Ok, I looked at the website and as I see it... I would not purchase the product as a consumer. As a consumer the site does not offer a price but rather requests and open check. According to the terms of your consumer contract the consumer accepts all risks and must pay truck freight both ways. All repairs and adjustments must be done in the Golden State. A 5% penalty for returned merchandise. A return authorization number must be issued before any item can be returned. And the manufacturer makes no claims to its worthiness and safe. And this is all before I've signed the dotted line. No exercise equipment should be tested or used without a physical therapist being onsite and working with the person. No exercise equipment should be purchased without an evaluation by an physical therapist and written established goals. No exercise equipment should be tested or ordered without medical doctor's approval. This is not to imply that the uppertone equipment doesn't work. This is not to imply that the uppertone or wheelchair gym won't improve one's overall health. What I do suggest is that everyone performs due diligence before you spend precious money on something that may not work and returning the equipment may not be practical. Is it worth the money? Still, I don't know how much everything costs. You asked..... I offered. Best Wishes In a message dated 11/3/2011 2:23:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
Take a look at THE WHEELCHAIR GYM www.lotechusa.com

