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HCI Fitness PhysioTrainer Upper Body Ergonometer
Features an easy-to-adjust resistance knob with eight loading levels; whisper quiet electromagnetic resistanceMeasures 22.5 x 21 x 18 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 29 poundsCommercial grade high impact shroud cover and comfortable multi-purpose handles with adjustable Velcro strapsCompact design, easy to handle and store when not being used with industrial poly-v belt drive for smooth and dependable pedalingManufacturer's warranty: frame - lifetime, drive belt - two years, electronics - one year, wearable parts - one year
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u/gimp439 ยท 2 pointsr/bicycling

I've been on a handbike for 20+ years and while I love it, a handbike has exactly zero advantages to a regular bike. It's heavier, slower, bigger, and goddamn expensive. Sure, you work different muscles, but you could get one of these for a fraction of the cost and be just as well off.

Handbikes are:

  • Terribly difficult to transport. They're really long and simple-but-still-a-pain to disassemble. Only one company makes a handbike rack and it costs $375.
  • So expensive. The cheapest ones go for $2000, but it'd be like getting a road bike from Wal-Mart. Design and components are sub-par and you wouldn't ever really be happy with it. You'd need to spend $4000 or more to get quality components and design.
  • Slow. You're using a MUCH smaller muscle group and you don't have the same weight and leverage as you do on pedals. And you're much more sensitive to grades - even the slightest incline is amplified.
  • EDIT: They're also difficult to see. If you worry about cars seeing you on a regular bike just wait until your head is 2' off the ground. Even with a HUGE safety flag I've had a lot of close calls.

    I love my bike and I love riding, but if I did have a choice I'd never choose a handbike.