Monark Exercise AB 809 Free-Wheeling Sparr Rehab Bike Reviews


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Monark Exercise AB 809 Free-Wheeling Sparr Rehab Bike Feature
- Rehab bike designed for physically impaired, handicapped, and older riders
- Free-wheeling sprocket keeps pedals from rotating while flywheel spins
- Built-in speedometer and odometer for tracking speed and distance
- Adjustable seat and handlebar; bottom wheels for easy transport and storage
- Measures 21 x 40.2 x 35 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
Designed in collaboration with doctors and physiotherapists, the Monark 809 rehab bike is ideal for folks who are physically impaired, handicapped, older, or in poor condition. The 809 is outfitted with a free-wheeling sprocket, which keeps the pedals from rotating if the rider is not actively pedaling--even if the flywheel is still in rotation. The built-in speedometer and odometer, meanwhile, help you track your speed and distance, making it easy to set up an effective workout regimen. And thanks to the low-profile, walk-through design, riders of any age can use the bike with comfort and ease. Built to meet the rigorous demands of physiotherapists, rehabilitation centers, hospitals, and active aging facilities, the 809 rehab bike is tough, reliable, and compact. Other details include an adjustable seat and handlebar, bottom wheels for easy transport, and a maximum rider weight of 275 pounds. The 809 measures 21 by 40.2 by 35 inches (W x H x D), weighs 70.5 pounds, and carries a one-year warranty.pstrongKey Features:/strongulliHeavy, well-balanced flywheel liSpeedometer and odometer liHandlebar may be adjusted to suit individual needs liAdjustable seat height liAdjustable handlebar with quick release liResistance to pedaling is easy to vary by turning the lever control liEasy access with a low frame entry liPower painted liWheels for easy transport /ulpstrongSpecifications:/strongulliWidth: 530 mm (21") at handlebar liLength: 890 mm (35") liHeight: 1020 mm (40.2") at handlebar liHeight: 670-1000 mm at seat liWeight: 32 kg (70.5 lbs) liMaximum user weight: 125 kg (275 lbs) /ulpstrongAbout Monark/strongbr Monark has over 90 years of experience in bicycle production and manufactures, develops, and markets ergometers, exercise bikes, transport bikes, and specialized bicycles. Since the early 1900s, Monark’s cycles have been living proof of precision, reliability, strength, and service. That is one of the reasons why the company is now the world leader in cycle ergometers and the market leader in Scandinavia in transport cycles. Monark's products can be found today in over 90 countries, with the largest markets in the United States, China, and Scandinavia. Despite having a worldwide operation, development and manufacturing remain in Sweden. The demands on the function and quality of Monark's products are extremely high, which also means that production must fulfill requirements for safety, quality, and professionalism.p
808/809 In consultation with doctors and physiotherapists, Monark has designed special training equipment for exercise and rehab work by physically impaired or handicapped. The exercise cycle Monark Sparr 808/809 is designed for use by older or reconditioned people with easy access to the cycle and smooth pedaling with light loads. We recommend that training of physically handicapped or reconditioned users is done with medical supervision where necessary. Features: -808 without a free wheel, 809 with freewheeling. -Heavy, well-balanced flywheel. -Speedometer and odometer. -Handlebar may be adjusted to suit individual needs. -Adjustable seat height. -Adjustable handlebar with quick release. -Resistance to pedaling is easy to vary. -Just turn the lever control. -Easy access with a low frame entry. -Power painted. -Wheels for easy transport. Specifications: -Accessories Adjustable saddle post, saddle post for heavy use (550 lbs). -Weight 70.5 lbs. -Max user weight 275 lbs. For more information on this product please view the Specification Sheets below: User Manual
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Jan 03, 2011 12:50:06
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