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FreeStep LT3 Recumbent Cross Trainer Stepper - Zero-Impact Exercise w/Patented Physical Therapy Stride Technology, Whisper-Quiet, Multi-Position Arms, Free App w/Trainer-Led Workouts

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Style: LT3


Features

  • ZERO-IMPACT EXERCISE: Ideal for all fitness levels. The natural stepping motion and comfortable seated position 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
  • PHYSICAL THERAPY TECHNOLOGY: The only home-use stepper with a patented natural stride licensed from commercial physiotherapy steppers. Experience the same gentle, effective exercise found in a PT office in your own home.
  • EASIER ON KNEES & BACK: Compared to typical recumbent bikes or cross trainers with a cycle motion, FreeStep aligns the joints for better muscle engagement with less stress to the hips, knees and ankles.
  • 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.
  • LT3 PREMIUM FEATURES: 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.
  • FREE PERSONAL TRAINING APP: Get results you can see and feel with Teeter Move! Our trainers make working out fun with a vast library of classes that vary in length, experience level and session type. Subscription free. iOS /Android compatible.
  • WHISPER-QUIET MAGNETIC RESISTANCE: 13 Levels with easy-grip adjustment lets you go from light to intense without skipping a beat. Friction-free, long-lasting performance; perfectly synchronized handles and pedals deliver a silent, fluid ride so you can workout anytime...day or night!
  • HANDLE & SEAT ADJUSTABILITY: Quick transition between 4 grip positions to add workout variety and target the back, chest, biceps and triceps. 3-position recline and variable seat height ensures the perfect posture for multi-user households.
  • DIGITAL CONSOLE, MEDIA RACK & CONVENIENCE FEATURES: Track progress with the easy-to-read digital console (time, distance, speed and calorie burn); battery-operated so you can use anywhere; integrated device and water bottle holders; convenient transport wheels; low-profile footprint (54" x 38").
  • WEVE GOT YOUR BACK: 40+ Years as premiere brand for inversion and joint-friendly fitness equipment; Frustration-Free Assembly w/ BILT App; US-based support; Rated for users 4 ft 11 in- 6 ft 6 in; 300 lb.

Model Name: Teeter FreeStep Recumbent Cross Trainer and Elliptical


Brand: Teeter


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 55.25"D x 38"W x 52.5"H


Material: Alloy Steel


Model Name: ‎Teeter FreeStep Recumbent Cross Trainer and Elliptical


Brand: ‎Teeter


Color: ‎Black


Product Dimensions: ‎55.25"D x 38"W x 52.5"H


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Magnetic


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎300 Pounds


Maximum Stride Length: ‎18 Inches


Number of Resistance Levels: ‎13


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎38 x 28 x 22 inches


Package Weight: ‎49.9 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎55.25 x 38 x 52.5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Teeter


Warranty Description: ‎1-Year Warranty


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Teeter


Part Number: ‎SE2301


Model Year: ‎2023


Style: ‎LT3


Included Components: ‎Teeter FreeStep Recumbent Cross Trainer and Elliptical


Date First Available: April 15, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love it
Style: LT3
I love this machine. It costs a bit more than a basic exercise bike, bit it's way better. It's not a bike. It is easier to use. Most any level of fitness can use this. I got it after I had hip replacement surgery. It is similar to a New step, but the foot pedals have a slight circle motion. It is easy to use. I have arthritis in my hips and knees, but using this machine does not cause pain, in fact it helps to keep me moving. It has different levels of tension. I do wish it would have more leaves, but I haven't worked my way to the highest. The arms can be positioned a few different ways to work different muscles. You don't have to use the arms, but it gives more of a work out if you do. Seat and arm are adjustable. I am in my 60s, and I believe it would be good for seniors. It is totally quiet. The digital screen can be hard to read at times, but that's not a big deal. You can find videos online that help with assembly and work out ideas. It's heavy duty, so I believe it will last a long time. I would recommend this for most anyone. I really like this machine, therefore, I use it more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2022 by Linda

