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DeskCycle Under Desk Bike Pedal Exerciser - Mini Exercise Bike Desk Cycle, Leg Exerciser for Physical Therapy & Desk Exercise - Adjustable Leg and Standard Versions

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Color: White Adjustable Height


Features

  • SMOOTH & SILENT: Our patented under desk bike uses premium magnetic resistance for an extra smooth pedal motion. This is easier on your joints and whisper-quiet, so you won't bother those around you
  • LOW PROFILE: DeskCycle 2 mini exercise bike is adjustable. Drop it down to 9" for the lowest max pedal height of any desk bike pedal exerciser on the market! Works with desks as low as 27" for people 5'10" & under
  • BUILD STRENGTH: With more than twice the resistance range of other mini exercise bikes, our 8 settings range from very easy to really hard. Great for using as physical therapy equipment.
  • KEEP IT SIMPLE: Our desk bike is user friendly. The large 5-function LCD display tracks speed, distance & more. For easy reading, place the monitor on your table with the included display stand.
  • GREAT GIFT: Looking for a thoughtful gift for grandparents? Our desk pedal exerciser is easy leg exercise while sitting for seniors, busy moms, and perfect for anyone who wants to get more active.

Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎270 Pounds


Controls Type: ‎Knob


Display Type: ‎LCD


Handle Type: ‎D Type, Rotating Handle


Number of Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required. (included)


Number of Resistance Levels: ‎8


Operation Mode: ‎Manual


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Product Dimensions: ‎10.24"D x 24.02"W x 20.08"H


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎22.91 x 11.34 x 11.18 inches


Package Weight: ‎11.2 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎DeskCycle


Manufacturer: ‎3D Innovations


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Model Year: ‎2018


Size: ‎Adjustable Height


Date First Available: April 17, 2018


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  • Fits under my desk! I love it!
Color: White Adjustable Height
I’m a person with ADHD who also doesn’t make enough time to exercise in a day. I can’t sit still in an office chair to save my life and sitting is grueling. I was worried this wouldn’t fit under my desk as it has a shelf underneath it that is 14” high and 8” deep. I was ready to have to return this, but as you can see it fit perfectly and the shelf doesn’t interfere whatsoever. I am able to get out some of my fidgety energy from sitting in an office chair while getting exercise at the same time. Lucky for me I’m pushing it up against the wall so it doesn’t slide away from me, only my chair rolls away from it (lol) so I need to use the Velcro strap or hook one of the legs of my chair over the base of this thing. This makes Zoom meetings less boring! I hope I have toned legs after a few months! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by Emily Emily

  • Low-to-no-impact, disability-friendly, excellent way to exercise in a chair.
Color: White Adjustable Height
I ordered this because a) I'm disabled with few safe options for exercise, and b) I need to rebuild ankle and foot flexibility after an injury. I've had this for a little over a month, and it's been exactly what I needed it to be. I'm incredibly pleased with this purchase. A few notes: - This assembles quite easily and you should be ready to go within 15-20 minutes. The instructions tell you that if you need more height, you can raise the front bar by removing the bolt and lifting it to the next notch. I gather that some people need theirs low to fit under desks. I use mine from a living room chair and don't have to worry about bumping my knees, so after a week or so of pedals scraping the carpet, I went ahead and raised mine. Ease of pedaling immediately improved, and I feel much more of a workout in my thighs now. The bike comes with its own assembly wrench, which you'll want to hang onto for adjustments like this. I labeled mine and set it aside in a safe place. - Other reviewers have mentioned that you will definitely want to follow the pamphlet instructions and build up your routine slowly. When you start pedaling at the lowest difficulty, it's true that it seems ridiculous to waste time that way. It's very tempting to crank it up higher. But as your workout goes on, it becomes a matter of endurance and will stop feeling like your feet are just flying in circles. From the first couple of days, I noticed a vast improvement in circulation to my lower legs on even the easiest setting. Swelling was down noticeably. I did the 1 setting for a week, and 2 felt like a challenge. Then I did 2 for a week, and 3 felt like a challenge. I've built up to the point where I alternate ten miles on 3 and five miles on 4, and after a while on 4, the 3 feels just as easy as the 1 did. I expect it will keep going this way (for the record, my dial goes up to 8). The pamphlet lists options for cardio training, endurance, and so on. You can tailor your own experience to exactly what you need. -Even at a 4 setting, it is very easy to exercise while watching tv, reading, and so forth. I wouldn't try talking on the phone at work unless you're on a lower setting where you won't be out of breath. You can go for long stretches of time, but I advise wearing some sort of footwear to avoid pain from prolonged pressure on the pedals. This equipment makes it very, very easy to commit to a daily exercise routine. You can make excuses to avoid an outdoor run or walk or the tedium of basement gym equipment, but it's hard to come up with a convincing reason that you can't sit on a chair and pedal while watching tv or reading. After a while, your brain shifts to other things and your legs go on autopilot, and the next thing you know, you've reached your goal. This has been my experience, and this is coming from a previously paralyzed person with the exact opposite of autopilot legs. If I can do it, anyone can. - The only thing that annoyed me with this bike ended up being my own fault. I noticed that it was pushing away from me while I pedaled, especially at higher settings, and I would have to stop every few minutes to pull it back toward me. Upon closer inspection, the back feet (on the bar closest to me, near the difficulty dial) had been bumped during storage and were flipped upside down, so the back end had no traction on the carpet. Once flipped back into place (and now I check, every time I pull the bike down from where I store it on its side), there have been no further issues. They do include a velcro strap to help tether the bike to work chairs in settings where it might try to go walkies. - The maintenance on this bike is low to none. All of the workings are encased in a clear plastic shell and should perform well with no adjustments. The velcro loops over the pedals are stiff at first, but adjustable and tend to soften with time. I have also tripped and spilled coffee on this thing, and it wipes right off with no damage to the works. The display screen with the readouts for time, distance, and so on can either be mounted on the bike itself or on a separate little stand you can put on a table or desk, which is a nice touch. I was hesitant to buy this because of the price...I've had cheapie barebones pedal contraptions in the past, and always discontinued using them after a while. I'm so glad that I bought this one, which I use multiple times a day. I would absolutely do it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2021 by Kitsa

