- Multifunctional Work and Exercise Station: The FitDesk Bike Desk 3.0 seamlessly combines a high-quality gearbox, quiet twin belt drive and high-velocity flywheel with resistance bands, allowing you to exercise while working. It includes built-in tablet holder and storage tray for added convenience
- Ergonomic Design with Adjustable Arm Support: Experience comfort and prevent arm fatigue with the FitDesk Table Top’s adjustable forearm supports, which also function as soothing arm massage rollers.
- Robust Steel Frame for Durability: Crafted from heavy-duty powder-coated steel, this desk bike boasts a sturdy base capable of supporting up to 300 pounds of weight. Its ergonomic design accommodates riders ranging from 4’10” to over 6’, with adjustable bike seat, backrest, and semi-recumbent design
- Tailored Fitness Tracking: FitDesk Bike 3.0 is equipped with an 8-level magnetic tension control system, making it suitable for all fitness levels. Stay on top of your progress with the easy-to-read performance meter, tracking metrics such as cycling mileage, calories burned, and distance covered.
- Secure Workspace with Smart Features: The non-slip 16” x 19” desktop surface ensures the safety of your laptop or tablet. Additionally, it includes a tilt-top tablet or cell phone holder with a storage panel for items like earphones and small accessories (Desk Extension Kit not included).
FitDesk 3.0 – Adjustable Height Standing Desk Exercise Bike for Work at Home Fitness, Workstation with Built-in Tablet Holder, Stationary Table, Lightweight Bicycle Desk – Ideal…
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bisicul –
Jusqu’a présent c’est un bon produit.
Quelque commentaires:
Il me semble un peu cavalier de vendre en Europe un produit ou les indications sont données seulement en miles et pas en unités métriques.
Le compteur n’est pas d’une fiabilité et d’une régularité exemplaire
Il faut bien relever le pied pour passer au delà du cadre de l’appareil quand on monte ou descend
Steve –
There are a lot of great reviews for the FitDesk, so I didn’t want to be redundant adding another one…but it is such a great product, terrific design, and support is so outstanding that I feel compelled to weigh in.
I’ve owned the FitDesk 2 for over a year now. Having completed 5 Ironman triathlons in recent years, I’ve put in literally thousands of cycling miles in training…so perhaps a unique perspective on the FitDesk.
The reason for this review is a recent outstanding service example. The computer that came with the FitDesk finally packed it in…stopped working. Since it’s over 1 year old, I figured the computer thing was out of warranty so I contacted FitDesk to see what a replacement would cost. Big surprise…they just sent me a new one…free. As it turns out the new one has better buttons than the old one, and works like a charm.
So as to the FitDesk itself. I’m 5’ 8”…my wife 5’ 4”, and my son 6’ 2” (yeah the postman is tall, but that’s another story), and we all fit with the seat extension installed. I fit it without the extension, but added it to get the seating a bit more upright. The seat position is like a beach cruiser geometry with the pedals forward of the seat which I presume makes it more universally comfortable…as opposed to what I’m used to with road/tri bikes where you are sitting more upright over the pedals.
I typically ride it at a setting 6, which I find an easy spinning pace at 90 RPM, easy enough for a conversation and working on my laptop. An hour with the new computer has been displaying around 22-24 MPH, and 500’ish calories burned, which seems about right. There are 2 harder settings, 7 and 8, and I’ll tell you that if you want a workout at higher intensity those will give it to you.
No matter the settings, the bike and desk are solid. I have it sitting on a concrete floor with a short pile carpet on top. Solid. I have a 17” laptop that almost consumes the top of the desk, but still leaves just enough room for my phone to lay beside it…and a very handy drawer for other ‘stuff’. I find the seat to be very comfortable…I’m more used to a hard, racing saddle, but I can easily ride the FitDesk for 90 minutes without even noticing the seat. My wife rolls along at a more leisurely pace and finds the seat very comfortable while watching a show up to an hour long.
Not to be taken lightly, the FitDesk is invisibly quiet. Talking on the phone, watching a show, noise is a total non-factor.
The FitDesk is addictive. I originally bought it to tide me over during an injury that kept me off the road bike for a few months. Now over a year later, it’s become part of my weekly workouts…just so darn efficient to be able to multi-task while spinning off the calories and miles.
An absolute winner of a design with astonishing service and support.
Emma –
I bought this product a year ago hoping it would encourage me to get more exercise. Over the last 12 months, I’ve cycled 686 miles, the distance between John O’Groats and London, and have definitely seen an increase in personal fitness. I cycle while working from home, while watching Netflix, and while listening to podcasts. In the past, I used to get discouraged from exercising by the bad weather outside, but this bike has meant that I’ve been able to continue to exercise even when it’s pouring outside. I find the seat really comfortable (unlike the pointy and hard seats of some other exercise bikes) and the desk portion allows me to use a laptop at the same time, which reduces the tedium of cycling. Despite a year’s heavy use, it’s still going strong. If you’re looking for a reasonably priced but reliable exercise bike, look no further.
