The Collins Lite exercise cycle
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$300.00
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RNS- Collins Lite SAF-CL1
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Product Description
The Saratoga fitness division of Rand-Scot is pleased to introduce a new entry into its line of exercise cycles. The “Collins Lite” or SAF-CL1 brings the user the advantages of upper body cycling in a simple to use, durable design at low cost. Aerobic cycling is generally agreed to be advantageous for health, stamina, and weight control.
The Collins Lite utilizes the time proven roller chain drive and the cast iron flywheel that is common on many Saratoga cycles. In the case of the Collins Lite, however, the flywheel is of a lighter design and the drive is uni-directional. This suits the cycle to the weaker disabled population, in that, the cycle free-wheel feature allows the user to rest without bringing the flywheel to a stop.
The Collins Lite weighs in at about 30lbs (13kg) and can accommodate a wide variety of hand grip choices available to all Saratoga users. The cycle is also designed to fit the popular rugged Saratoga adjustable height table.
It is shipped with basic rubber straight standard hand grips and foot pedals for floor usage.
For arm of leg exercise
Light Flywheel Design
Uni-directional mode
Free-wheel feature
Comes with basic handgrips
Long-life powder coated finish
Add optional grips/footplates/table
Specifications
Standard Handgrips
If you have a full or nearly full hand grasp, then this is the grip for you. The comfortable, padded central grip and protective thumb collar separate the handgrip area from the rotating crank-arm. Whenever you want to work out, just grab these grips and go!
2-Way Angled Handgrips
Some customers told us that they love their Saratoga Cycle, however they would like a handgrip that enables changing hand positions during long workouts. These grips provide 2 choices for positioning: horizontal and 45-degree. These different angles provide a variety of comfortable positions while also exercising different muscle groups. In addition, the cyclist has the choice of keeping both hands close to the cycle or exercising while the hands are spread apart.
3-Way Angled Handgrips
These grips are just like the 2-Way Angled grips, but provide 3 choices for positioning: horizontal, 45-degrees, and 23-degrees. These different angles provide a variety of comfortable positions while also exercising different muscle groups. In addition, the cyclist has the choice of keeping both hands close to the cycle or exercising while the hands are spread apart.
Adjustable Loop Handgrips
Some folks with partial grasp prefer these grips. Just slip your hand into the loop, pull the D-ring to tighten the Velcro strap, and then slip the handgrip tubes onto the Quick-Exchange™ cores. Not recommended for a complete lack of grasp with straight fingers.
Footplates with Ankle and Toe Straps
You can use the same Saratoga or Colorado Cycle for arm or leg exercise. Simply exchange the handgrips for our footplates, slip out the forehead rest (included only with the Saratoga), and place the cycle on the floor. We’ve eliminated the uncomfortable bicycle seat so you can exercise while sitting on any comfortable surface—chair, bench, wheelchair or bedside.
Grip Cuffs
A few people whose hand(s) is not accommodated by one of our handgrips need our Gripp Cuffs. Our Cuffs can be used with either our Standard Handgrips or Limited-Grasp Handgrips with knuckle pads removed. These Cuffs are stronger and easier to use than the traditional handmitts you used in rehab. Their open sides make adjusting and inspecting fingers easy. Just fasten the Velcro straps around your hand and slip your cuffed hand onto the central post of the handgrip. You might wish to have a local therapist add some D-rings and extended Velcro straps to enable using the Cuff independently. One size fits all; may be ordered singly or as a pair.
If you lack hand grasp or yours is limited, then these patented handgrips may be just what you need. For a quadriplegic with curled fingers and weak wrist flexion, these are the best handgrips. Two adjustable “knuckle pads” hold the hand (as pictured). The grip can be used with one, both or neither knuckle pad. To use these grips, just initially adjust the knuckle pads to fit your hands. Then, slip your hands into the open end of each grip and start cranking away, whenever you wish. It’s just that easy! Not recommended for a complete lack of grasp with straight fingers.
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