- 【Enhanced Low-Impact Workout】- Experience ultimate comfort and safety with Cubii Go seated elliptical design, offering a low-impact, joint-friendly exercise. Perfect for all fitness levels, it’s designed to support your health goals without the risk of stress on your back or joints.
- 【Effortlessly Portable, Work Out Anywhere】- Redefine fitness flexibility with our unique double telescoping handle and built-in wheels. Transition smoothly from home to office, ensuring your fitness journey doesn’t pause, no matter where you are.
- 【Ultra-Quiet, Zero Disturbance Technology】- Enjoy the silence with our advanced ZeroGravitii Flywheel. Its whisper-quiet operation allows for undisturbed work, conversations, and entertainment, blending seamlessly into your daily routine.
- 【Tailored Fitness at Your Fingertips】- Elevate your exercise with 10 levels of adjustable resistance, easily customizable for a personalized workout. Whether you’re targeting endurance, mobility, or weight loss, Cubii Go adapts to your fitness journey.
- 【Designed for Your Space】- Embrace a sleek, space-saving elliptical that slides effortlessly under desks and into your life. Its lightweight, compact frame supports your fitness without overtaking your space.
Cubii GO – Under Desk Elliptical Bike Pedal Exerciser, with LCD Fitness Tracker Screen, Adjustable Resistance, Work from Home Fitness, Built-in Wheels and Portable Expanding Handle
$299.99 Original price was: $299.99.$249.99Current price is: $249.99.
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13 reviews for Cubii GO – Under Desk Elliptical Bike Pedal Exerciser, with LCD Fitness Tracker Screen, Adjustable Resistance, Work from Home Fitness, Built-in Wheels and Portable Expanding Handle
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allbe –
recommended by a physical therapist for my 91 yr young mother to use as it has graduated tension control. I also use it, it gives you a great workout while just sitting and watching tv at night. Nice and portable with a telescoping handle to move it places. Very easy to assemble, only 2 screws to put the feet plates on. Well worth the price.
Amazon Customer –
I’ve been using this product for a couple of weeks now and I have to say it’s fantastic. If you have a sedentary job (I’m an accountant) this machine is absolutely perfect for keeping the blood flowing and burning some calories. I’d say this is a fantastic alternative to a walking desk, I’ve tried a walking desk and find it quite hard to type accurately while using one, I’m currently pedaling away on my Cubii while writing this review and having no issues at all. I’ve lost a couple of pounds over these couple of weeks as well so very happy!
I did have a minor issue with my first product where there was a slight knocking sound while pedaling, not that loud and it would have been ignorable for many but as I’m using the product in an office with other people I needed it to be a silent as possible (as advertised). I contacted Cubii who responded in minutes and after sharing a video of the issue with them they immediately sent me out a replacement, the replacement is almost completely silent so I’m sure it’s just a one off issue. Great product and great customer service! Cannot fault them at all.
Amazon Customer –
I use this machine all the time. Love the exercise and is very easy to use It was very easy to assemble and easy to move around.
Jen –
I work from home and seated most of the day. I wanted to somehow keep moving throughout the day while seated and heard awesome reviews about the Cubii. None were available except used but “very good condition”. The price was in budget so I said why not.
It was in perfect condition. In box, still had all its protective casing, and worked perfectly.
Installment included putting the bottom (the resting bar) which came with a tool to screw them in (2 and it took a literal minute to do). The pedals were even easier, snap em in and you’re ready to go.
Started to pedal and there is a resistance to it that you can increase by turning the dial. Tells you how many strides, time etc… and sooooooo quiet. Love that it comes with a travel trolly to move it around with ease (it’s not super heavy, but heavy enough that this option is convenient). Then the best part…this was a pleasant surprise…. While I was pedaling, I noticed my office chair moving about and it was hitting my Cubii. I was annoyed but said wtv. Then I took a look at the user manual (something I should have done first but it made it a little surprise for me)…there is a “cup holder” in the same place as the trolly holder!!! But it’s not a cup holder….its a frickin chair wheel holder so you don’t move! **insert mind blown emoji** game changer.
The only complain I have is that it mentioned an app which I assumed would tally all my strides and calories etc. I tried to connect to Bluetooth but I don’t think this Cubii had the option. :(. Still worth the investment, I can manually enter in my fitness app.
Great purchase!!!
Manu –
Me suis fais opérer des genoux, top pour la rééducation
Ursula Winter –
Ich brauche mal bitte eine deutsche Gebrauchsanleitung……..