Pop Bop –
I started out looking at under desk pedal exercisers. But I wasn’t convinced I’d use it, I wasn’t sure I’d have under desk clearance, and I was concerned about noise. Then I found this and I thought, hey, why not. Well, I love it. I strapped my laptop onto the desk and I ride whenever I use the laptop. A couple of hours a day.
Set up was easy. A nice touch is that you don’t get a bag of bolts and screws. Everything is loosely attached where it is supposed to go, (like, three bolts with locking washers are screwed into the seat; you unscrew them, put the seat in place, and then screw them back in). So, you don’t have to fish around for hardware. Everything is solid and heavy duty – holes lined up and everything fit together solidly. Wiring is all done; just plug the monitor in. Resistance control is already fully installed. It took a little over an hour to assemble, and I took my time.
Couple of things. I’m pretty duck-footed, so my heels usually hit the crank on exercise bikes. On this the cranks angle out enough that I have good clearance. I can even use the pedal clips instead of putting my feet way out on the outer edges of the pedals.
That wrist rest thing? I thought it was a joke, but it’s essential. You rest your forearms on it to type or to do anything on the desktop. Without it you’d have to hold your hands and arms up in the air and that would get old quickly.
The stretchy resistance thing I could take or leave, but I do fool with it when I just sit and read my Kindle.
Seat is fine. I might pick up a cover some time, but it’s not essential.
I use a mouse for my laptop and there’s no room on the desktop for that, so I’m using the touchpad, which is O.K. You could rig up an extension if it really matters.
The machine is totally quiet. No sound from the bike at all and no vibration into the floor.
The desk top slides forward and back, so you can adjust to get just the right reading distance for your laptop screen.
I could go on, but the bottom line is that I’m delighted by this. It’s solid; it works; it’s good value.
(I burned off 125 calories typing this review. Before, I would have done it on the couch. Sweet.)
(FitDesk gives away a free bike to a school for every ten Amazon reviews that are posted. So, while I would have done a review anyway, I guess I should just note that non-monetary incentive for reviewers.)
December 31, 2015 update. So, after 2,500 miles I started to get a clicking/grinding from the wheel housing that said “bad bearings” to me. I looked through Amazon comments and saw that this was a fairly common complaint about bikes bought around when I bought mine. Most people said the problem was promptly addressed. Not expecting much I went to the FitDesk website, found support, and sent a brief email asking if they’d stand by the bike. Get this. Email sent 12/28 at 3:30pm. Acknowledgment received at 4:10. Offer to replace entire main frame assembly at no cost and request for shipping address received at 5:01. On 12/31 entirely new frame delivered to my door. Twenty minutes later I’m on my new, reengineered, whisper smooth bike. Incredible. I love these guys.
Rescue rabbits please –
Great for exercising whilst working! Not too hard to assemble, comfortable (would be slightly more awesome if you could bring the table part a little bit closer but that’s not a big thing for me).
History and Women –
I am crazy in love with my FitDesk v2.0. For those of us who make our living sitting at a desk on our laptops or computers for most of the day, like me, work/life balance and squeezing in time for fitness is always a challenge. The moment I saw the FitDesk v2.0 online on Amazon.ca, I purchased it! The product was delivered within 10 days and was easy to put together, even coming with its own tool. We were able to assemble it in less than 45 minutes. For those of you in search of a way to workout without losing valuable writing time, this is the way to go!
The desk tray is sturdy and rubberized, so your laptop will not slip, but just to be sure, the manufacturers have added a strap that wraps around the desktop and your device to keep it securely in place. The entire desktop tray slides back and forth tray so that you can adjust the amount of space you need to comfortably type.
There is a nice large meter that comes with batteries. All you have to do is plug it in and insert it into the slot at the top of the desk. It records time, speed, distance, calories, and there is even an odometer. I have been peddling for over 2 hours today and continue to do so as I write this review. My average speed is 16 mph, which is a good steady pace for endurance bicycling.
Beneath the desk, there is a secret drawer. It’s not very big, but enough to store my essentials. Here you will see some retractable earbuds, a USB port to charge my portable devices, and a screen duster for my laptop. There is enough room to store my iphone, etc. too if I wish.
I find the ergonomic arm rests very comfrortable and if you slide your arms back and forth, it gives a bit of a massage for weary wrists and arms when typing for longer periods of time.
The seat is an extra wide gel exercise seat of very high quality. It is very comfortable as is the back rest. However, like all bicycling, if you plan to ride for extended periods of time, your sit bones will become sore and I invested in some bike shorts to alleviate this problem, since I like to ride my FitDesk for 2 hours or more each day.
The FitDesk is fully adjustable – it’s back rest, seat height, tray distance, pedals, and tension. I cannot express how pleased I am with this wonderful piece of equipment. I no longer have to leave the house and my work behind to squeeze in a workout. Everything about this desk is put together with careful consideration and with materials of excellent quality. I love my FitDesk! Kudos to the company for coming up with such an excellent product.
Gérard DUMAS-ROBIN –
Rien à dire, pour l’instant on verra à l’usage.