Excy XCS 200 Exercise Specifications

Optimized for Home and Small Clinics

Excy XCS 200 Full-Body Portable Exercise Bike Range Key: 0 to 5*
0 = Just Moving
3 = Athletic
5 = Super strong
*User must have and utilize good controlled movement in order to keep Excy stable at this level
**Standing weight limit is 220 pounds, otherwise there are no weight limits to Excy XS 200 models

Excy XCS 240

(Optimized for Upper Body Ergometer, Unicycle, and Chair and Desk Cycle)

XCS 240 Exercise Range

  • Upper Body Ergometer (0-5)
  • Strength Training (0-5)
  • Unicycle (0-5)**
  • Floor /Desk Cycle (0-5)
  • Recumbent Bike (0-5)

Primary Use Cases:


  • Light to vigorous upper body ergometer floor strength and cardio training
  • Light to vigorous upper body ergometer table cycling
  • Light to vigorous step cycling / unicycle
  • Light to vigorous floor cycling while lying down
  • Light to vigorous leg cycling placed in front of a chair with adjustable heights
  • Light to moderate recumbent cycling
  • Light to moderate leg cycling placed in front of a chair

Components:

  • XCS 200 Cycle
  • Excy Narrow Keeper
  • Fixed Bar
  • Does not include the Excy Slide for optimal recumbent bike positioning

Excy XCS 260

(Most popular: Optimized for multiple recumbent heights / adjustable upper body ergometer / all workout positions)

XCS 260 Exercise Range

  • Recumbent Bike (0-5)
  • Upper Body Ergometer (0-5)
  • Strength Training (0-5)
  • Unicycle (0-5)**
  • Chair / Desk Cycle (0-5)
  • Floor Rowing Simulation Position (0-5)

Primary Use Cases:


  • Light to vigorous recumbent cycling with adjustable sizes for any rider
  • Light to vigorous step cycling / unicycle
  • Light to vigorous leg cycling placed in front of a chair with adjustable heights
  • Light to vigorous floor cycling while lying down
  • Light to vigorous upper body table cycling
  • Light to vigorous upper body floor strength and cardio training

Components:

  • XCS 200 Cycle
  • Excy Narrow Keeper
  • Fixed Bar
  • Slide

Small Footprint

  • Weight: 13.3 to 14 pounds
  • Storage position varies: L33” x W13.5” x H16.5”  to  30” x W18”x H5.5”
  • Folds and unfolds easily
  • Easy to carry

Four Adjustable Heights

  • No Pin: L33” x W13.5” x H16.5” (without bar) / L33”x W18” x H16.75” (with Bar)
  • Hole 1: L31” x W13.5” x H 18” (without Bar / L31” x W18” x H19” (with Bar)
  • Hole 2: L28”x W13.5”x H21.5” (without Bar) / L28”x W18”x H22” (with Bar)
  • Hole 3: L22.5”x W13.5” x H24.5” (without Bar) / L33” x W18”x H25” (with Bar)

Features

  • 2-70 LBS bi-directional active resistance force
  • 20X the resistance force and 30X the resistance torque of other portable exercise bikes
  • Large resistance knob
  • Bi-directional resistance
  • 6″ steel crank accommodate any 9/16″ pedal
  • Quiet
  • Thermal sensor to measure output
  • No assembly required
  • No weight limit (except standing position at 220 pounds)
  • Disinfects safely with CaviWipes, AHP wipes, etc.
  • Stabilizer bumpers
  • Multi-purpose foot pedal (hand pedal accessory available)
  • Heavy duty metal construction. Powder coated.
  • Recyclable packaging

The New XCS Pro

Full-Body Portable Exercise Bike Optimized for Hospitals and Clinics

 

 

 

Lightweight and Compact

  • Weight:14.5 pounds
  • Storage / Transport Dimensions: L30” x W18”x H5.5”
  • Folds and unfolds easily
  • Wider front base for greater stability (especially on soft surfaces like beds and physical therapy tables)
  • Wider Keeper with body indicator measurements

Four Adjustable Height

  • No Pin: L33”x W18” x H16.75”
  • Hole 1: L31” x W18” x H19”
  • Hole 2: L28”x W18”x H22”
  • Hole 3:  L33” x W18”x H25”

Features

  • Active resistance from 1-25 pounds
  • Large resistance knob
  • Bi-directional resistance
  • 6″ steel cranks
  • Thermal sensor to measure output
  • No assembly required
  • No weight limit (except standing position: 220 pounds)
  • Easy to carry
  • Adjustable heights and length
  • Disinfects safely with CaviWipes, AHP wipes, etc.
  • Heavy duty metal construction. Powder coated.
  • Recyclable packaging

Excy Portable Arm Ergometer and Leg Pedal Exerciser Folds Flat for Easy Storage and Transport

Excy XCS Pro

(Optimized for bed, bed-side, and physical therapy table exercises. Accommodates all workout positions)

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XCS Pro Exercise Range

  • Recumbent Bike (0-3)
  • Upper Body Ergometer (0-3)
  • Strength Training (0-3)
  • Bed Bike for Legs (0-2)
  • Bed Bike for Arms (0-3)
  • Lying Down Floor Leg Cycling (0-3)
  • Chair / Desk Cycle (0-3)
  • Unicycle / Step Cycle (0-3)

Primary Use Cases:


  • Light to moderate recumbent cycling with adjustable sizes for any rider
  • Light to moderate leg cycling placed in front of a chair with adjustable heights
  • Light to moderate floor cycling while lying down
  • Light to moderate upper body table cycling
  • Light to moderate upper body floor strength and cardio training
  • Light to vigorous step cycling / unicycle (sports rehabilitation centers)

Excy XCS Pro Accessories

(Optimized for de-conditioned patient populations)

 

Wide Excy Keeper

  • 24×61.5″ (easy to roll, clean, attach)
  • Body indicators to measure hip and knee flexion
  • More surface area for obese patients
  • Use on physical therapy tables to protect surface
  • Prevents scooting in bed, on the floor, and from chair
  • Easily placed under wheelchairs to prevent scooting

Excy XCS Pro Wide Keeper

Ergonomic Hand Pedals:


  • The standard Excy pedal makes it easy to pedal with your hands or legs without worrying about swapping them out and offers a great ergonomic position for all workouts. For those who are interested in special hand cranks, this hand pedal also offers a good ergonomic alternative.

Ergonomic Hand Pedals:


  • Non-slip pedals with easy-to-adjust pedal straps that fit all foot sizes.

Bike Pedal Wrench:

  • Makes switching pedals easy

Idea for:

  • Seated, standing, or lying down cardiovascular exercise
  • Strengthening upper body and lower body muscles
  • Improving mobility and range of motion in knees, hips, and shoulders
  • Individuals in hospitals for several weeks
  • Space constrained physical therapy clinics, nursing homes
  • Teaching patients to move in ways to ease pain and improve function