Exerpeutic 2000M motorized leg and foot exerciser designed for elderly users

Exerpeutic 2000M

Exerpeutic 2000M

Features

  • Overall dimensions:‎21 x 18.2 x 14.5 in
  • Weight:19 lbs
  • Speeds:7
  • Max speed:1 mph
  • Warranty:1-year limited

More features: 4.7-in wide pedals, remote control with 70.8-in cord, motor auto-stop, non-skid mat included, carrying handle

The Exerpeutic 2000M leg exerciser offers the best value of the best leg exercise machines for seniors we considered during our testing process. Not only is it reasonably priced, but it also has many impressive features. For example, the foot exercise machine for elderly uses a DC motor drive system to move your legs back and forth. Apart from that, this leg exercise equipment for seniors sports large, foldable pedals that will make your feet sit comfortably. And if that wasn’t enough, the pedals feature adjustable straps that ensure that your feet never slip during exercises. Plus, a handheld speed controller helps you adjust the exerciser’s speed with relative ease. 
Moreover, the Exerpeutic 2000M is cheaper than top products like the SITFIT Sit Down and Cycle!, Cubii JR1 leg exerciser, and ROTAI Bike Pedal Exerciser despite having similar or better features in some cases. For instance, the Exerpeutic 2000M has a non-skid floor mat that ensures the machine stays in one place during exercises, but the SITFIT Sit Down and Cycle does not have that luxury. Also, none of the more expensive products, like the Cubii JR1 leg exerciser and ROTAI Bike Pedal Exerciser, have straps that prevent seniors’ feet from slipping. Interestingly, you can use the Exerpeutic 2000M for arm exercise too. In contrast, other products exercise only your legs.

What are its best features?

  • Built-in carry handle ensures easy transport
  • Non-skid floor mat provides stable exercises
  • Adjustable straps on the pedals prevent feet from slipping
  • Intuitive speed controller

What could be improved?

  • There’s no place to rest the corded speed controller while exercising, which affects the user experience