Vielen Dank…… sonst mit dem Gerät alles okay…….
Mit frdl.. Grüßen Ursula Winter
Yuga –
There is no doubt this device is an awesome one. However if your are thinking of gifting to your older parents and if they are thinking this as a mobile device and can be moved from one to other room, its not the right expectation. The item is heavy 13Kgs. Keep this in mind before you take a plunge. Item is sturdy and the quality is damn good.
Craig Pickering –
I use it all the time when sitting at my desk using the computer. Without realising it, and after just slow pedaling for a couple of hours it makes a huge difference. After several months now my legs are so strong I feel great. One of the best things I’ve bought.
Cheryl Hughes –
Heavy duty not just cheap lite weight plastic. Easy to assemble and the wrench they include for two screws is even heavy duty, it’s going in my toolbox. They installed two double AA batteries at the factory I guess and the contacts and the batteries are both corroded, had to wire brush! Was looking for a power cord, turn’s out that you are the power! All in all I think it’s a good work out and it’s helping my knees. Would recommend. After 2 months a terrible noise developed like something was loose internally. It went away with the pedals off so I figured it must be something to do with the pedals! Turns out it was the little torx screw at the end of the pedal shaft had come loose. Tighten it up and the noise was gone! Easy fix but it sounded like something really major!
Doug C. –
I am using this everyday per doctor’s orders. I am 71 with Rheumatoid arthritis and osteo. It’s easy to use on the # 5 setting. It makes no noise. It records rotations, calories burned, distance and so on. I can sit up in my recliner with the Cubii cushion behind my back and have no problem going at a fast pace. No complaints at all! So happy to have found this.
Charlene Moore –
Absolutely love it. I’m 73 and find it SO satisfying to use. The easy to use dial for increasing the pressure of the step is great. The handle is perfect. My sister has an older version without the handle and she’s unable to move it because she has an issue with her shoulder, but the handle makes it so easy to move. I exercise numerous times each day because it’s so simple to do and what a difference it makes just getting up from the furniture or bending down to pick something up easily because you can raise up without struggling. I use it for 10 minutes each time two or three times a day and I cannot believe the difference it makes in my life. Do yourself a favor and buy the Cubii Go.
Famuswood –
The cubic go is quiet and works well. Very easy assemble With necessary Installation tool included.
The only negative is that it will creep forward as you’re using it on a ceramic tile floor. This means you need to put some kind of a grip pad under it, which at this point I don’t have.
Overall, I’m very pleased with this machine and intend to use it daily. I can feel a change in my legs already after just a few days.
Photography Maven –
Easy to assemble and the instructions are good. It is heavy, but (as I describe below) the parts (there’s a flywheel inside) are heavy and the construction is rigid. That helps it not “wander” in use and contributes to it being quiet.
Now – the problem. The right side pedal/disc assembly was loose. As a result, during use, when pedaling, the right pedal would rub against the fixed part of the unit. I reviewed the instructions and I had assembled it correctly. Being rather an “I can fix that” guy, I figured I could fix it. So, out came the tools (note: fortunately, I had metric Allen hex keys). It was not immediately evident how to get to the innards; I wound up removing a lot of screws. But eventually, I was able to remove the bottom for access to the innards. The pedal wheel is mounted to the axle with a crank arm – very similar to a bicycle crank. The problem was that the crank arm was loose on the axle (or spindle to use the bicycle analogy). It is clamped on the square end of the spindle with a clamping mechanism tightened with an Allen screw. I tightened that screw as much as I dared – I did not want to break the screw. So, I removed the arm. I needed a shim between the square part of the axle and the crank arm end that tightens on it. So I made a shim. I cut a piece of a steel can (thankful that the recycling had not yet gone out) and put it between the spindle end and the crank arm clamp. Put the crank arm back on and tightened the clamping bolt. It took a LOT of torque, but I did not break the Allen screw and I could feel that there was no longer any wobble. I reassembled everything (I did put all the screws I got out of each part into separate piles so they would go back in the right place) and tried it out. Works fine – no wobbling or rubbing so it’s quiet again. It was like this when I first got it and used it or I would have sent it back for repair. I suspect my messing about inside probably voided the warranty, but I got it working without having to ship it back and wait for a new or repaied one. Amazon might have just exchanged it, but it was fun (well, I call it that) to have a “repair” project to work on. This was clearly a problem on the assembly line. The crank arm was probably not sufficiently tightened.