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Mini Pedal Exerciser Cycle for Arm & Leg Mobility
The Medansh Mini Pedal Exerciser Cycle is a compact, foldable pedal machine for gentle, low-impact exercise of the legs and arms. Ideal for seniors, patients in recovery and anyone with a sedentary routine, it helps restore mobility, improve joint flexibility and boost circulation — at home or at a desk. A built-in LCD tracks time, distance, speed and calories so you can follow your progress.
Key Benefits
- Low-impact cardio and mobility for legs and arms
- Improves joint flexibility, muscle strength and blood circulation
- Supports post-surgery and arthritis rehabilitation of knees, hips and shoulders
- Foldable and lightweight — easy to store and use in small spaces
- Adjustable resistance to match your strength and recovery stage
Uses
- Post-surgery rehabilitation for knees, hips and shoulders
- Low-impact exercise for elderly users
- Seated cardio at home or office
- Physical therapy for arthritis, joint stiffness or injury recovery
Features
- Large LCD monitor — RPM, time, speed, distance and calories
- Foldable tubular steel frame
- Adjustable manual resistance via tension screw
- Oversized non-slip pedals with adjustable toe loops
- Usable for both leg and arm workouts
Technical Specifications
| Material | Tubular steel frame |
| Display | LCD — time, distance, speed, calories |
| Resistance | Adjustable manual control |
| Use | Leg & arm rehabilitation exercise |
| Power | Manual (LCD runs on battery) |
| Brand / Origin | Medansh, Made in India |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a pedal exerciser a good workout?
Yes — it gives a low-impact cardiovascular workout that improves circulation, strengthens muscles and supports joint flexibility, ideal for recovery and seniors.
Can I use it for both arms and legs?
Yes — use it on the floor for legs and on a table for arms.
Does it help knee mobility?
Yes — it is widely used in physiotherapy to restore knee movement and reduce stiffness after surgery or injury.
Does it need electricity?
No — pedalling is fully manual; only the LCD uses a small battery.
