Description
The Upper Limbs Trainer BLH-1508 is the workhorse arm station of an inclusive fitness course: rotating ergonomic handles that strengthen biceps, triceps and deltoids while keeping shoulder, elbow and wrist joints moving through comfortable, controlled ranges. Wheelchair users and standing users share the same unit.
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Strength and mobility in the same movement
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Each rotation of the handles both loads the arm muscles and takes the joints through their range — a combination that suits maintenance training for seniors, structured rehabilitation and targeted muscle work for regular exercisers. The fluid mechanism avoids sudden loads, and non-slip grips keep the hold secure in wet weather.
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- Rotating ergonomic handles producing smooth, natural arm movements
- Targets biceps, triceps and deltoids plus upper-back support muscles
- Wheelchair-friendly geometry for use seated or standing
- Anti-corrosion materials proven in permanent outdoor installation
- Injury-conscious design: no free weights, no pinch points, controlled paths
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A simple progression that shows results
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Start with shoulder circles — rotate the handles one way, then the other — to mobilise the joints. Progress to slow, contracted rotations for muscle tone, then to opposite-direction work that trains coordination between both arms. Practised a few times a week, users typically feel measurable gains in strength and shoulder freedom within weeks — progress that builds the physical autonomy inclusive design aims for.
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Specifications
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| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
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| Mechanism | Rotating handles, fluid guided motion |
| Muscles worked | Biceps, triceps, deltoids, upper back |
| Joint benefits | Shoulder, elbow and wrist mobility |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair users, seniors, rehabilitation patients |
| Structure | Anti-corrosion steel for indoor or outdoor use |
| Maintenance | Minimal — routine cleaning and fixings check |
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Frequently asked questions
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Where does the BLH-1508 sit within the BLH range?
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It is the general-purpose arm station: broader muscle focus than the stretching-oriented BLH-1507, and lighter, more mobility-driven than the pressing stations. Most circuits place it mid-course.
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Do users need instruction?
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No — the rotating movement is intuitive, making the unit appropriate for unsupervised public parks as well as staffed facilities.
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Is it effective for rehabilitation programmes?
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Yes — the soft, repeatable movement pattern is exactly what progressive upper-limb rehabilitation protocols call for, before load is added elsewhere.
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Request a quotation
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Plan your accessible circuit with Light In Fitness — free quotation within 24 to 72 business hours, or call +33 6 20 72 66 96.









