Price: $14.70 as of 11/23/2009 09:19 EST
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Drive Medical
EAN: 0050948036999
Label: Drive Medical
Manufacturer: Drive Medical
MPN: GF1965-1
Publisher: Drive Medical
Studio: Drive Medical
Features:- Four anti-slip rubber pads prevent sliding and protect floor.
- Tension can be adjusted.
- Compact for storage and transport.
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Safe and gentle form of low impact exercise that stimulates circulation; Ideal for toning leg and arm muscles.
Average Rating: 
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The "Stationary" Bike that I recently purchased
is, in my opinion, a good, economic product
well suited for it's intended use!
I use the exerciser as a device for improving
circulation and strengthening my arms and upper
body. I place it on a towel on top of a table
and go 5 minutes forward and 5 minutes reverse
direction. Two or three sets at present.
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Excellent product, exactly what the therapist ordered for my father who is wheelchair bound. He uses it twice a day for twenty minutes to exercise his legs.
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I bought this to use while reading or watching TV. It works great and I even use it to excerise my arms/chest too. The reason it is four stars is because the beams that connect the pedals to the base get VERY hot during use, too hot to touch. Also the tension can only be increased so much. Adding ankle/wrist weights helps increase the intensity.
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I wanted a compact exerciser that would give me a semblance of an aerobic workout--I.e. elevate my heart rate. This "stationary bike" (Drive Pedal Exerciser Stationary Bike) is anything but stationary. I had to wedge it against a table and then use a strap to try to stablize it. Instead of moving back and forth, it tilted side to side. The workout was distracting because of the instability of the device. I would not recommend it to anyone.
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Much sturdier than I expected. Came in one piece so nothing to deal with, just settle down and pedal. It does slide on wooden floors and on one of my very low pile carpets but on a regular carpet it's fine. For the floor, I just lean it against a table. Really happy with it and thrilled that I can do some pedaling at home as everytime I went to the gym, I caught someone's cold.
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