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Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Intros the HurryCycle

December 16, 2021 by HME Business

Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare had added the HurryCycle Exercise Pedaler to its personal care product line.

The low-impact HurryCycle is designed to stand independently and can be moved with the pole handle to prevent falls caused by bending over to adjust or move the device.

The pole handle also includes an adjustable tension knob that accommodates any fitness level. The electronic display tracks workout progress stats like time, count, calories, and reps per minute.

“The HurryCycle is the perfect solution for remaining active at home,” said Amanda Giosos, product manager of Personal Care. “The pole handle allows the pedaler to be set up and moved easily around the home for added safety and peace of mind. It also features self-righting feet that allow it to tilt to the user’s desired angle and stand on its own for convenient storage.”

Other features include handle foam grip, non-slip rubber pads, lightweight and compact design, and tool-free assembly.

Learn more about the HurryCycle.

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