- LT3 PREMIUM FEATURES: Upgraded UltraGlide Bearings promise long-lasting frictionless motion for fluid start up and stride transitions; SoftStep Pedals with durable grip surface for added traction and control; Larger ComfortSelect Seat with more positioning options; SureGrip handles with high-grade polyurethane coating for unmatched durability.
- ZERO-IMPACT EXERCISE: Ideal for all fitness levels. The smooth stepping motion and comfortable seated position and eliminates stress on the joints and back while delivering a total body, fat-burning cardio workout. A great exercise option for those with Arthritis, Parkinson’s or MS.
- WHISPER-QUIET, FLUID STRIDE: The natural linear striding motion protects your knees and joints, offering the benefits of PT equipment while remaining convenient for home-use. With 13 levels of smooth magnetic resistance, a simple turn of the dial takes your workout from low to high intensity.
- TOTAL BODY WORKOUT: Dual power motion works your upper and lower body, distributing muscle exertion. Your workout will feel easier while engaging all major muscle groups to build strength and burn more calories. Isolate your legs or arms to vary your workout.
- COMMERCIAL-GRADE ENGINEERING: Friction-free linkage system means long-lasting use; Low-profile 54″ x 38″ footprint. Track progress with the easy-to-read, cord-free digital console; device stand and water bottle holder; convenient transport wheels.
FreeStep LT3 Recumbent Cross Trainer Stepper – Zero-Impact Exercise w/Patented Physical Therapy Stride Technology, Whisper-Quiet, Free App w/Trainer-Led Workouts (LT3(2024))
$949.00 Original price was: $949.00.$882.57Current price is: $882.57.
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Robert Huber –
After back surgery last July I went to rehabilitation. First thing they did was have me on a nustep elliptical trainer. After 6 weeks I finish PT. I had an upright bike but had trouble getting on it and Dr. said it wasn’t good for me. So I couldn’t afford the Nustep starting at around $4500.00 I purchased the teeter lt3. Overall it’s ok. Hard for me to get on but I manage. It does the job but the only drawback is that I don’t like the seat. You can’t adjust the bottom of the seat and you tend to slide off to the front. I purchase a soft seat cushion because the hard seat makes my butt hurt. It helped with my butt not hurting but it makes you sit higher and you still slide off. If I was a rich man instead of being on disability for over 25 years I would have picked the misstep. But I make this work.
CTI –
I just started to assemble last night. Got the stabilizer bar on, but when I tried to put the covers on the screws would not catch. When I turned it on it’s side I saw that the holes do not line up. What can I do?
Optimistic –
Uncomfortable For Me, other family members using it. I am well within Height and Weight Limits. Was going to return until I read I would have to pay for return shipping.