We are often asked how our products compare with other popular options in New Zealand. The first comparison is MOTOmed loop next to our Rehamoto LGT-5100D — both are full-feature active–passive floor trainers for leg and arm work in neuro-rehab. The second is the Saratoga Cycle trainer line alongside Supapedal Pro — here the hardware philosophy differs more (motorised height-adjustable exerciser versus the long-running Saratoga table- and chair-side cycle trainers), so the read is about fit for task rather than a point-for-point spec race.
MOTOmed loop and Rehamoto LGT-5100D
If you are shortlisting an active-passive trainer in NZ, MOTOmed is a European name many teams already know. The MOTOmed loop is a floor-standing unit in the same broad class as the LGT-5100D: motor-assisted and active limb work from one chassis, with programmes on a built-in screen. Your team can line up current datasheets and a floor demo when you want to compare footprint, weight, and display details in the room.
The Rehamoto LGT-5100D is aimed at the same clinical workload: upper and lower limb cycling, passive through to loaded active work, neuro populations, wheelchair access with the right accessories, and on-board themes such as spasm handling, symmetry, games, and live metrics. Clinicians often notice the 8-inch touchscreen tilt range for carer access, a heavier chassis (we quote 55 kg), and local support from Rehamoto in New Zealand.
Saratoga Cycle and Supapedal Pro
Saratoga Cycle is a familiar name in North American and catalogue-based rehab supply: compact upper- and/or lower-limb cycle trainers, often used from a chair, wheelchair, or bedside, with adjustable mechanical resistance and a simple exercise computer on many configurations (elapsed time, speed, distance).
Supapedal Pro is our height-adjustable, motorised exerciser for passive and active work. You move between upper and lower emphasis by swapping crank attachments for handles or feet rather than buying a second chassis. It is aimed at home, clinic, and residential care where therapists want powered assistance as well as active loading — a different default than a friction-led cycle trainer, though both can sit in the same wider “limb trainer” conversation.
If the person cannot complete revolutions without motor help, a passive-capable unit belongs on the shortlist. Supapedal Pro is built for that motor-assisted workload alongside active sessions when strength returns.
Rehamoto equipment
Specifications, galleries, and manuals for the trainers discussed above are on each product page — use Learn more on a card to open it.

Rehamoto LGT-5100D
Recumbent rehab bike for upper and lower limbs with intelligent training modes.
- Active, passive, and assisted training; spasm handling
- Can be used from a wheelchair
- 8" touchscreen
- Paediatric model: LGT-5100DC

Supapedal Pro
Height-adjustable motorised exerciser for upper and lower limbs—switch between arm and leg training with a quick crank conversion.
- 2-in-1 arm and leg trainer
- Swap cranks for handles or foot pedals
- Passive and active exercise
- For home, clinic, or care