cybex 350a home arc trainer Cybex Arc Trainer Machine
SKU: 40126007634
cybex 350a home arc trainer

cybex 350a home arc trainer Cybex Arc Trainer Machine

Sale price$24.90 Regular price$27.67
Save 10%

Shipping Estimate
USA
  • USA
  • CAN

Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 8 - Jul 13

Promo Codes Available:

For Your Every Summer RSVP, with Code: SUMMER15

Description

cybex 350a home arc trainer Cybex Arc Trainer MachineEmail For Accurate Shipping Quote, Lead times vary on new equipment orders! What is the Cybex Arc Trainer? The Cybex Arc trainer is a cardio machine that is usually found in gyms. You stand on it, and you move your legs on it. The machine is a mix of walking, climbing stairs, and an elliptical (a machine on which exercise is performed by moving legs with no arc). It best works for low impact cardio workouts; in most cases, beginners prefer this

Email For Accurate Shipping Quote, Lead times vary on new equipment orders!

What is the Cybex Arc Trainer? 

The Cybex Arc trainer is a cardio machine that is usually found in gyms. You stand on it, and you move your legs on it. The machine is a mix of walking, climbing stairs, and an elliptical (a machine on which exercise is performed by moving legs with no arc). It best works for low-impact cardio workouts; in most cases, beginners prefer this machine to maintain a daily routine of exercising at gyms. 

It’s often called the Arc Trainer Cybex or Cybex Arc Trainer model, and many people also buy it for their homes. They usually search for Cybex Arc Trainers for sale to find the best one on the market. 

Uses for the Arc Trainer Cybex 

The Cybex arc trainer is used to lose weight, as cardio exercises help in burning calories.  People stay fit and exercise without any knee pain, which strengthens legs and hips. It is best suited for beginners and individuals who are overweight. Sometimes, the Cybex Arc Trainer is a piece of gym equipment that is mostly used by beginners. The movement feels natural and smooth; it looks easier but takes effort to perform long-term. 

What is the Cybex 525AT Arc Trainer? 

It is one of the most preferred models, as it offers adjustable resistance, and different workout programs can be carried out with more efficiency. The machine works for both the lower and upper body; beginners can easily use it, as it has an option for adjusting intensity. It is good for all fitness levels, from beginners to athletes. 

Is an Arc Trainer better than an elliptical?

Both machines are good, but they feel different, and their design is as well. The Arc Trainer helps in moving your legs in a curved arc. One can feel more intense even at the same speed. It also burns more calories in one session, so it's best for those who have just started their weight loss journeys. The Arc trainer is better for building leg strength (especially glutes and quads). 

Whereas the elliptical cardio machine moves in an oval shape. It is great for a gentler cardio session and provides an easier motion for beginners. There are Cybex Arc Trainer models that are widely available; they perform the same function but provide a slightly different feeling. 

These Cybex Arc Trainers for sale are available at True Iron Fitness. 

  • Cybex Arc Trainer 772 with E3 Console 

  • Cybex 770a Lower Body Arc Trainer w/E3 Console

  • Cybex R Series 70T Arc Trainer - Total Body

  • Cybex 750A Arc Trainer

  • Cybex 525AT Total Body Arc Trainer 

  • Cybex 750AT Total Body Arc Trainer 

Is the Cybex Arc Trainer good for workouts? 

Yes, it is best for low-impact workouts, as the movement feels smooth and natural. Beginners feel it is easy to adjust for light or intense workouts. With arc trainers, calories are burned faster than with many other machines or regular walks. It also puts less pressure on the knees compared to running.  

It is an excellent source of cardiovascular exercise that helps strengthen the muscles. The endurance gets enhanced, which enables beginners to work out for longer periods. The Cybex Arc trainer is specially designed for aerobic exercises that eventually help in improving cognitive abilities. By performing low-impact cardiovascular exercise, the brain releases chemicals that contribute to happiness.  

What muscles does the Cybex Arc Trainer work?

In simple words, it works for leg muscles. 

  • Quads (front of thigh)—a big muscle group you use to push

  • Glutes (butt muscles)—used a lot when you push hard.

  • Hamstrings (back of thigh)—help in backward motion.

Core muscles, arms, and shoulders also get trained, as the machine has moving handles and one push/pull with them. They do not meet the level of shoulder press or bench press but can be great for building endurance and muscles in the lower body.  

 

The machines come in different variants, whether you are looking for a home gym or a professional workout place. Get Cyber Arc from True Iron Fitness that fits your requirements. For assistance or to know about the product, you can contact us through the helpline number. 

 

Shipping Notes
  • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
  • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
  • Delivery to the USA:
  1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
  • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
Exchange/Return Notes
  • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
  • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
SKU: 40126007634

