Isokinetics Inc. Pedal Exerciser – Assembled – With Anti-Slip Strips
- All Isokinetics Inc. pedalers now come with Dycem anti-slip strips for use on smooth floors
- 4 rubber, triangular shaped, grooved, anti-skid foot pads to stand up against long term wear
- Adjustable tension from easy to noticeably hard, unlike some competitors
- 1″ chrome-plated steel tubing is strong but lightweight: only 5 lbs
- Our pedals are narrower and have a slight dip in the middle so smaller hands can more easily grip
Product Description
Under desk consideration: Standard Pedal Exerciser pedal height tops out at 13″. Isokinetics’ Deluxe Pedal Exerciser is best option for under desk use, with a pedal top out height of 10.5″. Direct from manufacturer pricing means you save more. 1 year warranty from Isokinetics Inc. Now comes with Dycem anti-slip strips to place under the feet to help solve a common problem of slipping on smooth floors. Made of high quality 1″ chrome-plated steel tubing, with 4 flat-b… More >>
Isokinetics Inc. Pedal Exerciser – Assembled – With Anti-Slip Strips

I purchased this product in an attempt to continue my physical therapy rehab while traveling cross country. Being only 5 weeks out of knee surgery I could not afford an interuption in my daily physical therapy routine which is centered heavily around stationary biking. I was going to be traveling for two weeks in an RV cross country and thought this would be a suitable substitute while traveling. After pedaling on this contraption for the better part of the distance between Austin and Memphis, I was quite disappointed to find that this machine was utterly useless. The pedal rotation was to small to offer any range of motion benefit and it’s impossible to tighten the resistance to obtain any meaningful strength benefit. I didn’t expect the same workout as I get at home but I hoped to at least have some benefit. This product isn’t even worth the small amount of $$ it costs. Don’t waste your money!
Rating: 1 / 5
Comment by C. Miersma — April 15, 2010 @ 4:19 pm
This pedal exerciser i had it for 1 month it broke and the seller didnt even turn my call back ever!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
Comment by Dinorah E. Dunlap — April 15, 2010 @ 6:53 pm
Meh.
That’s it. Meh.
You get what you pay for, I shouldn’t have expected more than I got. The shipping was a bit drastic, coming to almost the price of the pedals. So, I sort of paid twice for one product that is basically “just” $20.00 worth of product.
Rating: 2 / 5
Comment by J. Hattin — April 15, 2010 @ 9:38 pm
I gave this pedaler to my son to use. So he can learn how to pedal a bicycle. He likes it and wants to try and ride his bike more. Hey it was cheap But worth it. Plus it was already put together, how nice is that.
Rating: 5 / 5
Comment by John L. Lipscomb — April 15, 2010 @ 11:38 pm
I hated it, but the seller contacted me and gave me a full refund, even including shipping and handling, and arranged a call tag to pick it up. It’s a decent service.
It’s not that I recommend this item, but there’s no loss in trying it, if you’re not happy, you can always get your money back.
Rating: 4 / 5
Comment by Paean — April 15, 2010 @ 11:48 pm