Theracycle 300 - Full Body Workout Semi-Recumbent Exercise Bike
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THE THERACYCLE PROVIDES EXERCISE OPTIONS FOR PEOPLE WHO CANNOT USE TRADITIONAL EXERCISE EQUIPMENT.
The Theracycle is designed to harmonize with your body's needs. Unlike conventional exercise equipment that demands a specific level of strength and endurance, the Theracycle's distinctive motor ensures that individuals can engage in beneficial exercise, irrespective of their varying strength and endurance levels each day. This semi-recumbent therapy bike collaborates with your body, offering full-body motorized assisted therapy proven to alleviate symptoms and enhance mobility and motor skills.
Features:
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Similar to the 200 model, the Theracycle 300 features a semi-recumbent style and moving handlebars that allow the user to get a complete full-body workout including back, shoulders, arms and legs.
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What sets the Theracycle 300 apart from the 200 model are the additional adaptive features. The Theracycle 300 includes an easy-mount swivel seat and three modified pedal options that offer greater stability for safe and secure pedaling.
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Full body exercise with motor-assisted cycling and rowing motion handlebar movement
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Step-through design for easy and safe mount and dismount
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Easy transfer with 360-degree pivoting recumbent cushioned seat and w/ergonomically designed backrest
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Includes pedal upgrade to sandal pedal with toe and ankle straps and heel support
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Adjustable handlebar and sidebars w/comfort grips
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Maximum stability for safety with 220 lb weight, low center of gravity, steel construction and wide footprint
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300 lb weight capacity
Benefits:
- Maintenance-Free Motor - Quiet, powerful, USA-manufactured, ½-horse-power motor assists you to exercise at faster pace than you can do on your own for as long as you wish.
- Ergonomically Designed Seat - The extra-large cushioned seat and seat back provide maximum comfort. The seat can be raised or lowered as well as moved forward and backward in order to accommodate most size riders.
- Moving Handle Bars - The push–pull motion of the handlebars allows the user to benefit from an upper body including arms, shoulder, and torso
- Rugged Construction - The structural steel frame, wide legs, and low center of gravity offer unparalleled safety and stability. The wheels make it easy to move.
- 2 Pedal Options - Interchangeable and adjustable pedals quickly accommodate different users.
- Quick Safety Shut Off - Emergency shut off button and pull cord bring the Theracycle to a complete stop for the rider’s safety.
- Easy-to-Use Control Panel - Easily control the speed and duration of your workout.
- Swivel Seat - The swivel seat allows the user to easily mount the Theracycle from any side or the back. Then pull the lever and move the seat into the proper riding position.
- Open Pass Through - Wide open lower area with a low base height makes it easy to move your legs through.
- Capacity - This Theracycle bike can accommodate up to 300 lbs or up to 500 lbs with optional modifications
- Specifications - 20"W x 44"L x 57"H – 220 lbs.
Theracycle - The Power To Move You
Theracycle User Testimonials
The Theracycle is designed to harmonize with your body's needs
Unlike conventional exercise equipment that demands a specific level of strength and endurance, the Theracycle's distinctive motor ensures that individuals can engage in beneficial exercise, irrespective of their varying strength and endurance levels each day. This semi-recumbent therapy bike collaborates with your body, offering full-body motorized assisted therapy proven to alleviate symptoms and enhance mobility and motor skills.
In contrast to traditional exercise equipment, such as user-powered stationary bikes, the Theracycle enables daily exercise without solely relying on your strength and endurance. It facilitates longer and faster rides, elevating your heart rate, which has demonstrated efficacy in reducing symptoms associated with conditions like Parkinson's, MS, and other neurological disorders.
The unique motor in the Theracycle supports users in achieving exercise rates and durations beyond individual capabilities, elevating heart rate through repetitive movements. This process stimulates neuroplasticity in the brain, leading to improved motor function and mobility. It's the inclusion of this motor that truly sets the Theracycle apart.
Benefits of Forced Exercise
Real Customer Testimonial
THERACYCLE IS OPTIMIZED FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH LIMITED MOBILITY
Marie Carteaux, a Theracycle rider with Parkinson’s, started to research online about what her options were to treat her symptoms naturally. “I have tried a lot of different things, and they’ve all helped me some degree, but nothing has helped me as much as this (stationary) bicycle, the Theracycle.”
3 Theracycle Options
TheraCycle 100
The Theracycle 100 was developed to allow a lower body workout while seated in a chair or wheelchair.
Adaptive pedals with calf support for maximum support and safety
TheraCycle 200
The Theracycle 200 was specifically designed to help people with movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease.
With its semi-recumbent style and moving handlebars, the Theracycle 200 allows the user to get a complete full-body workout including back, shoulders, arms, and legs.
TheraCycle 300
Similar to the 200 model, the Theracycle 300 features a semi-recumbent style and moving handlebars that allow the user to get a complete full-body workout including back, shoulders, arms and legs.
What sets the Theracycle 300 apart from the 200 model are the additional adaptive features. The Theracycle 300 includes an easy-mount swivel seat and three modified pedal options that offer greater stability for safe and secure pedaling.