Keiser M7i Total Body Wheelchair Stepper
The M7i began as a compact unit that would fit in the corridors of retirement communities so that residents in wheelchairs and scooters could roll up and exercise. From there it grew into a full rehabilitation machine.
Using Keiser's magnetic resistance technology it delivers a smooth, quiet stair-climbing motion from a comfortable recumbent position. This version comes without a seat - it is meant to be used directly from a wheelchair.
Key benefits
- Works with most mobility devices or a standard chair
- A low-impact workout that delivers accurate, measurable results
- Easily transportable and features the smallest footprint in its class
- An 18 cm pedal stroke matches the height of actual stairs, mimicking real-world movement
- Low pedal height, making it easier for users to engage the unit
- Back and side walls on the pedals keep the user's foot on the footpad
- Pedal geometry that limits ankle flexion
- An easy-to-read display with large lettering and high contrast
Keiser Dynamic Variable Resistance
Keiser's Dynamic Variable Resistance is designed to provide a smooth, consistent force curve at any training speed. Each machine has its own resistance curve, tuned for the muscles used in that particular exercise. For the user it means training at maximum efficiency at whatever speed they work.
Features
| Height | 1118 mm |
| Width | 711 mm |
| Length | 978 mm |
| Weight | 65 kg |
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