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Monday, 24 May 2021

Exerpeutic EXERWORK 2000i versus 1000 Desk Exercise Bike, Comparison Review

Whether you’re working from home or at the office, the Exerpeutic Exerwork 2000i and 1000 Desk Exercise Bikes are an ideal way to keep active and burn calories while you work!


 
Exerpeutic Exerwork 1000 Desk Exercise Bike, review features compared with Exerwork 2000i
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Exerpeutic Exerwork 2000i Desk Exercise Bike, review features compared with Exerwork 1000i
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The Exerpeutic Exerwork 2000i is the newest model over the more basic Exerwork 1000 Desk Exercise Bike (also referred to as the WorkFit 1000) and now comes with a great range of upgraded features including:

 

·         24 preset programs (the 1000 has none)

·         24 magnetic resistance levels (the 1000 only has 8)

·         Bluetooth technology to connect to the free My Cloud Fitness App (NO Bluetooth on the 1000)

 

Exerwork 2000i's Bluetooth for My Cloud Fitness App, plus 24 programs & 24 resistance levels
Exerwork 2000i's Bluetooth
for My Cloud Fitness App
 


The My Cloud Fitness App is available free of charge on your iOS or Android mobile device / phone or tablet and offers online fitness tracking and a wealth of additional exciting training options to keep you motivated on the Exerwork 2000i such as On-Demand Studio Classes, Scenic Routes, HIIT Training, Personalized Programs and much more!  (Note that although the App itself is free, a subscription is required to access the online training classes etc.)

 

Both the Exerpeutic Exerwork 2000i and 1000 Desk Exercise Bikes feature a large fully-adjustable desktop, measuring around 24” wide by 16” deep and can easily accommodate a laptop and can support up to 44 lbs in item weight.  The desktop also features a handy storage drawer, two cup holders and a soft-foam durable arm-rest to support your wrists/arms as you work.

Large desktop 24" wide x 16" deep, with 2 cup holders & LCD display in centre of armrest on Exerpeutic Exerwork 2000i and 1000 desk exercise bike
Large desktop 24" wide x 16" deep,
with 2 cup holders &
LCD display in centre of armrest

The Exerwork 2000i and 1000 desktop’s adjustability allows for 3 angle adjustments (0, 16 or 33 degrees), 5 height adjustments (from 41” up to 45”) and forward/backwards adjustability to allow for sitting or standing position as you work.

 

A 2.5” LCD display screen sits in the centre of the Exerwork 2000i and 1000 desktop’s armrest and displays motivating workout stats such as Time, Speed, Distance, Odometer, Scan, and Calories Burned.  The Exerwork 2000i’s monitor is powered by an AC adapter whereas the 1000’s is battery operated.


Exerwork 2000i's LCD display screen, image
Exerwork 2000i's LCD display screen



Exerwork 1000's LCD display screen, image
Exerwork 1000's LCD display screen


The Exerpeutic Exerwork 2000i and 1000 Desk Exercise Bike’s large seat is adjustable for different user heights from 5ft 1” up to 6ft 3” tall.  The seat itself measures around 15” wide by 11” long and features comfortable 2.5” thick AirSoft cushioning that allows air to breathe through the fabric.  The seat also features a cushioned backrest for added comfort.  The Exerwork 2000i’s backrest is adjustable with 2 angle positions whereas the 1000’s backrest is non-adjustable.

 

Exerwork 2000i's seat, image
Exerwork 2000i's seat


Exerwork 1000's seat with pulse sensors in side handlebars, image
Exerwork 1000's seat with
pulse sensors in side handlebars


If you look closely at the pictures, you’ll see that the Exerpeutic Exerwork 1000 has the addition of handlebars by the side of the seat with integrated pulse sensors – a feature the 2000i does not have.

 

Both the Exerpeutic Exerwork 2000i and 1000 Desk Exercise Bikes are sturdily constructed with a powder-coated heavy-duty steel frame, with the upgraded 2000i supporting a heavier user weight capacity of up to 400 lbs compared to 300 lbs on the 1000.  Both bikes feature adjustable stabilizers for leveling on uneven floors for added stability.

 

Both the Exerpeutic Exerwork 2000i and 1000 Desk Exercise Bikes operate smoothly and quietly thanks to their flywheel / drive system combination of precision-balanced flywheel and V-belt drive, 3-piece high-torque crank and magnetic resistance system, while the bike’s X-style frame design allows for a comfortable semi-recumbent cycling position.

 

For ease of portability and storage, both the Exerpeutic Exerwork 2000i and 1000 Desk Exercise Bikes feature a folding frame design and rear-mounted transport wheels.  There’s a slight difference in overall weight and dimensions between the two bikes (see comparison table below).