Discover Niche Categories That Outsell cybex 350a home arc trainer

Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order

4.5 ★★★★★
Based on 1334 reviews
Sort
Highest Rating
Newest First
Oldest First
Product Reviews
T
T. Isaacson
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Fit is good.
Filters fit and look essentially the same as the filters I’ve purchased and the official types from the dealer. I live in an area where wildfires occur almost every year,  so it’s good to have an extra set of filters to change them out after a run of smoky days. 
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2025
C
Charles
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Priced affordable, easy installation, fits snug and perfect and seems durable!!
This cabin air filter and engine air filter seems to be made of high quality materials, installation was a breeze, fitment seems to be perfectly snug affordably priced for a cabin air filter and an engine air filter combined, as for functionality, Only time will tell on its durability.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2025
P
Verified Purchase
Philip and Lucy
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Fits Toyota 2010 FJ cruiser
Perfect fit for a Toyota 2010 FJ cruiser. Install might have been the easiest cabin filter I've done in any car that new. Remove glove box, pull out the cover and replace it. Fits great and takes odors out from it sitting for 6 months in the driveway. No notice to less airflow when on any level of fan speed.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026
S
Verified Purchase
S
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Comparison with POTAUTO filter: Very similar but cheaper
I bought a POTAUTO MAP 1033C and EPAuto CP846 cabin air filter to compare them for use in my 09 Legacy (gen 4). They both seemed comparable and are cheaper than most other, similar filters, though the POTAUTO was and still is ~33% more expensive than the EPAuto. Both seem built well-enough, considering they're only being used as relatively low-flow cabin filters. That said, the EPAuto is slightly better, mainly due to the white trim piece being unattached along one side on the bottom of the POTAUTO filter. Almost certainly nothing that will affect its performance or longevity, but it is interesting considering it's the more expensive of the two. However, it must be kept in mind that this is an incredibly small sample size. In one of my very scientific tests (/s), I held them up side by side and looked through them toward the sun (obviously being careful) to judge thickness/density and uniformity. Neither had any thin spots that I noticed, and they were pretty similar overall. One of them blocked slightly more light than the other, indicating more filtration, but I unfortunately don't remember which one. I feel like it was the EPAuto, but I don't really want to speculate as I could very well be wrong. What I do remember is that the difference was so minor that all else being equal, it wouldn't justify the cost difference between the two. In other words, even if the POTAUTO were the slightly better one, it wouldn't be worth the extra few dollars for the minimal amount of extra filtration. In another test, I compared the filters to each other and the old filter (which I'm pretty sure was OEM, but certainly not a charcoal filter, so it was significantly thinner) by blowing air from a compressor through them. I held the nozzle at roughly the same distance from each on one side of the filters, and I held my other hand at roughly the same distance from each on the other side. The old filter, unsurprisingly, let much more air flow through. Both charcoal filters were much more restrictive due to their extra thickness, leading me to feel much less air coming through. Both were roughly the same. Both filters also held up just fine to the strong blasts of air. I bought a couple other filters that I was going to cut to fit to use one or both with these filters as a pre-filter and/or additional charcoal layer. After the airflow test, I decided against this, as these are a lot more restrictive than OEM already, and I didn't want to push it, since that could at best cause issues with getting good airflow into the car, and at worst could damage the blower. If not for the fact many, many people have been using these and similar filters for a long time without apparent issue caused by this, I would hesitate to even use these. I haven't noticed a decrease in the airflow, but it's doubtful I would since I rarely turn the fan up past the first couple settings (usually have it on the first) if I have it running at all, and I have the center vents pulled out (to access the inside of the dash) which causes the flow at the vents to be reduced slightly. TL;DR - Both the POTAUTO and EPAuto charcoal filters appear to be a good choice, with the EPAuto having a slight edge on build quality (based on my limited sample size of one each) and a cheaper price. Filtration appears to be very similar between the two, certainly not enough of a difference to warrant the extra price for the POTAUTO over the EPAuto. Flow is significantly more restrictive than OEM filter but doesn't appear to be an issue. I give the EPAuto 5 stars and the POTAUTO 4 stars, only because the value of the POTAUTO is a good bit less (very similar or possibly even inferior quality for 33% more money). I can't speak to their longevity or performance, but I don't imagine either should prove to be an issue. -------------------------------------------------- As a side note relating specifically to the Legacy: replacing the cabin filter in this car is a PITA. It's not overly difficult per se, but a serious pain and certainly not something you're going to do when you have a spare few minutes. I'd rate it probably around a 3.5/10 in difficulty and a 7/10 for annoyance. While you can sort of access it by removing the manual compartment, you can't remove the tray through that. So you need to actually take the whole glove box out, which requires removing the side panel, unhooking the string/loop that keeps it from falling all the way down, and removing a few plastic screws, which can be a bit of a pain (and apparently Subaru loves them since they're all over the car). A stubby Philips driver will be helpful. Once you have the glove box out of the way, you have to unscrew several more of those plastic screws to remove the plastic cover between the glove box and the filter. This hole is where you gain access. Be careful when removing the old filter as loose dirt and debris may fall out and make a bit of a mess. You don't really want to get any in the fan below it if you can help it. Reverse the steps to reassemble it, and remember to reattach the string. Getting the glove box back in its track can be a bit of a challenge; in my experience from doing it multiple times I've found you sort of half force it and half don't. That is, it'll likely offer some resistance even if it's lined up, so if you try to baby it you'll probably be there a while, but also play with the alignment a bit to see if you can get it without marring up the tab and the slot on the right side too much. All in all, expect to spend anywhere from 15-45 minutes on this, and make sure you have a standard length as well as a shorter or stubby Philips screwdriver. I have to say, when it comes to air filters, this car is horrible. The air intake filter is a pain to change, too--much worse than most if not all other cars I've done. -------------------------------------------------- Keywords: Subaru Legacy, fourth gen, fourth generation, 4th gen, 4th generation, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2017
R
Verified Purchase
R
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Good price on the part and 5 min install saved me $35
Fit fine in my 4th gen 4Runner took 5mins to install
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026

recommand products