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| Color | Black & Silver |
|---|---|
| Latex Free | No |
| Length (inches) | 56.5 |
| Product Use | Upper Body Exerciser |
Upper-body cardio & rehab: Independent crank arms provide effective upper-body cardio, arm and shoulder endurance, and rehabilitation training.
Wheelchair-accessible: Without a seat, the Krankcycle is suitable for wheelchair users or those needing seated/standing transitions, making it ideal for inclusive fitness and rehab.
Smooth, versatile motion: Forward and reverse rotation allow a variety of movements and target different muscle groups.
Customizable ergonomic setup: Adjustable crank-arm height and ergonomic handles accommodate users of different sizes for comfort, control, and safety.
Efficient upper-body conditioning: Focuses on arms, shoulders, and core, providing an effective alternative to traditional lower-body cardio workouts.
Compact and sturdy: Rugged steel frame and small footprint make it suitable for home gyms, rehab clinics, or commercial facilities.
Q: What is this machine?
A: A stationary upper-body cycle with hand cranks, designed to train arms, shoulders, and core instead of legs.
Q: What does “without seat” mean?
A: The saddle is removed, making the cycle wheelchair-accessible or usable from your own chair — ideal for rehabilitation or adaptive training.
Q: Who is it suitable for?
Upper-body cardio enthusiasts.
Rehabilitation or adaptive fitness users.
Athletes looking to add upper-body conditioning to leg-heavy training.
Q: Notes or cautions:
Ensure assembly and maintenance follow instructions. The “without seat” version removes seat-related hazards present in earlier models.
Daily cleaning: Wipe down handles, frame, and pedals with a damp cloth; avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the finish.
Inspect pedals & crank arms: Check for wear, looseness, or damage before each use; tighten or replace if necessary.
Lubricate moving parts: Apply light lubricant to crank, pedals, and chain/belt mechanism (if applicable) to ensure smooth operation.
Check hardware: Periodically tighten bolts, screws, and frame components to prevent wobbling or loosening.
Monitor resistance system: Ensure tension mechanism functions properly; adjust or service if resistance is uneven.
Level placement: Ensure the bike sits on a flat, stable surface to prevent rocking and uneven wear.
Safety check: Stop use immediately if any structural or mechanical issues are detected.