  • surprising awesome.
Color: White Standard Height
i doubt that cycling under my desk is going to result in my figure looking like it did when i was practicing muay thai 13 hours a week, or even when i was spending an hour and a half on an elliptical trainer each night, but what i can say is that it is AWESOME to know i'm burning at least a handful of calories extra each hour than i otherwise would. here's my quick and dirty review after two days of use: this product is, as everyone else says, shockingly well made. despite the hundreds of reviews indicating its high quality, heft, smooth rotation, and absolute silence, i was skeptical, and couldn't help but wonder if perhaps everyone just had lower expectations. well, i can vouch: it is high quality, heavy without being forbiddingly so, and rotation is absolutely smooth and there is no noise at all. i cannot tell you how many people have walked by my desk in the past two days who didn't even know i was cycling unless i pointed it out. so that right out of the gate: if you want to try an underdesk cycler, don't go cheap to save $50, and don't waste your money on the $300 versions. start here. even if it ends up not being for you, it WON'T be because it's cheap or squeaky or impossible to put together. which brings me to the next thing: it is, again, as others have mentioned, painless to put together. i did it in about ten minutes, and it only took that long because people kept stopping by my desk to ask me wtf i was doing. as for results, it's too early to tell, and again, i don't expect them to be shocking, but what i can say is that my thighs and even glutes are already noticeably firmer (not sure how my glutes are, since i'm just SITTING, but indeed they are). the most surprising benefit, though, is already tighter abs. when i woke up this morning, i expected my legs to be sore - they weren't. it was my CORE that ached, and it was a delicious sort of ache. this is because if used properly, you will be sitting on the edge of your chair, holding your stomach in, and relying on your core for balance as you pedal and type at the same time. which brings me to an important note: you definitely want to observe correct posture,, and NOT try to use this sitting back in your chair, because if you don't, your lower back will begin to ache in as little as five minutes. also, regarding those who have said they don't like peering under their desks to look at the display - i can't speak for older versions of the machine, but at least in the new ones, there's a long cord and stand so that you can put the adapter on your desk and monitor your progress. i will say that i'm a little flummoxed by reviews here and elsewhere that indicate averaging "ten miles a day", or even 40, because at least if mine is calibrated correctly, i did 97 my first day and 104 today. i hit 7 miles within the first ten minutes of my workday today. of course, i have resistance set at only 2, and am pedaling quite fast, and doing so *most* of my workday (290 minutes yesterday, 300 today), but i have a hard time believing i'm ACTUALLY pedaling at 23 to 25 mph, which is what the meter indicates. so i'm skeptical i've actually hit THAT distance. either way, this is probably the best $160 i've spent in awhile, and even if i don't end up looking like i spend three hours a day in the gym as a result (and i won't), it's awesome to not just be sitting and spreading ever wider the nine hours a day i'm behind my desk. also, as others have stated, my coworkers are fascinated. the skeptical ones: "we'll see how long you stick with it," and "there's no way that mileage is correct." the curious ones: "that's so cool! if you start seeing results, i might get one too!" the enthusiastic ones: "let me try it! oh wow, this is awesome!! where did you get it? how much? can you send me the link?" all in all, again, if you want to go an under-desk cycle route, don't even hesitate to go with this product. oh, by the way: regarding the calorie counter, don't get excited. i'd supposedly burned 2000 calories by noon yesterday. even the literature that comes with the cycle says "don't trust the monitor, it's wrong." go to the website they give you and plug in your age, height, weight, resistance, distance, and time, and it will give you a theoretically more accurate calorie count. for a profound example, by the time i left the office today after 5 hours of cumulative peddling, i'd supposedly burned over 4000 calories. when i plugged my numbers into the site, it gave me a far more realistic read of 687. not as exciting as four grand, but still, 687 calories more than i'd have burned otherwise. in summary, you can't go wrong with this - though if you are tall or your desk is weirdly low, you'll have issues - but you would have issues with ANY of these products, in that case, and probably none that would be so smooth and silent and well-made. this is a shockingly high-quality product for the price, and honestly, i kind of can't believe how inexpensive it is relative to its worth. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2017 by S

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