OPEN BOX Scoop Lateral Elliptical
This Open Box has the same great warranty as a new Scoop®. This Scoop® has been quality checked and assured to arrive in like new condition.Â
Scoop® Lateral Elliptical is the affordable zero-impact trainer that's different from other pedalers on the market. It moves your body laterally, activating muscles other devices ignore!
Scoop® Lateral Elliptical is the affordable zero-impact trainer that's different from other pedalers on the market. It moves your body laterally, activating muscles other devices ignore!  What does this mean for you? Life changing results! Just take a look at our real, verified customer reviews to see how pedaling a few minutes a day can get you moving and feeling more like your old self. Our tens of thousands of customers are taking the stairs again, playing Pickleball again, or simply walking the dog around the block again Scoop® is small, portable and backed by over a decade of study. It features the identical patented technology found in machines costing $2000 or more.  Pedal your way back to your old self.  Try it today!
- Get back to your old self in just minutes a day
- Tone the entire lower body 360 degrees
- Afraid of stairs? Â Our customers aren't!Â
- Pedal your way back to the life you want
- Move better! Â Your friends and family will notice
- Move with confidence and ease again
- Tired of letting your knees hold you back?Â
- The identical tech found in machines costing thousands
- Don't let arthritis stop you anymore!Â
Work Your Body In All Three Planes Of Motion
Helix®Lateral Trainers work the body in all three planes of human motion. This means that more muscles are being worked during every moment of a workout, translating to increased calorie burn and quicker achievement of targeted heart rates.
Portable Comparison
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Purpose
Reduces joint pain in a home setting
Reduces joint pain in a home or professional clinic setting
Classes
Free live & on demand 24/7Â
Free live & on demand 24/7Â
User Weight Limit
Up to 250 lbs
Up to 315 lbs
Tension
Adjustable resistance; graduates from no tension to moderate tension only
Adjustable resistance with 8 distinct settings; from no tension to high tension
Cardio Benefit
Minor
Can double as a true fitness device
Carry Handle?
No
Yes
Pedals
Average-sized pedals fit most sizes. Larger pedals are available for an additional fee
Oversized pedals with adjustable straps accommodate all sizes & orthopedic shoes
Unit Weight
21Â lbs
27Â lbs
Stability
Sometimes, depending on user's leg length. Unit = 16 inches tall
Often, depending on user leg length. Unit = 13.5 inches tall
Frequently Asked Questions
Scoop® is the original at-home therapy product that is the most budget friendly. TheraScoop® is the professional upgrade designed for pro settings like physical therapy clinics and doctor’s offices. However, many people choose the professional version for home use because of its added features.
Scoop® and TheraScoop® are designed to facilitate a circular motion with your feet. This is what engages the muscles you want to engage. If you pedal down too hard, as if you are on a bicycle, you might find that the machine pushes away from you. Instead, concentrate on lifting your knees up. Imagine your feet are drawing a circle, like following the hands around a clock. This is the correct motion, and if you pedal this way, the machine will not push away from you. If the machine pushes away from you, it is your cue that you need to focus on that crucial circular motion. For a demonstration, see this video.
Yes, on Scoop® you may adjust the tension from no tension (knob turned all the way to the left or counter clockwise) to moderate tension (knob turned all the way to the right or clockwise). Because Scoop® is primarily for therapy, heavy tension is not recommended. On TheraScoop®, you have 8 distinct tension settings and you can adjust it from light resistance to high resistance. This means that TheraScoop® can double as a true workout machine as well as to provide therapy when used with the lower resistance levels.
Some customers use this therapy daily, while some do a few sessions per week. While it is always important to listen to your own body (and of course to follow the recommendation of your PT or healthcare professional) we typically recommend working up to three - four 20 minutes sessions per week. If you are are recovering from injury, very weakened or in severe pain, we want you to start very slowly, perhaps simply a few minutes per session. It is important to remember that lateral training is zero impact and will not harm even bone-on-bone joints, yet it is working muscles that most of us have not worked in a very long time, so there could be some muscle soreness afterwards. After your first workout, evaluate how you feel and wait for any soreness to subside before you start your next session. Then, gradually build up to longer and longer sessions by adding one to two minutes per workout. Remember to alternate directions throughout the session. Finally, our free classes on Facebook are always an excellent way to learn more and to get expert advice.
Lateral trainers work more muscles than traditional pedalers, and they go in two different directions to allow you to focus on different muscle groups. When you are pedaling so that your right foot is going clockwise (pedaling 'out'), you are adding an extra focus to your hips and outer thighs. When you are pedaling so that your right foot is going counter-clockwise (pedaling 'in'), you are adding an extra focus to your inner thighs. We recommend switching throughout your workout to ensure a balanced workout. Please watch the video for more.
Yes! You may wear bare feet, socks or flat soled shoes of any kind.
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