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Sunny Health and Fitness Magnetic Under Desk Mini Bike Pedal Exerciser

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Style: SF-B020026


Features

  • DIGITAL MONITOR: Stay on top of your fitness goals and progress. The digital monitor tracks and displays: time, speed, distance, and calories burned; includes a scan function to rotate between all the metrics.
  • SLIP RESISTANT: Rubberized suction cups located beneath the stabilizers provide an anti-slip feature, so you can stay focused on your workouts.
  • MAGNETIC: 8 levels of magnetic resistance provide variance to your exercises so you can switch up your workouts on demand.
  • DUAL FUNCTION: Pedal with your feet or your hands. Achieving a full body workout is simple, fun, and effective.
  • CARRY HANDLE: The carry handle allows for quick and easy portability. Lift it onto your desk for a quick upper body hand pedaling session or move it around your home or office.
  • EFFICIENCY: The 7-inch stride enables a much more efficient workout than other mini exercise bikes with shorter strides.
  • NON-SLIP PEDALS: The pedals include adjustable straps and doubles as handlebars for a full body cardio workout.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎21.8 x 16.6 x 9.8 inches


Package Weight: ‎10.84 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎21.6 x 18.7 x 14.4 inches


Item Weight: ‎20.5 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Sunny Health & Fitness


Color: ‎Gray


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Manufacturer: ‎Sunny Health & Fitness


Part Number: ‎SF-B020026


Style: ‎SF-B020026


Size: ‎0


Date First Available: January 14, 2021


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  • Best investment for many hours in front of the computer!
Style: SF-B0418
Assembly of this unit was simple. There is a wrench tool included to tighten the bolts. This unit is kind of heavy, which is great because if it were too light, it would slide around too easily. I spend so much time in front of the computer that it had affected my health because I wasn't getting any exercise in. With this device, there is no excuse. It fits perfectly under my desk (make sure to compare dimensions of the height of this item to your desk). I have a clearance of 23 1/2" and it has been just enough height for me to use this comfortably. I have roller chairs so purchasing something like Slipstick CB840 3-1/4 Inch Bed Roller / Furniture Wheel Gripper Caster Cups (Set of 4) Caramel Color was essential for securing my chair in place while using this exercise bike under my table without my chair rolling all over the place. The different tension resistances are nice and click into place easily. Even at the highest setting, the resistance does not seem too bad and I can easily cycle if I'm pedaling slowly. If I pedal quickly at the highest tension setting, I'll start to build up a sweat after not too long, but if you're in the workplace using this, you probably don't want to go all out and smell like you just got out of the gym around your co-workers. At home alone, I can get in my workout in the morning while working on the computer and then just shower before heading to work. It's perfect for my needs. The non-slip feet seem to hold it securely in place on my chairmat with the edge of the unit against the wall. If I did not have it against the wall, it might slide around a little more than I'd probably like. A simple solution would be to place some strong double-sided tape along the bottom of the rubber feet. The digital display is powered by 2 AAA batteries and it is attached to the cycle so it is not removable. Also, there doesn't seem to be an on/off switch to the LED display so you'll have to remove your batteries when it's not in use to save on your battery life. However, if you leave the batteries in, it'll turn off by itself after about 5 minutes of inactivity. Likewise, if you leave the batteries in and the unit is off, the digital reader will turn on by itself and start measuring your activity if you start cycling. If I'm just cycling and don't care about the stats, I just leave the digital display alone with the batteries out. The foot straps securely hold your feet in place. Overall, the many benefits of this outweigh the minor design drawbacks. This is easily one of the best investments I've made. Pros -Adjustable tension easily clicks into place -Digital device measures progress -Easy assembly -Footstraps hold feet in securely -Quiet Cons -Must remove batteries to turn off digital device -May slide around if not secured with tape or backed against wall If my review helped in any way, [...]! If not, feel free to leave a feedback comment or ask any question that my review didn’t answer. Thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2016 by W. Kwok

  • Shame on you👎(And me)
Style: SF-B0418
I am so stupid. With a 4 1/2 star rating, I just couldn't believe the pedal bolts were falling off for so many people. Guess what? After 10 minutes the right bolt had backed off almost all the way. I knew better. Couldn't belive Amazon would leave a product with a known design flaw on it's store front. A bunch of us should get a lawyer and look into a class action suit.. Now what? Shame on you Amazon?. Later😒 I did put locktight on the bolt, and it didn't back off any more. I still say there’s a design flaw that should be addressed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2019 by Kentucky Watchman

  • I am very disappointed in the quality of this product and customer
Style: SF-B0418
I bought this as a gift for my wife and gave it to her mid January. Within 2 weeks the peddle broke off, but since the company has a specific return time frame I am not able to return it. I am very disappointed in the quality of this product and customer service
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2017 by Todd Moroney

  • Pedal keeps falling!!
Style: SF-B0418
The bike is great, except that now (and it started less than a month after buying), the right pedal keeps hetting unscrewed and detaches while pedaling! And now it happens after 5 minutes or less :(
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2017 by Nephron86 Nephron86

  • Quiet and works as advertised
Style: SF-B020026
This machine is well built and appears that it will last a long time. You can pedal and adjust away while watching your favorite shows on tv and it takes up no space unlike all the other machines that need dedicated space. Comes with a complete set of tools for easy assembly and a great set of instructions. I feel it is well worth the investment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2021 by john A

  • Loud knocking sound
Style: SF-B0418
The media could not be loaded. This bike started developing loud knocking sound on a first day after delivery like hammering nails inside a body . See attached video. I applied for return.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2020 by Sergey Smirnov

