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Marcy Foldable Upright Exercise Bike with Adjustable Resistance for Cardio Workout & Strength Training - Multiple Styles Available

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Style: Upright White


Features

  • EXCELLENT CARDIO WORKOUT - The fat-blasting cardio offered by this exercise device is significant, as each pedal targets the quads, hamstrings, and glutes. Not only does it burn fat, but it also strengthens the legs muscles, giving you well-toned legs
  • ADJUSTABLE RESISTANCE - This bicycle has a manually adjustable resistance that offers various degrees of exercises. With eight preset levels of magnetic resistance control, you can set to simulate various types of workouts depending on the resistance.
  • FOLDABLE - The exercise utility is designed to fold compactly with its advanced frame design that allows for easier storage and portability as it folds up, granting you more space at home. It also has rubberized foot based to prevent scratching and damage
  • EASY SCREEN INTERFACE This unit comes with a LCD panel that shows different variables related to your workout - speed, distance, time, and calories burned. The interface is user-friendly, especially planning workout routines and monitoring your progress
  • HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION Made of 14 gauge, high-quality frame which boasts durability and surface resiliency, this bike has counterweighted pedals with adjustable foot straps and an adjustable foam padded seat for hassle-free cycling
  • Recommended User Height 51 to 63 / Maximum Weight Capacity: 250 lbs.

Brand: MARCY


Special Feature: Adjustable resistance, Compact design, Sturdy construction, Track your progress


Color: White


Power Source: Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor


Item Weight: 16.32 Kilograms


Material: Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: Magnetic


Product Dimensions: 32.5"D x 16"W x 44"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 250 Pounds


Brand: ‎MARCY


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable resistance, Compact design, Sturdy construction, Track your progress


Color: ‎White


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Indoor


Item Weight: ‎16.32 Kilograms


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Magnetic


Product Dimensions: ‎32.5"D x 16"W x 44"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎250 Pounds


Model Name: ‎NS-652


Minimum Height: ‎1.55 Meters


Number of Resistance Levels: ‎8


UPC: ‎096362992213 726367042216 726367081833


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎13


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎46.5 x 15.5 x 7.8 inches


Package Weight: ‎17.26 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎16 x 32.5 x 44 inches


Brand Name: ‎MARCY


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Marcy


Part Number: ‎NS-652


Model Year: ‎2007


Style: ‎Upright White


Included Components: ‎User manual, Warranty card, one foldable upright bike


Size: ‎Standard


Sport Type: ‎Exercise and Fitness


Date First Available: August 22, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent exercise bike- great price. Must for your home or office.
Style: Upright Black
Excellent value for great exercise bike. Easy to assemble. 70 yr old- 20 minutes complete. Very sturdy, no noise. Tension easy to adjust. If need to close/move-pull pin. Fold upright, wheel to storage. Just right size- 5 ft 5 inches. Ease getting on / off. Feel safe riding bike. Must for seniors. Any one regardless of age- durable bike for home usage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2025 by mary

  • Does the job for a petite (4'11"), fit, experienced road cyclist and mountain biker
Style: Upright Black
Does the job for a petite (4'11"), fit, experienced road cyclist and mountain biker I have had this bike for 1.5 years now and am still happily using it. My criteria: I wanted to find an easy-to-assemble, light, portable stationary bike to supplement outdoor cycling and mountain biking. I have access to a Peloton at work but wanted something for the home. This bike took me about 20 minutes to assemble on my own and was easy for me to lift and carry up the stairs as a fit, petite woman in my 40s. My top three concerns with this bike were: 1. Size/Fit: Will it be too big for my 4'11 height? 2. Difficulty: Will the resistance be high enough to be a worthwhile ride? 3. Stability: Will the bike feel sturdy? Can I stand and sit and mimic outdoor riding? Reviews were inconsistent regarding the height issue so here's a review from the perspective of someone that owns several different types of bikes, has been road cycling and mountain biking for 20+ years, bikes weekly, and has logged hundreds of hours on road, mountain, and stationary bikes, in rides up to 100 road miles in a day. 1. Size/Fit This works just fine for 4'11." Plus, I have short legs so I would even say 4"10'. I suspect for people that are complaining it is too big, there are two reasons: a) Your knee should have just a slight bend in it when fully extended during the long part of the pedal stroke. Many newbies don't realize this and try to ride with the seat too low. b) If I sit on the front edge of the seat, it more closely mimics riding on a road bike, and that is where the height works for me. If I were to sit all the way back in the seat, "as designed" then yes, the bike is too big for me and I would not be able to properly reach the pedals. However, I wouldn't ride like that anyway because this is a very wide, bench-like seat, and too recumbent/not like a road or mountain bike if sitting all the way back. That said, if you are a petite man or woman in your 70s/less fit/more frail you may want to sit further back on the almost bench-like seat, and then yes, the bike would be too big for you. 2. Difficulty/Resistance It's not going to feel like you're powering up a steep hill but when set to level 6-8, the resistance is good enough that you will be able to get your heart rate up and get a good ride out of it, even if you're in great shape. Again, I mountain bike, road bike, and do Peloton rides that get my heart rate up in the 85% range as a fit woman (according to my doctor, my fitness instructors, and my Fitbit) in my 40s. There is enough resistance here. I wish I could crank it up to a 10 or 11, and that would more closely mimic the resistance that I use on a Peloton but it's not bad for such an inexpensive bike. For those that use Peloton Power Zone rides, I converted the difficulty level for each setting on this bike to the approximate zone on the Peloton, and always use this bike with the Peloton app. It's not as fun as riding on my real Peloton in the office gym but it's surprisingly satisfying. 3. Sturdy I put this on a cycling pad on my carpet and had no problems with a sturdy ride. I can stand and sit just fine during a ride, although I am still a little more cautious about doing it on this bike whereas I don't think twice about sitting and standing on a Peloton. I do check and tighten screws occasionally, with the assumption that an inexpensive bike has to be maintained more carefully. So far, no problems! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023 by Esyu

