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HCI Fitness PhysioStep RXT-1000 Recumbent Elliptical Trainer

12 Mar

  • Innovative recumbent elliptical cardio machine for the home for wide range of users and age groups
  • Provides combined total body workout, or dedicated upper- or lower-body workouts
  • Comfortable seat with mirco-adjustment sliding positioning system and contoured back rest
  • Large easy-to grip contact heart rate sensors; includes Polar-compatible wireless HRM sensor
  • Lifetime warranty on the frame, 3 years for mechanical and electronic parts

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  1. Allen Kauk

    March 12, 2010 at 5:49 pm

    Like others I had used a Nu Step at my Thearpist and really like it, but after pricing it on Internet and comparing it to Phiso Step, Nu Step was much higher in price and the Phiso Step has the Elliptical pedals, so much fof the better.

    Phiso Step may be a little harder to set down on as the Nu Step seat swiveled around for you to set down on.

    Amazon had amazing price and free shipping and payment plan, all very good.
    Score: 5 / 5

     
  2. W. C. S. lll

    March 12, 2010 at 8:26 pm

    This specific type of apparatus was recommended by by my wife’s physical therapist in order to maintain her present level of strength which is diminished due to peripheral neuropathy. The trainer arrived in perfect shape. It required some assembly and it works well. It is heavy, so plan on some strong help if it needs to go upstairs. However, it rolls easily on a level surface in spite of it’s weight. I would rate both the product and her satisfaction level as excellent.
    Score: 5 / 5

     
  3. Peg Wentz

    March 12, 2010 at 9:23 pm

    My Stepmom was looking for an eliptical stepper so we ordered this for her. She said she really likes using it and can easily get on and off by herself. They live pretty far from physical thereapy locations, so this makes it very nice to have in your home. Very easy to use and set up.
    Score: 5 / 5

     
  4. Phil

    March 12, 2010 at 9:54 pm

    I had been using the NuStep at my rehab facility and liked it . My thought was to purchase one for my home, after doing some research on the internet I found the PhysioStep. The price was right and it does everything I need. So far I am very happy with my decision and would suggest the PhysioStep to my friends.
    Score: 5 / 5

     
  5. John&Margaret

    March 13, 2010 at 12:37 am

    I recently purchased a PhysioStep RXT-1000 for my mother. The product was recommended to us by her physical therapist. She is recovering from a slight stroke and this product not only fit her rehabilitation and exercise needs but it also fit our budget. We also looked at the NuStep product but it was considerably more expensive and did not have the elliptical motion we were looking for.

    The PhysioStep arrived in perfect condition and we had it up and running for her in less than 45 minutes. One of the nice things about the PhysioStep is that it took up minimal space, approximately 4′ by 3′. Also it is self powered so being by a power outlet was not a concern. We had an initial question regarding how to use all of the exercise programs but the companies customer service department was able to help us immediately, they were really helpful.

    Overall, we are really satisfied with the product and my mother enjoys using it daily.

    We would definitely recommend this to someone who needs a product that is enjoyable and easy to use.

    Score: 5 / 5