lol I had to google the reason it looks like it doesn’t have a seat. It’s because it doesn’t have a seat and you sit on your couch or a chair to use it.
@Kyeh@paxsarah I’m just wondering why it lists a weight limit? But seriously, I have some experience with a commercial version of this & it’s great for people with mobility issues. It came in handy during rehab when i broke my femur. They were able to park my wheelchair in front of it for the arm pedals when i was under non-weight bearing orders, then once i graduated to hopping with a walker & gradually using the foot pedals, we used a regular chair. One accessory that comes in handy is a strap to keep it from “walking” away from you, which is what i think that slot at the front of the base is for; depending on the style of your chair (e.g., one with no “stretcher” connecting the front legs), you might need one strap for each leg to keep it straight. Come to think of it, two might be the way to go in any case to avoid annoying movement, since this model isn’t very heavy.
Specs
Product: FitNation by Echelon Body Bike
Model: BODYBIKE-FN
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$200 at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Jan 27 - Tuesday, Jan 28
lol I had to google the reason it looks like it doesn’t have a seat. It’s because it doesn’t have a seat and you sit on your couch or a chair to use it.
@paxsarah Seems awkward!
@Kyeh @paxsarah I’m just wondering why it lists a weight limit? But seriously, I have some experience with a commercial version of this & it’s great for people with mobility issues. It came in handy during rehab when i broke my femur. They were able to park my wheelchair in front of it for the arm pedals when i was under non-weight bearing orders, then once i graduated to hopping with a walker & gradually using the foot pedals, we used a regular chair. One accessory that comes in handy is a strap to keep it from “walking” away from you, which is what i think that slot at the front of the base is for; depending on the style of your chair (e.g., one with no “stretcher” connecting the front legs), you might need one strap for each leg to keep it straight. Come to think of it, two might be the way to go in any case to avoid annoying movement, since this model isn’t very heavy.
@ircon96 @paxsarah Oh, now it makes more sense!
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