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MagneTrainer ER Mini Exercise Bike - Includes Large Pedals with Velcro Straps

MagneTrainer ER Mini Exercise Bike - Includes Large Pedals with Velcro Straps
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MagneTrainer ER Mini Exercise Bike - Includes Large Pedals with Velcro Straps

 
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Work out any where, any time, in the comfort of your home or at the office with the MagneTrainer ER Mini Exercise Bike . This compact, sturdy mini bike will help you tone your arms and shape your legs. The adjustable magnetic resistance allows you to control the range of your work out while maintaining a smooth quiet pedal motion. Use the digital fitness display to see your speed, distance, time and even calculate the amount of calories you burn. You won t find an easier, faster way to help boost your fitness levels. Magnetrainer ER Mini Exercise Bike Specifications: Resistance: up to 170 Watts Driving system: double axle, twin belt Frame: sturdy steel frame Housing: high impact plastic Weight: 23 lbs Measurements Minimum: 16" x 16" x 18" Base: 16" x 20" x 18" Crank arm length: 5"

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Weight:23.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews

Features
  • Compact and Portable.

  • Perfect for use at home or work.

  • Exercise and/or Physical Therapy for Arms and Legs.

  • Twice the resistance range of other Magnetic Bikes.

  • Wider Base (15 inch Legs) provides much better stability than narrow bases.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 30 customer reviews )
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40 of 40 found the following review helpful:


4Once you figure out effective set up, it's great  Nov 07, 2007 By Fiona
I bought the MagneTrainer-HR because I wanted to exercise in my apartment and don't have space for a larger machine. It's relatively easy to set up, although you should forget about the chair tether the company provides; it's useless. Instead, place your chair against a wall, and then put the MagneTrainer on a yoga mat in front of you. This way it won't slip, even when you hike up the resistance. The machine provides a solid workout -- just like a recumbent bike at the gym -- and then stores away easily. I definitely recommend it.

36 of 36 found the following review helpful:


5Works well for the weak (me) and the strong (hubby)  Jan 21, 2008 By JessicaTheKat "Meow"
I bought this to help maintain some leg flexibility due to health issues.

My hubby, the avid bicycle rider is impressed with it. He uses it on days when he can't go outside for a 40 mile ride. He prefers to use this instead of his full size trainer especially on days he is saving his upper body for weight lifting. Go figure?

We have had lots of exercise and weight lifting equipment over the last 35 years. The thing I always hated most was the constant adjustments I had to make since we were both using the same equipment. I groaned when I found him using this one and just knew it was going to be a problem too. Amazing, it was so simple to adjust back for me. I just pulled it forward 8", turned the knob to weakling level and started pedaling.

We put it in front of the sofa. We have not had a problem with it moving.

This simple device helps me maintain some motion/flexability in my legs, warms my feet, improves my circulation and helps move the water out of my legs. Best of all it is cheaper than PT or a gym and I don't have to get out of my pajamas.

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:


5A Great Mini Bike!  Sep 29, 2008 By Michael M. Widmayer
This bike is great! I've read all of the reviews on the various mini bikes available. The reviews for the MagneTrainer ER Mini Exercise Bike convinced me that this was the bike to purchase. I have knee and hip problems and the full size bikes would cause me difficulties getting on and off. With this bike I can slide a stool up to the bike at the distance that is most comfortable for me.
I'm in a wheelchair but with some mobility. I'm able to roll up to the stool and get on and have a work-out. The bike is quiet and the resistance is very easy to adjust. I wear rubber soled shoes and I'm able to use the foot pedals with out using the strap.
Some reviews mention that the bike will slide around on the floor. I put the bike on a rubber shower mat and then against a wall. This worked great.
I ordered the bike on a Monday and it was delivered to my door on Wednesday. The bike was easy to unpack. It only took about ten minutes to assemble, the instructions were very clear. There were only about five things to install on the bike.
It is great quality for the price. I would definitely recommend this bike to a friend.

23 of 25 found the following review helpful:


3Good machine, bad stirrups  Jun 02, 2009 By Bob Metzler
The Magnetrainer machine appears well built, has a good range of resistance, & pedals smoothly. But, the space to put your feet into the pedal stirrup must have been designed for children or midgets--way too small for my very normal-sized shoes. So, I spent another $20 for the accessory velcro-closure pedals & replaced (threw away) the original pedals. The new ones are still very small; the velcro closure barely meets on top of my shoes. Now we're trying to improvise some way of holding my feet onto the pedals; I'm using the machine from my wheelchair & don't have full control over my feet, so it's pretty challenging. I don't understand why the manufacturer skimped on this--what could another two inches of velcro strap length on each pedal have cost? And, why aren't the velcro pedals standard?

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5A Smooth and Sturdy Glide. One Hour Passes Without a Thought  Dec 11, 2007 By Sandra J. Gipe "samdu the spirit"
Rides extremely smooth - it glides and is great therapy after a knee arthroscopy, also! Another person commented (also at this web site which sold me on this product)that it worked well if the mini bike is placed against a sturdy wall, or whatever you'd use; I use the bottom stair step. Then place the workout mat under the chair you'll use and that way you won't slip and slide. It's like the real thing. That person was exactly right. Thank you so much.



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