Ellipse by LegXercise
• Stimulate Leg Circulation
• Reduce Swelling in your Legs
• Great for Legs Weakened by a Sedentary Lifestyle
• Calm Restless Legs
• Perfect for Seniors and the Elderly
• Ideal for Poor Leg Circulation
• Passive Movement
• Pacemaker Safe
• ICD Safe
• Implanted Defibrillator Safe
• Increase your Mobility
• Circulation Booster
• Loosen Stiff Leg Joints
• Relax & Soothe your Leg Muscles
• Strengthen & Tone your Legs
• Seated Under Desk Elliptical
• Motorized Elliptical
• 46% Larger Rotational Diameter
• Easy on your joints
• More exercise than many models
• More movement than many models
• Easy to use
• High quality with vigorous testing standards
Ellipse Ultra Smooth Movement that's Super Easy on your Joints
We created Ellipse with a 46% larger Rotational Diameter than any other seated elliptical in the world, this provides more Exercise and Range of Motion that's also Super Low Impact, Ultra Smooth and Feels Great!
Stay Active even while Enjoying
Your Favorite Seated Activities!
From the Makers of The Original LegXercise, LegXercise Pro, LegXercise Max and Ellipse
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ellipse
Very satisfied with product
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Ellipse
Smooth rotation of pedals, easy to move and set up even for seniors but difficult to adjust for variation in leg length. Quiet
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Ellipse
I am a busy therapist, it has been difficult to find time to exercise. I am able to use this during sessions. It has been fantastic.
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Ellipse
Love it very much. So good for my legs.
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Great
It is all right nice product it helps alot with the leg movement.
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I love it.
I go on everyday.
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Works great
No problems with it. Trying to use it at least every day. Started at 2000 steps and now up to 5000.
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Ellipse
Great product
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Great
I've just had heart surgery and unfortunately for me, I have multiple sclerosis. After the operation a period of rehabilitation was more than necessary and my mobility problems caused by MS were not there to make my convalescence easy. Fortunately, I found Ellipse, which provides me with exercises that are never violent and whose intensity I can manage. I do 500 pedal strokes two or three times a day and this contributes greatly to my recovery.