  • I wish I had bought this years ago!
Style: LT3 + Mat + Gel Seat Bundle
I wanted to use this machine for a couple weeks before reviewing it to see if any quirks or bugs would show up, but I have to say I'm enormously pleased! Honestly, I wish I'd gotten this thing years ago. I decided to spring for the more expensive model in favor of a more comfortable seat, and some other perks. I figured that a workout machine should be solid and well-made, and so I shouldn't skimp on it. I'm glad I went for it. First of all, the workout is FANTASTIC. I can work up a major sweat and burn a ton of calories in a short time with absolutely no pain. It also doesn't get as tedious as some workouts can. You can switch it up by turning the handles, or arms only, or legs only. The tension adjustment is right by the seat, so it's easy to change without having to move. The machine itself is indeed solid and well-made. The assembly has you putting multiple bolts with locking washers at every joint. There's no rattling or wobbling. The handles and front bar are coated with a comfortable non-slip rubber. The seat and seat back are thick and comfortable. The foot pedals are big enough to allow for any size foot in any position, and the textured plastic keeps your feet in place. The construction is heavy metal tubing that the manufacturer didn't skimp on, but the footprint of the thing is small, so it fits nicely in our little workout room. There's no reason this thing won't last for decades. Several reviews on this product complained about the assembly. Baloney! The directions were quite clear, and each step gives you the hardware in a bag labeled for that step. There wasn't much to it, and the tool they give you works for everything. The computer console is very simple, but sufficient. It cycles through time, calories, distance, and speed. There's a single button to select the mode, or press and hold to reset at the beginning of the workout. There's also a convenient place to rest a tablet or phone for watching or listening to something while you sweat. It does take some trial and error to find the right positions for the seat and handles. The one very minor complaint I have is that the seat could be a little more adjustable. The mechanism has locking points that are widely spaced and move the seat either up and away from the pedals, or down and toward the pedals. Those locking points could be closer together, and it would be nice if there was a feature that allowed you to slide the seat forward or back horizontally as well. But even with that very minor comment, it was possible for me to find an adjustment that works well for me. Between the adjustments of the seat, the handles, and where my feet rest on the pedals I was able to find the right combination to be comfortable. Now I just sit down and go. It's an awesome machine. I highly recommend it!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2020 by Kindle Customer

  • FreeStep LT3 Recumbent Cross Trainer Stepper
Style: LT3 + Mat + Gel Seat Bundle
I wanted a recumbent eliptical after using one at the gym. Gym quality recumbents run a few thousand dollars. That seemed like overkill. I found this one on Amazon along with another to compare to. This one had the best reviews and I thought it would fit in the space I had allotted for it. The dimensions indicated it would also fit assembled through a standard bedroom door of 30". It arrived in front of my garage and was tough to slide into the house. But is wasn't too far and the unopened box fit through each door with a little to spare. Before opening the box I watched a youtube video which relieved some of my concerns. One suggestion was very helpful "don't take it out of the box, take the box away from it." That made good sense and after taking all the loose parts out and separating them. It left cutting the box away and sliding the base out of the box. Assembly by myself, took about two hours. Written instructions were good. Parts marked easily. Teeter also has more video's though I finished not needing them. A few bolts were a little hard to get started. But eventual successs. Attaching the seat to the seat back had an issue because there are two choice based on one's comfort. I guessed wrong (it is better for with more space between the seat and back) so after it was all together and I sat on it, I had to undo the seat & back from the frame and redo the seat). The only other glitch on assembly was in seating the bar with electronics into the frame. Here there was nearly a half inch of space with the bar being wider than the frame receivers. It took some straining and manipulating but I succeeded in putting them together. It works fine. Once assembled it wasn't too hard using the wheels to get it into the room where it was to go. It is not that easy to pick up (110 lbs) and raise high enough for the wheels to work and then it also tends to roll faster. But success. After spending some time trying it out I was pretty satisfied. When using the pedals only without arms one can see it has smooth operation, WIth arms one needs to get a smooth cadence so it doesn't feel a little too jerky. I was glad I bought the gel seat pad with it since it is more comfortable. The seat adjustments are fair. Sometimes it seems too far away and at other too close. Placing your feet higher or lower on the pedals also makes a difference. I find tt works better if one is leaning back into the seatback when riding, sitting up only increases loss of smoothness. The tension adjustment knob takes some getting used to since it is not easily seen while seated. You end up using it by feel. It works alright. The handles have a couple of positions, these are not my favorite but again work adequately and I expect to get more used to these. The electronics are basic (time, distance and rpm) it reminded me of an eliptical I had in 2002. So actually it is enough for me. Ultimately, I am satisfied with the qualtity and value for this one at around $900. There is a cheaper one by Teeter I never tried. You can't compare this one to those at the gym that are $2500 to over $4000. Also they weigh over twice as much as this one. Try moving that. I think it will get good use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by P. Mendelberg P. Mendelberg

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