- FOLDING & SPACE SAVING DESIGN: Our Ativafit folding exercise bike allows you to easily store it in a compact space. With 7 adjustable seat height options, you can easily find the perfect position for optimal comfort. The recommanded Height is 5.8”. The smooth-rolling wheels allow you to move the bike around your home.
- MAGNETIC DRIVEN: The Ativafit folding exercise bike for home has 8 adjustable magnetic resistance levels, which provides more challenging or less strenuous cardio training. Magnetic workout bike is often quieter than other types of resistance. This makes it ideal for use in shared living spaces like office or apartments where noise can be a concern.
- STUDRY FRAME: Crafted from a robust alloy steel material, our indoor foldable exercise bike has a sturdy frame which is stable and durable. The weight capacity is 265LBS.
- LCD DISPLAY: Our indoor cycling bike for exercise features a wide display screen that is easy to read and shows all relevant workout information. Stay motivated and track your progress with the integrated LCD display which provides real-time feedback on essential workout metrics such as time, speed, calories and pulse, empowering you to monitor your performance
- IDEAL FOR YOU: It is a great choice for home, family, friends.Experience the pinnacle of convenience, efficiency, and performance with our folding exercise bike. Embark on your fitness journey today and elevate your workout routine to new heights.
ATIVAFIT Folding Exercise Bike Foldable Fitness Indoor Stationary Bike Magnetic 3 in 1 Upright Recumbent Exercise Bike for Home Workout
$199.99 Original price was: $199.99.$149.99Current price is: $149.99.
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12 reviews for ATIVAFIT Folding Exercise Bike Foldable Fitness Indoor Stationary Bike Magnetic 3 in 1 Upright Recumbent Exercise Bike for Home Workout
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Roberto G –
It’s a basic but useful stationery bike that while it’s not gym quality, works perfectly well for a home workout.
It was easy to assemble and is simple to use.
It’s compact so it’s easy to fit into the corner of a room.
The display is not very bright but sufficient, it’s not noisy and the difficulty levels are sufficient for me.
I like how I can rest my tablet on top and watch things while I’m cycling.
I’m happy with my purchase!
LT –
I’m so impressed with this bike. I have double achilles tears so walking and exercising has been challenging to say the least. This bike takes up less space than an ironing board. The quality is pretty good, the seat is comfortable for a wide buttocks (and I’m picky). It’s not a bike to go spinning on but it’s definitely a great little bike to get you moving and burn calories without taking up space. It’s easy to assemble and super easy to fold and unfold. Great buy!
Susan Hopkins –
I’ve had the bike for over 9 months now and originally bought it to have a form of excercise in the winter. I live in a condo so the small size and folding feature are great. It is very sturdy and comforable expecially for the size. One of the things I like best is it is almost silent. I also lost the manual and contacted the company about getting another one. They got back to me very quickly and were very kind and pleasant to deal with. I would recommend considering this bike if you are looking for something smaller and good value for the money.
Cece B –
Muy buen precio y muy fácil de armar y muy funcional
JonAndFamily –
It was relatively easy to assemble and operates well. Works well in small spaces and easy to move
Amazon Customer –
Having had the bike for awhile I feel it’s an easy ride and quiet. I seen people say the seat is uncomfortable,but bikes aren’t comfy really. It was no different than riding a new bike and letting thee ol cheeks break it in. Id definitely recommend this bike to anyone.
Unfortunately these make my lips go numb so I’m hesitant to use in case it’s due to an allergic reaction. Otherwise, they’re pretty good and the tint lasts a fair bit of time. –
I like that it’s sturdy and was really easy to put together! Took me about 30-40 min (part of that was the instructions were confusing at first). I also love that it’s so compact, easy to put away and take out again. It’s also very quiet so I don’t disturb my neighbors!
I will say though that the seat is very uncomfortable. xD If possible, try to get a more comfortable seat to replace it.
Theresa Garcia –
J’avais lu de nombreux commentaires (avis) avant de faire mon achat. Les avis négatifs sur la difficulté du montage ne sont pas réels, le montage est simple (20 minutes) et la visserie de bonne qualité, l’aspect du vélo est plutôt bon. Je pense qu’ils ont amélioré la visserie des pédales (qui possèdent à présent un contre écrou donc impossible que les pédales se dévissent (lu dans de nombreux commentaires), il vaut mieux avoir une bonne clé de 19 car celle qui est fournie est un peu juste). Le boitier de contrôle ne fonctionnait pas au début mais en fait les inscriptions sur le boitier sont confuses et il faut inverser les fiches dans ce cas car PULSE et SENSOR traduit en français peuvent prêter à confusion. J’ai rajouté 3 colliers rilsans en plastique pour maintenir le fil moteur pour plus de propreté. Le vélo fonctionne correctement pour moi et mon épouse 1.55m et 1.70m. La force maximum de pédalage n’est pas très importante. Le pédalage procure un très faible bruit qui ne dérangera pas l’audition de son téléviseur ou d’une tablette. Qu’en est-il de la fiabilité : le temps le dira. Pour les bricoleurs je pense qu’on peut améliorer sa position en fonction de sa taille sur le vélo en perçant d’autres trous dans les deux tubes pour la hauteur de selle et l’angle d’inclinaison. La selle et le dossier sont confortables mais les personnes très larges de hanches ne devront pas monter le “guidon” de maintien sous la selle.
