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MagneTrainer-ER Mini Exercise Bike Arm and Leg Exerciser

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$159.99

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  • 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 arm bike, or strap in your feet for the perfect leg exerciser while sitting. Our velcro straps are more adjustable & durable than notches.
  • SMOOTH & 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 seniors
  • 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.


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.


Timmy K. Pun
Reviewed in Australia on March 14, 2022
Well build. Super smooth ball-bearing support. My parents really enjoyed working out with it.Good weight and balance even on normal floor boards. Will not move while using it.
Monica Soler
Reviewed in Mexico on March 7, 2021
La mejor compra para mi papá la usa para ejercitarse todo el tiempo
Maddie
Reviewed in Australia on April 8, 2021
My husband appreciated the ease of assembly, and being able to use it to strengthen his muscles pre knee surgery. He will be using it after he has his knee operation to aid in his recovery. It is sturdy and easy to move around.
Jeff P.
Reviewed in the United States 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.
Stumpy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2014
This is a great product that gets your cardio vascular system going very well and easy to use with both feet and hands, great for a wheelchair user.
SB
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2012
My daughter has a type of dysautonomia (dysfunction of the automatic nervous system) called POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) and part of the treatment for this is exercise, preferably recumbent exercise for safety reasons and effectiveness. We live in an apartment which is fairly small and have little to no room for a full size recumbent bike so I had originally purchased a similar mini exercise bike, one of the cheap $20 ones. Well, after a fairly short period of time, less than 6 months, it had become very wobbly, squeeky, and had very little to no resistance so had essentially become a waste of space. The search began and I read tons of reviews on several models of mini exercise bikes when I came across this one.Both my daughter and I have been making regular, daily, use of this mini bike for the month that we've owned it so far and it's fantastic, just about equal to the big full size machine my mother-in-law has in her home in resistance level without the bulk or space taken up. It's whisper quiet, emitting a low hum as you use it, nothing like the loud squeek emitted from our original mini bike. The resistance is very good, with the lowest being much higher than the highest in that other bike, not to mention that, unlike the other, this one has lost none of its resistance since we began using it. I would imagine that if it was sitting on a throw rug or even on hard wood you may have to make use of the velcro straps that are included in order to anchor it to the chair where you're using it to keep it from moving around. For us though it was placed in front of the chair that my daughter typically sits in, on carpet, and have had no problems with it slipping in any way, even when going at a moderate rate of speed to bring up the heart rate a bit.We've both been getting a very nice little work out with this baby and, in my daughters case, it's showing in a positive way. I'm very happy with this purchase and if we end up wearing it out, I would, so far, not hesitate in spending the money again.If you're looking for a great quality exerciser and have little space, or even if you have lots of space but don't want it taken up by a big bulky recumbent, this little MagnaTrainer is well worth the money.
C. G. Williams
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 9, 2011
I am extremely happy with this product. It arrived very promptly and was pretty easy to assemble - I actually managed on my own without any problems. Takes up very little space compared to an exercise bike but is so much more comfortable to use. I find normal bike saddles so uncomfortable, that I give up after a short while. This I can use from a comfortable chair.The motion is very smooth and quiet, so can easily exercise while watching TV, without disturbing anyone. The tension knob does not have specific settings, but is quite effective at increasing the load needed to pedal, but rather noisy to set. The disadvantage is the calorie counter, not sure this is very accurate, and calories burned seem to be the same for a distance however hard the tension is, which can't be right.It gives a good workout both backwards and forwards, which seems to use different muscle groups, and can be used with hands, but I've not tried this yet.On the USA site a few users complain about it slipping when used. I have not found this when using on carpet, however I think at full tension it may be more of a problem (not got that good yet!). It came supplied with velcro straps to connect to your chair to prevent slipping and I assume this will work fine.All in all a good robust machine, that encourages me to still do a workout even when tired and ready relax in front of the TV. Certainly recommended.Only gave 4 stars due to the counter not being accurate enough.
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