Editorial Product Review:Item Description:Standard Aerobic Pedal Exerciser Use for Arms & Legs The Drive Standard Pedal Exerciser is an economic exercise bike so compact that it stores out of the way under a chair or bed. Appropriate for upper or lower extremities. Use this portable pedal exerciser regularly to increase strength and improve coordination as well as circulation. The Drive Pedal Exerciser is great for cardiovascular fitness! There is an adjustable resistance knob to customize each user's difficulty level. The Silver vein steel frame construction ensures durability. The plastic pedals on the Drive Pedal Exerciser feature nylon straps for a secure foot hold during your workout. The pedal exerciser comes fully-assembled. Pedal Exerciser Product Features: Safe and gentle form of low impact exercise Stimulates circulation Four anti-slip rubber pads prevent sliding and protect floor Ideal for toning leg and arm muscles Tension can be adjusted for pedaling resistance Silver vein finish Manufacturer suggested retail on The Pedal Exerciser - $51.87
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Drive Pedal Exerciser Station - Peddle away
Excellent product. Arrived in terrific condition, and I find it very comfortable to use and peddle. I keep it under my desk and use it comfortably. It doesn't really move around.
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Good buy for the $
Drive Pedal Exerciser Stationary Bike
For the $ - a very good buy. I got this for my mother who suffers with arthritis in her knees - this allows her to sit in her chair and get some non-weight bearing exercise. My only complaint - the pedals are too slippery - whe has had trouble keeping her feet on the pedals - since purchasing I have put a sticky surface on the pedals - and the problem has been resolved.
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It works!
This Pedal Exerciser is great for casual excercise and is inexpensive as well. What more could you ask for?
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What doesn't work well
If you use this devise on a hardwood floor it keeps slipping out from under your feet. It works better on a rug. So, I could not use it from my favorite chair unless I prop it with something that stops it from sliding away from me. I actually haven't figured out yet, just what that prop could be.