🚶♂️ Step Into Fitness Without the Impact — Your Joints Will Thank You!
The TEETER FreeStep Recumbent Cross Trainer Stepper offers a patented 18-inch physical therapy stride with 13 levels of whisper-quiet magnetic resistance, supporting up to 300 lbs. Designed for zero-impact, total body workouts, it includes a free trainer-led app and adjustable seating for personalized comfort, making it ideal for users seeking joint-friendly, effective cardio and strength training at home.
Model Name | Teeter FreeStep Recumbent Cross Trainer Stepper, Zero-Impact Exercise Bike Alternative w/Patented Physical Therapy Stride, Up to 350lb, Free App w/Trainer Workouts |
Brand | TEETER |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 55.25"D x 38"W x 52.5"H |
Material | Aluminum |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Maximum Stride Length | 18 Inches |
Screen Size | 3.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 106.9 Pounds |
Number of Resistance Levels | 13 |
Manufacturer | Teeter |
UPC | 759265400352 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43 x 29 x 25 inches |
Package Weight | 59.87 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 55.25 x 38 x 52.5 inches |
Brand Name | TEETER |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Frame 1 Year Mechanical Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | SE2001 |
Style | LT1 |
Included Components | Teeter FreeStep Recumbent Cross Trainer Stepper, Zero-Impact Exercise Bike Alternative w/Patented Physical Therapy Stride, Up to 350lb, Free App w/Trainer Workouts |
J**N
Grinding or rubbing noise
I love the stepper. I have used it nearly every day for the past 9 months; however, the wheel has begun to make a grinding noise as it turns. It's as if there is one spot where it hits something internally on each rotation. The noise itself is annoying, but I wonder, does this indicate a problem that needs to be addressed? Has anyone else experienced this?
M**.
Excellent cross trainer
If you're looking for a well made cross trainer don't look any more this is it. Assembly was simple and product is well made for sure. Not harsh on the ankles, knees, hips, and back. Excellent display and simple to choose your workout. Well worth the money spent. Enjoy and get back in shape!
J**H
Two step bike
I was hesitant on purchasing this but am so pleased! I tried to buy one several times but couldn’t get response from Teeter! To my luck it was available on Amazon, arrived in four days and it is durable, easy to use, easy to put together with handyman Neighbor) ) and it’s is an upper body and lower body workout! I am so happy I went ahead and got one! It is very durable!
C**E
Decent home machine not costing thousands of dollars
So far, this is a nice machine for home use. The programming can be a bit difficult to navigate (buttons don't always respond well when choosing functions), but the movement itself is smooth. If you are shorter than 5'4", there could be some challenges getting a decent fit to provide a reasonably smooth workout. Overall, a satisfactory alternative to larger and more expensive gym equipment.
S**S
Walking much better now!
I love this machine! Both of my knees have been in bad shape for 2 years and I had really lost muscle tone in my legs. No matter how bad my knees feel I can hop on this elliptical and exercise without any pain. It is wonderfully low impact. I felt that the price was great and it does not take up a lot of space. My husband can not believe how quiet it is. It is a very well built machine and I love using it.
P**.
Love how quiet it is! Perfect for this 5' person!
I don’t write reviews very often, but the existing reviews on the LT3 were very important to me in making my purchase decision. I couldn’t find any Teeter Cross Trainers locally to try before purchasing. All that I had were the manufacturer’s info and the reviews, some of which concerned me.I purchased the LT3 for our daughter who is 5 feet tall, overweight, and has Down Syndrome. She is recovering from open heart surgery and has been working out on very expensive equipment at a cardiac rehab facility. She’s nearing the end of her rehab sessions and the weather is getting colder, so it’s harder to go for walks or bike rides. I wanted to find something affordable, and easy to use at home, that would keep her moving.After reading everything I could find (and worrying for a few days 😊) I decided to purchase the LT3, and it arrived yesterday. It took between 1 to 2 hours to put it together, but it was not difficult. The instructions were clear, and the parts were well labeled.We put the seat and handles at the shortest settings and our daughter hopped on without any issues. The LT3 is very quiet, almost silent. We put it in front of a TV and started a movie for her to watch while she exercised. She has been doing 20 minutes on each of two different machines at cardiac rehab, so I suggested that she do 40 minutes. I set it at the easiest resistance level and she pedaled while watching her movie! She kept going for 40 minutes – no complaints!Some of the reviews said that the LT3 would not work for short people but out daughter’s short stature was not an issue. Some said that it was hard to get on/off, but she did not have any difficulty with that either. I love the fact that it is so quiet and she can watch movies without turning up the sound. We haven’t tried the Teeter app, but I’m guessing she will enjoy her movies more than watching the app. We also have not tried the higher resistance levels, but we’ll give them a try. For now, I am primarily concerned about just keeping her moving.I tried it briefly and also found it very easy to use (I’m 5’6”). I may get more use out of the Teeter app and the higher resistance levels than our daughter, but I might enjoy it more with a movie too!In summary, I am VERY pleased with our purchase of the LT3! The mat and the gel seat cover have not arrived yet, so I can’t comment on them.
C**D
Easy to do
Easy to assemble. I did it by my self. Just take it a step at a time. Very good quality. Easy on my new knee
T**Y
Decent. A bit underwhelming for the price
Nice machine if you are built right. The seat only really goes up or down. You can’t slide it back unless you raise it up. No matter what I do I can not get my arms to extend. I have the handles as low as they go. If I raise the seat too high then my feet are too low on the petals or can’t reach. So either I adjust the feet and my arms don’t extend or I sit super high, my arms extend and my feet don’t reach. I could adjust the seat to lean back and that will make my arms extend. But I want to sit up while I’m petaling. Also, what the point of the blue tooth unless you buy a heart rate monitor? For the cost of the machine I would expect that to be built into the handles.The console really only controls the programs. Not even a built in fan. It’s a good low impact workout but for what it is, it’s kinda overpriced. Seat is comfortable enough. Nice and big. Tension is fine. If your 5”8 expect some issues figuring out your seat/arms/leg positions. Returning would be a hassle and I do like the programs. Just keep these things in mind before buying. My friend has the lt3 and it’s lower to the ground and adjustable. Just no programs and very basic screen.
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