 

Folding frame & rear transport wheels on Exerpeutic Exerwork 2000i and 1000 Desk Exercise Bike, image
Folding frame & rear transport wheels

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FITNESS TIP:  Just a 30 minute cycle ride could burn between 207-345 calories for women, or 252-420 calories for men, depending on the intensity of the cycling

  

Let’s take a glance at the main differences and similarities in features between the Exerpeutic Exerwork 2000i versus 1000 laid out in the easy-to-read comparison tables below to help you decide on which is the best Desk Exercise Bike for you:

  

Monday, 18 January 2021

Exerpeutic 225SL versus 275SL Inversion Table, Comparison Review

Great value for money, the Exerpeutic 225SL and 275Sl Inversion Tables are solidly built with comfortable ergonomics for safe and secure inverting to help relieve back pain.

 

Using an inversion table to stretch out the back muscles can help to relieve pressure on vertebrae discs and ligaments and can also help with improving overall flexibility, increase circulation and so much more.  For a more in-depth look at how inversion tables work and the therapeutic health benefits they can offer, read my article on “Benefits of Inversion Tables for Back Pain Relief”.)

 

Adjustable for different user heights from 4ft 9” up to 6ft 6” tall, both the Exerpeutic 225SL and 275SL Inversion Tables are very comfortable and easy to use.  Both inversion tables feature a 1” thick soft foam backrest and come with a removable lumbar support cushion for added comfort.

 

Exerpeutic 275SL Inversion Table (with heat/vibration massage lumbar support), features compared with Exerpeutic 225SL, with main difference being heat/massage lumbar support on 275SL compared to standard lumbar support on 225SL
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The main difference between the Exerpeutic 225SL and 275SL Inversion Tables is in the type of lumbar support provided – the 225SL has a standard lumbar support cushion while the 275SL has a heat/vibration massage support with 2 massage programs and 3 vibration intensity levels.  A control panel and AC adapter is included with the 275SL to adjust/change the heat/vibration massage – just bear in mind that in order to use this feature you will need to place the inversion table near a wall/power socket.

 

Exerpeutic 275SL Inversion Table's heat/vibration massage lumbar support, image
Exerpeutic 275SL Inversion Table's
heat/vibration massage lumbar support



Exerpeutic 225SL Inversion Table's standard lumbar support, image
Exerpeutic 225SL Inversion Table's
standard lumbar support

Apart from the difference in the type of lumbar support offered and a slight difference in user weight capacity between these two inversion tables (250 lbs user weight on the 225SL versus 300 lbs user weight on the 275SL), the Exerpeutic 225SL and 275SL are both the same, offering easy inversion angle adjustments up to 265 degrees with a 3 Angle position adjustable rear cross bar (eliminates the typical strap system found on most traditional inversion tables).

 

3 Angle position adjustable rear cross bar on Exerpeutic 225SL and 275SL Inversion Tables, eliminates the typical strap system, image
3 Angle position adjustable rear cross bar

Both the Exerpeutic 225SL and 275SL Inversion Tables are constructed with a double lock ratchet tooth mechanism and solid two-piece ratchet design for safe and secure inverting and both tables feature full-loop foam covered handlebars for easy return to the upright position after inverting.

 

For safety and comfort, both the Exerpeutic 225SL and 275SL Inversion Tables feature an easy-reach “Palm-Activated” Sure Lock adjustable ratchet ankle locking system together with AIRSOFT ankle holders which are designed to ensure NO pinching or pain on your ankles while inverting.  The cleverly-designed AIRSOFT technology allows air to flow into different chambers of the ankle holders to auto fit around your legs/ankles for a more comfortable experience while inverting.

 

AIRSOFT ankle holders on Exerpeutic 225SL and 275SL Inversion Tables, image
AIRSOFT ankle holders

Both the Exerpeutic 225SL and 275SL Inversion Tables are sturdily constructed with a heavy-duty steel frame, with each table weighing around 64.4 lbs and having a footprint of around 26.5” wide x 56.5” long x 64” high.  Both inversion tables having a folding design to help save space when not in use, with folded dimensions of around 26.5” wide x 41.5” long x 76.5” high.

 

For peace of mind, both the Exerpeutic 225SL and 275SL Inversion Tables are UL Safety Certified and come with a 1-year limited warranty.

 

Up to 265 degrees inverting angle on Exerpeutic 225SL and 275SL Inversion Tables, image
Up to 265 degrees inverting angle

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Let’s take a glance at the main differences and similarities in features and specifications between the Exerpeutic 225SL versus Exerpeutic 275SL to help you decide on which one is the best Inversion Table for you: