for other patients who need affordable options. Her Parkinsons has not progressed and her medication dosage hasn't had to be increased.1 year after purchase: mom still uses it regularly, no noticeable progression ofParkinsons and no changes to her medication.
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