How a Cross Trainer Compares to a Recumbent Bike
The Teeter FreeStep adds to the benefits of a recumbent bike by working the upper and lower body simultaneously to burn more calories in less time.
The Teeter FreeStep adds to the benefits of a recumbent bike by working the upper and lower body simultaneously to burn more calories in less time.
Muscle targeting not only helps build muscle and strength but helps burn more calories during the day and prevents burnout. Use the Teeter FreeStep for a fun and effective workout!
The FreeStep's Dual Power Motion combines upper and lower body strength training with cardio for a full body workout that feels easier, while burning more calories, for faster results.
When choosing a home cardio machine, the benefits of magnetic resistance strongly outweigh the friction resistance options including whisper-quiet operation, little-to-no maintenance, and intensity controlled with one simple dial.
The Teeter FreeStep's Patented Stride Technology is designed to take the pain and pressure off the knees and joints, while delivering a stress-free workout and strengthening the surrounding muscles.
Find the perfect machine for your needs with this side-by-side comparison of all the most popular types of home cardio equipment including ellipticals, recumbent bikes, and the new Teeter FreeStep.
See how the Teeter FreeStep stacks up in a side by side comparison to a popular recumbent cross trainer, including price, size, guarantee, financing, and features.
See how the Teeter FreeStep stacks up in a side by side comparison of the four most popular recumbent cross trainer options, including price, size, guarantee, financing, and features.
Here is a look at how the new Teeter FreeStep improves on the already plentiful benefits of the most well-known low-impact cardio machine you would find in physical therapy clinics
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