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Flexiciser International

800 Grand Ave.
Suite B2
Carlsbad, California 92008-1805
United States
Telephone: 760-532-3141.
Fax: 760-729-0349.
Web: http://www.flexiciser.com.
Email: paul@flexiciser.com.

Products manufactured by Flexiciser International (listed alphabetically)

  1. FLEXICISER ORIGINAL Picture of FLEXICISER ORIGINAL

    The Flexiciser Original is an exercise machine designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This unit offers a natural walking/running stride, moving arms and legs simultaneously with no weight-bearing impact on joints. This exerciser features three modes: Active (self), passive (FlexiMotor), and resistive (muscle toning). The unit accommodates most individuals between 5 feet, 2 inches and 6 feet tall and most wheelchair types and there is no transfer required. ASSEMBLY: Minimal assembly required. DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 44 x 27 x 41 inches. WEIGHT: 65 pounds. WARRANTY: 2 years.

  2. FLEXICISER PRO Picture of FLEXICISER PRO

    The Flexiciser Pro is an exercise machine designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities or arthritis. This unit offers a natural walking/running stride, moving arms and legs simultaneously with no weight-bearing impact on joints. This exerciser features three modes: Active (self), passive (FlexiMotor), and resistive (muscle toning). Made of stainless steel for durability, this unit is designed for use in institutional settings, such as colleges, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and hospitals, and is highly adjustable to accommodate most individuals and wheelchair types. No transfer is required. ASSEMBLY: Minimal assembly required. WARRANTY: 2 years.

  3. FLEXICISER SPORT Picture of FLEXICISER SPORT

    The Flexiciser Sport is an exercise machine designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. Available in models for adults under 5 feet, 2 inches tall and children, this unit adjusts for the growing child and offers a natural walking/running stride, moving arms and legs simultaneously with no weight-bearing impact on joints. This exerciser features three modes: Active (self), passive (FlexiMotor), and resistive (muscle toning). The unit accommodates most individuals and wheelchair types and there is no transfer required. ASSEMBLY: Minimal assembly required. DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 44 x 27 x 41 inches. WEIGHT: 67 pounds. WARRANTY: 2 years.

  4. FLEXICISER TALL Picture of FLEXICISER TALL

    The Flexiciser Tall is an exercise machine designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities who are six feet tall or taller. This unit offers a natural walking/running stride, moving arms and legs simultaneously with no weight-bearing impact on joints. This exerciser features three modes: Active (self), passive (FlexiMotor), and resistive (muscle toning). The unit accommodates most individuals and wheelchair types and there is no transfer required. ASSEMBLY: Minimal assembly required. DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 44 x 27 x 41 inches. WEIGHT: 67 pounds. WARRANTY: 2 years.

  5. FLEXIGRIPS Picture of FLEXIGRIPS

    FlexiGrips are exercise cuffs designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or grasping disabilities. Designed to aid users in holding the handlebars of Flexiciser exercise machines (see entries), these cuffs secure around the wrist with attached Velcro straps. A hook extends from the underside of the cuff and fits over the handlebar.

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