  • Day one...will update when I've had it for longer
Style: Upright White
Edit 5/27/23: I've had it for about a month now, I ride roughly 30 mins/7ish miles 3-4 days a week. Still whisper quiet, motion has either gotten better or I've gotten used to it, a good beginner bike cuz as the giant wall of words below says, the resistance here is not going to be for intermediate/advanced bikers. One thing to note if you aren't thinking about it, although this folds and can be stored, there are no wheels, so, you're either going to have to pick it up or drag it. Original day 1 review starts here: TL;DR: Good bike for the price, can't speak on durability, whisper quiet, meh seat, I'd recommend it based on ease of assembly/first ride on the bike. I know what you're thinking, "Day one? I'm here to see if it'll last", and I totally get that, I'm just not able to give you that kind of a review yet. I will however update when I've had it for longer and have logged some more time with it, promise. Even if the $135 I spent on it wouldn't hurt my feelings too much if it broke within a year, I'd still be annoyed enough that it broke within a year that I'd have to tell someone other than my wife. So, day one reactions to this machine. The box is labeled "heavy" and "team lift" but...take that for what you will since the box says Net Wt 31.68 lbs/Gr Wt 36.96 lbs, just, trying to be informative. The instructions also say you should use "two or more people (to) assemble this machine to avoid possible injury", again, take that for what you will. I assembled this machine by myself in roughly 40 minutes, with the most time spent unpacking it and threading the left pedal since it was being a punk (there's always one piece when you're assembling something). Assembly, even if you have little to no experience in assembling things, is really about as easy as it gets since the machine only has: the body, front stabilizer, rear stabilizer, seat post, seat, pedals, strap for pedals, and handlebars/display. Attach the stabilizers (feet) to the body, seat post where it looks like the seat goes, seat on the post, handlebars where they look like they should go, and pedals where they look like they should go, easy breezy. Now, I wouldn't be posting a review if assembling it was all I did, that would be silly. Instead, I just took it for a 21 minute ride while watching an episode of "Darkwing Duck" so I could test it out. Now, this is the part of the review where I tell you a little bit about myself. I am 5'-11" (short legs) and weigh 225 lbs, I have a basement gym where I have a 6 day workout schedule which incorporates lifting, elliptical (more expensive than this bike), walking/jogging, and (kick)boxing. This is NOT my primary and/or only method of exercise, I bought this to supplement everything else since I am a remote worker and if I had a pedometer, my steps per day would be like...50. I also live in a state (NE) which has all four seasons so going outside for an afternoon walk all the time can be, annoying, like when it's 20 with 25mph winds or when it's 90 with 25 mph winds. I wanted something I could use to get some relaxed cardio in while watching TV and the wife also wanted it so, to the cart it went. Now, for the performance part. I took it on a 21 minute ride and tested all of the resistance levels with 8 being the highest but....an 8 on this bike is more like a, 3 or 4 on a pricier bike, while a 1 is like riding downhill. I chose to chill at level 5 for a bit and then finish at level 4 for the last 8 or so minutes, a very relaxed resistance level for me since I'm a bit tired from my earlier exercising. The movement felt a bit jerky at first but it loosened up as the ride went on, and the bike is whisper quiet, it didn't make any noise...at all. I tested going fast (for me, got to 20+ on its Speed rating) and the bike still didn't make any noise, so, that's pretty sweet. Note to the reader here: our house is half tile/half carpet and I had the bike on the stone tile, not good old slippery linoleum tile (more prevalent in TX and other Southern states...so if you plan to put this on linoleum tile then take my review for what you will). This bike also has no power cord and the display is powered by two AAA batteries (included). The display can tell you Speed, Distance, Time, and "Calories" (in quotes cuz, c'mon, that thing's not accurate, this machine doesn't know anything about you/your body composition so take this number with a truckload of salt). There is also a display setting called ODO which is your Odometer, which means it should track all of your workout miles logged until it gets to 9999, then it resets (based on the instructions). If you are first starting your fitness journey then I suppose this is a good way to set milestones for yourself and if you are first starting your fitness journey with this bike, I wish you the best of luck on your journey. The other option on the display is Scan, in which it will just go through all of the settings, just for fun. You can also choose to use the bike without the batteries since the resistance settings are manual, no problem. Now, did this product with its 6,755 ratings really need my review? Absolutely not, but, just in case you're sorting reviews by "Newest" then, hello. I do that too so, yeah, don't worry, I got you. Random note: the instructions and several reviewers say the nuts/bolts are already supposed to be in the machine but, yeah, mine were not, they were separate except the screws used to attach the seat. SPEAKING OF THE SEAT...this is where the 5 star became a 4. This seat, remember I was only on it for 21 minutes, is..........exactly what you'd expect from a budget bike. I can't criticize it TOO much (it's a budget priced bike) but I will more than likely be spending a little bit extra to get a seat cushion which would raise it up to about a $160 bike, so, food for thought. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023 by Chase

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