Description
The Bicycle Trainer BLH-1509 brings the most familiar of all cardio movements — cycling — into the accessible fitness area. Adjustable pedals and modulated resistance let wheelchair users, seniors and rehabilitation patients pedal at their own level, strengthening legs and stimulating blood flow in a safe, guided setting.
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Cycling, made universal
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Because everyone knows how to pedal, the BLH-1509 needs no explanation — a decisive advantage in free-access parks where no instructor is present. Its adjustable pedals adapt to users seated in a wheelchair or standing, and its wide access space lets a chair position directly at the crank.
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- Adjustable pedals configurable for wheelchair or standing use
- Modulated resistance for progressive training from rehabilitation to fitness
- Non-slip pedals holding the foot securely through the cycle
- Wide access space engineered around wheelchair dimensions
- Anti-corrosion, UV-resistant build with a clean, modern outdoor design
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What regular pedalling delivers
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Muscle: quadriceps, calves and hamstrings are loaded through a complete, even cycle, supporting posture and stability. Joints: hips, knees and ankles move through repeated, controlled ranges — the mechanism physiotherapists use to prevent and treat stiffness. Circulation: rhythmic contraction of the calf muscles drives venous return, easing heavy-leg symptoms common in seated users. Mind: steady, familiar exercise reduces stress and builds the confidence that keeps users coming back.
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Specifications
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| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
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| Mechanism | Cycling movement, adjustable pedals |
| Resistance | Modulated, progressive |
| Muscles worked | Quadriceps, calves, hamstrings |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair-accessible layout; standing use supported |
| Structure | Anti-corrosion, UV-resistant steel |
| Environment | Parks, rehabilitation centres, inclusive gym zones |
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Frequently asked questions
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How does the BLH-1509 differ from the Lower Limbs Trainer BLH-1510?
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The BLH-1509 reproduces a continuous cycling motion for cardio-oriented sessions, while the BLH-1510 focuses on guided leg strengthening; many sites install both to cover endurance and strength.
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Is it safe for unsupervised public use?
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Yes — the movement is guided, the pedals non-slip and the resistance self-limited, meeting the practical safety expectations of free-access areas.
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Can resistance be set per user?
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Yes, resistance modulates simply so consecutive users — a senior, then an athlete — each find an appropriate load in seconds.
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Request a quotation
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Request your free quotation for the BLH-1509 or a complete inclusive fitness course — response within 24 to 72 business hours, or call +33 6 20 72 66 96.