Roberto Dueñas –
Muy buena bicicleta, el armado fue fácil, no hace ruido. En cuanto a la tensión que ofrece al pedalear es media.
Alison Truelove –
I love this bike.
It was easy to put together, even though I’m just a girl, lol. It’s easy to use, and tracks all your stats: calories burned, miles pedaled, pulse rate, time, etc. It’s a quiet, smooth ride, and it folds up for easy storage. The rollers on the bottom make it easy to move around the room (I park mine in front of the TV when in use, then roll it out of the way when I’m done).
I’ve been using it daily for a couple months now, and my legs feel stronger.
If you want a user-friendly, wallet-friendly exercise bike, I recommend this one
Amazon Customer –
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I used to have a regular spin bike that was not portable. For the amount I used it, it wasn’t worth the space it took up. Eventually one of my dogs chewed it’s pedal and I got rid of it. Since then I had joined the gym, took spin classes there, and didn’t need my own bike. Well, because of the pandemic I’ve regained about 30 pounds of the 100 I had lost. I’m looking for ways to work out that are convenient enough but don’t turn my house into a gym, and this is a good fit.
This is around 30 something pounds and folds up surprisingly small. It has wheels to roll it around. It’s super quiet, and the seat is very comfortable. And I still haven’t maxed out the resistance tension, which has 8 settings. I was curious if I could go “out of the saddle” with this one as I used to during spin class, and the answer is yes, and no. I was concerned that it could tip over and I’d land face first on the ground, but this is not the case. It’s stable and does not tip even when I’m out of the seat. However, it’s not as comfortable as the gym bikes for doing this as the pedals are further in front and the bar ends up touching my thighs if I try to do this, so I probably won’t use it that way.
Overall it’s a nice bike for the price, and will not take up too much room when I’m not using it.
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Well, I am amazed with this bike. Well designed, beautifully manufactured: excellent welds, beautifully finished hardware, perfect powdercoating, well packaged (I was a manufacturing engineer for a large aircraft company). I assembled it in a lazy 30 minutes. I don’t think others will have any problems. Dead simple, really. And two sets of handlebars for whatever style of riding you like.
The unit is absolutely quiet while pedaling, has good adjustment of “friction” or load while pedaling, has many features on the digital display, has “auto on, auto-off” so you don’t need to worry about ruining the batteries (oh, you’ll need 2 AAA batts), has multiple adjustments for ride height and angle. Folds away for storage. And more. All for $130 (at this moment in time). Delivered to your door!!
Now for the negatives: (well, not for me, because I really just need to exercise. I’m not neurotic about little details) but nevertheless: Firstly- The ride height has 7 or 8 holes for the seatpost, which is somewhat silly, as they are only 1/2″ increments. My problem is that the overall ride height is for short people (like REALLY short people). My legs (inseams) are 34″-36″. There is nowhere near the height I need to really straighten my legs while pedaling (which is the only real way to ride a bike). So, I just raised the post to past the limit and tightened the thumbscrew. Still not perfect, but the price point is.
The display outputs time, speed, distance, calories, heartrate. Of these, I’m guessing (but very educated guess, mind you) only the time and heartrate are anywhere near correct. I’ll explain: Distance: hmmm. Related to what? I pedal 3 rotations/second. Somehow that relates to distance? How? Compared to riding a 10-speed bike? In what gear? With what diameter tires? You see what I’m getting at — there is no connection to a “real” distance, unless you wish to fool yourself. But again, I don’t really care, I’m just reporting the facts.
Next: Calories? How so? By that false distance measurement? By the rotations of the pedal? With regard to “effort” related to the tension dial? Unfortunately, (for those neurotic creatures out there) it only and strictly relates to the rotation of the pedal. Example: I pedal 10 rotations with no tension. According to the display, I just burned 2.2 calories. At full tension, I get the same. So, if i reduce tension to zero and pedal 1 mile, the display tells me that I burn the same number of calories compared to 1 mile at full tension (like riding up a really long hard hill). Obviously these aren’t comparable. So, just ride and exercise, and stop being OCD about the numbers!!
Next: Speed…. Well, I don’t have any way of measuring this parameter, because speed = distance x time. And we know that the distance measurement is ?arbitrary? Whatever. The speed only really works if you are pedaling at some certain rate above “lazy”. Below that, the numbers go all wonky and I can pedal REALLY SLOWLY and it’ll still output something like 11-14 MPH. But above that, good enough for you OCD types.
About the heartrate readout: Again, I don’t have my other pulse monitor with me, but it seems ok. It just takes 15-20 seconds to really stabilize. So YMMV.
And the seat is somewhat hard (for me), so be aware. You might want to get a gel seat if you’re old with no buns, like I am. 😉
So, just get this. It’s really the lowest price-point out there, and it works great and looks great. Not cheap or cheesy.
Just ignore the readouts for being “accurate” and be happy.