  • Went from 5 stars to 2 stars after nearly 1 year of consistent use
Style: SF-B0418
3/29/18 update: Went from 5 stars to 2 stars after nearly 1 year.. -1 star for the following: after almost 1 year of constant use in a corporate desk job setting, one of the pedals (right side) started giving out. Found out that the threads on the pedal attached to the frame are getting stripped since I saw a bunch of shiny dust on the floor that came from this. This is due to normal wear and tear. I have been using the other brand $150 DeskCycle for about the same amount of time at home. That one is still working well just like brand new. -1 star: Wrote to the vendor inquiring about warranty. The product falls under a 1 year warranty for the frame according to the PDF linked in the Amazon listing description, so naturally, mine would be up in June. Read the terms. Got the typical "we have a high volume of calls" automated response. Apparently my issue falls under their "within 90 days" purchase category. They emailed me back within a day stating that I have to pay $15 to get a replacement pedal part. The issue isn't the pedal part that you have to screw in, but the actual screw thread part that is on the frame. -1 star for the following: After a year of use and getting adjusted between the DeskCycle and this, I realize that the major difference is the height at which you are cycling at. This does not have that much of a clearance with your knees hitting your desk and as a short small person, I still keep hitting my knees on the desk and setting my chair really far back (about 2 feet away from my cycle) and strapped to the cycle. I have to adjust this literally EVERY day I come into work to feel decently comfortable. This being said, I went from a 5 star rating to a 2 star rating. Get the more expensive $150 deskcycle bike. It's much more worth it in the long run. ------------------------------------ Originally written June 2017: I was not sponsored for this review, I bought these for my own good because I now have no excuses for not moving. I purchased the DeskCycle and this bike. When I did a search for "desk cycle" the DeskCycle and this were the first two that came up. I did some extensive research to see if this was worth getting instead of a walking treadmill desk. The price difference between a walking treadmill desk and an under desk bike is HUGE and each setup has its own pros and cons... but if you don't have that big of a budget to afford a treadmill desk to work out while on the computer... the under desk cycle is great! Background: I use the DeskCycle for home ( I spend lots of time on the computer after work, I'm also a PC gamer!), and the Sunny Exercise Bike at work (I work full time). Things to consider: If this is your first time setting up a bike under your desk, it is NORMAL to have to make desk/chair adjustments because you need to make sure you have a comfortable and ergonomic setup or your back can get strained over long periods of time. My dimensions: I'm 5 feet 1". I compared using this against my 6' husband and he didn't seem to like it. He's picky about his desk setup and with his stagnant and stationary setup he likes the way his desk is currently setup. With the under desk bike he would have to make major adjustments and raise the desk because his knees kept on hitting the desk. I could imagine taller people than me would have this issue but it is NORMAL to make desk adjustments if possible to accommodate for this desk bike device. DeskCycle Pros: - Very quiet - Easy and quick to assemble (it took me less than 30 minutes) - Well packaged out of the box - Sturdy pedal straps, Straps are permanently attached to the pedal and are adjusted via velcro - LCD monitor is removable and can be extended to be placed on top of a desk for display - When setup properly my knees don't hit the desk - You can and will break a sweat while using this, at least I did (resistance set to 2 and I'm at "20"+mph? if I'm reading this correctly) - No weird pungent factory smell (see below) out of the box Cons: - When first using the bike I found it difficult to concentrate on whatever I was doing on the computer, but after a day or two of constant use you get used to it - No handle for easy transportation if needed - Not really sure what the LCD units of measurement are, it's not super clear Sunny Mini Exercise Bike (cheaper than the DeskCycle) Pros: - has a handle for easy transportation - Pretty much what I mentioned about the DeskCycle with some minor differences - Easy setup, less than 30 mins out of the box - Very quiet, my coworkers sitting next to me don't even notice nor hear a thing when I start pedaling Cons: - It smells like hardcore factory smell out of the box. Similar to walking into Harbor Freight. - LCD screen is not removable - The pedal straps don't look as sturdy as the DeskCycle straps. They can detach from the pedal and over time it can rip from overuse. It's a rubbery material. Straps adjust similar to putting a watch tab in different holes. Differences: - Sunny Exercise Bike pedals are slightly higher off the ground than the DeskCycle - Sunny's LCD screen is not removable, you only display it from the front. (DeskCycle default is from the back) - DeskCycle includes a long velcro strap to tether your rolling chair to the bike, Sunny does not - Sunny has a handle for transportation, DeskCycle does not - My observation between the two.... the DeskCycle has a more rigid construction than the Sunny Bike. DeskCycle has more comprehensive instructions than the Sunny Bike does. Similarities: - With either one you still need to set up your desk/chair as ergonomically as possible - Both of these force you to sit up straight - You should take a break after a long period of cycling nonstop every once in a while unless you want some slight lower back pain and sweat at work - The measurements between the two appear to be very close to each other when looking at the LCD screen using the same resistance and energy force on your legs - With a good diet and using this, you will lose weight. So far I have in 1 week, maybe about a 1lb or two. Results will vary. Conclusion: This all being said and considered, the price difference is quite big and it all comes down to personal preference to which device you'd rather get. To achieve the same goal of fitness and maybe weight loss, both devices pretty much do the same thing with the same important main features. If you're on a super budget, I'd get the Sunny Bike. If you want something that's a little seemingly sturdier with extra features (i.e. removable LCD screen), then get the DeskCycle. If you want a home/work setup, heck, get two of these Sunny Bikes. Extra bonus stuff for fun: - I strapped a Fitbit watch Fitbit Blaze Smart Fitness Watch, Plum, Silver, Small (US Version) to my left foot and it still measures steps while using these two desk bikes.... I left it on and it registers as either walk or elliptical when looking at my Fitbit dashboard! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2017 by sanddollars

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