The Ironman Standard Reading Rack works with virtually every fitness machine on the market. This solid plastic frame is shaped to simply wrap around the top edge of the display panel to create the perfect reading position for you.
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Product Details
Package Length:
13.2 inches
Package Width:
10.3 inches
Package Height:
3.4 inches
Package Weight:
1.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 10 reviews
Features
Works on treadmills, bikes, steppers, and elliptical machines
Great for holding books, newspapers and magazines
No Screws, hooks or attachments needed
Lightweight, durable construction
90-Day warranty for materials or workmanship with proof of purchase
Customer Reviews
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More incentive to work out! Nov 03, 2008 The ironman fits perfectly on my old style treadmill. Thanks for allowing me to exercise and read at the same time and it gives me more incentive to work out!
Measure before you buy Sep 21, 2008 Measure the depth of the controls on your treadmill prior to purhcasing this product. My console is thick and it would not fit so the rack was returned. It may be better equipped for a thin control panel.
Ironman Reading Rack May 23, 2008 Good vendor, arrived promptly and in good condition. a good product, exactly what i needed for our treadmill/bike.
good for what it is Apr 17, 2008 I use it on my elliptical trainer. It works for holding items such as the remote or papers and magazines but there is one glitch I hadn't thought of. Because of the way it is designed you can't turn pages of books without having to pick the whole book up out of the rack first then repositioning the book back in. I guess this would happen with any reading rack designed for exercise machines. The other problem that I hadn't anticipated is that the rack covers my whole console so I can't adjust any settings or look to see how much longer my workout is going to last, etc. There is nothing wrong with the actual reading rack itself, it is just not as convenient as I thought it would be.
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OK but... Feb 08, 2008 Great idea, unfortunately my treadmill has a curve at the top so that the book holder does not sit flush. I also had to put a piece of stryofoam at the back of some books (thin books)to keep the pages from turning while I am reading.