Leg-Toning Mobility Machines

The Me-Mover Lets You Workout as You Zip Through the City

It should come as no surprise to the designers of the Me-Mover that their product will be invariably be compared to the StairMaster. That's because this Dutch design uses the same up-and-down motion to propel riders forward as the StairMaster uses to help exercisers build toned legs.

The Me-Mover allows users to zip through the city while getting a solid workout. According to the creators the Me-Mover offers a ride that is 40 percent more intense (physically) than a traditional bike ride. The frame is made out of aluminum and the entire package weighs in at 44 pounds. It can be folded for easy storage and transportation on public transit. It will be released in 2014 and will sell for $1,606.

Personal Mobility Machines
Design personal mobility solutions that offer physical exercise for the rider, such as the Me-Mover.
Urban Fitness
Create workout equipment that specifically caters to people living in high-density urban areas, where outdoor exercise may be unsafe or inconvenient.
Foldable Fitness
Innovate and develop lightweight, portable fitness machines that can be easily stored and transported, like the Me-Mover.

Sectors Adopting This

Fitness Equipment Manufacturing
Design and produce personal mobility machines for fitness enthusiasts who want to integrate exercise into their daily commute.
Urban Transportation
Partner with fitness equipment manufacturers to offer affordable and accessible solutions for fitness enthusiasts who want to commute on public transit while still getting a good workout.
Tourism and Recreation
Introduce physical fitness tours that allow visitors to tour cities and urban environments on personal mobility machines like the Me-Mover.
SCORE
5.0 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 85%
Activity 56%
Freshness 8%