FUNMILY Under Desk Elliptical Machine, Resistance/Speed Dual Mode Ellipse Leg Exerciser While Sitting for Seniors Exercise Bike Pedal Exerciser While Sitting with Massage…
$169.00 Original price was: $169.00.$159.00Current price is: $159.00.
- Resistance/Speed 2 in 1 – Customize your workout intensity with 5 RESISTANCE levels and 12 SPEED levels, allowing you to customize your workout to your training purpose.
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Eric E. –
It works well as an exerciser and displays quite a bit of helpful information.
It measures speed, calories, distance, resistance, and time with a slick, easy-to-read display.
It has five resistance levels and 12 speeds, so as a leg exerciser, it works well.
But when using it under a desk you have to have the correct height, it actually stands pretty high off of the floor.
If you have an adjustable chair or desk, this will work, but if you are on a couch or chair, it has to be the correct height, or because of how tall this unit is, it makes it hard to use.
But with an adjustable chair it does work well.
Tammi Peters –
This machine works okay, but I’m not sure I’ll use it much. You can’t just use it sitting anywhere. If you aren’t seated in a chair that’s the right height or have your feet positioned just right, the pedaling can feel very choppy, even in automatic mode. It actually made my hips hurt a few times and I had to stop after a few minutes. Once I experimented, I found that it would work well if I sat in a certain chair and positioned my feet a certain way, but that’s not as convenient as I hoped this machine would be. It does work well when you get everything right, but overall, I don’t feel like it’s worth the price. I could get this kind of experience for a lot less money with other similar devices.
Dean R. –
This elliptical trainer was very easy to unpack and set up in my living room. I recommend using a regular chair instead of the couch. I think it is important to be sitting somewhat upright when you use this. It takes a little bit of practice to understand how you move your feet when you use it to make it smooth. But, once you figure that part out the rest is easy. So, now I can sit at my desk or sit in my living room looking at the TV and get a great little workout. I was very impressed by how well this machine worked my legs. I can feel my muscles getting a workout. I broke a sweat within five minutes. It didn’t seem like I was increasing the tension on this elliptical trainer, but in the end, it definitely gave my legs a work out. This is a great little device for working those legs and working your heart at the same time.
Eric E. –
Amazing how quiet this is. Several different speeds. Remote has a place on the machine to hold it when not in use. Different resistance for when it’s in manual mode. Came with a thing to hold your office chair in place. I could feel it in my muscles after 5 min on a fairly high speed on auto. Recessed handle near the plug in makes it easy to carry.
Deonna Pinson –
It does work. You put your feet in it, you can pedal it. However, you must be in the right kind of chair. It has to be the right height or pedaling is extremely uncomfortable. You cannot use a recliner or a couch unless you have this correct height. Sadly, none of the sofas, love seats, or recliners in my house fit the bill. If it is under your desk, you might have problems with your knees hitting the desk as you pedal. I don’t think this would be a good purchase for most people.
Tammi Peters –
This is large for under a desk but it works! The resistance feature does not work though which was not fun to find out. The speeds are great though!
S. Althouse –
I am 5’10 and wife 5’9 – she has longer legs though. I could use under desk and for her she had to back off the desk to not hit knees on desk.
The picture that shows resistance and speed are backward. You press the mode button to toggle between speed and resistance.
On the resistance setting you can set 1,3,5, etc (don’t know what they mean) but they do really increase the resistance.
Don’t know what the speed side does and we changed the speed up and down and didn’t notice anything.
Now for the range of motion – there really isn’t much. I think it can exercise your calves and maybe some hamstrings, but there is so little range of motion there’s not much there.
Overall, I don’t think I’d spend this kind of money on something that does so little (unless this is all you can do, then great). It’s really limited.
As for use on the couch, I wouldn’t do it – it puts your legs at a real weird angle. I’d only use sitting upright in a chair.
Kindle Customer –
My husband broke his leg in a motorcycle accident a few months ago. His doctor recommended an exercise bike to help him regain strength in his muscles and range of motion in his knee. We don’t really have room for a full-size bike, so I thought this would be a good solution. On the plus side, the unit came fully assembled and ready to use straight out of the box. It has a convenient handle for moving it around and it fits fairly well under the desk in my husband’s office. It’s easy to use and the pedals rotate smoothly without jarring his injured leg. It’s also nice and stable, so I don’t have to worry about it wobbling or slipping. On the minus side, the power cord is short meaning you need to either use it pretty close to the outlet or use an extension cord. The height of the unit is also a little awkward – while it works well for the office chair (which is adjustable), it doesn’t work for the couch or the dining room chairs. It’s also almost twice the price of comparable units here on Amazon and I don’t know that it’s worth the extra money. So, while I’m glad I got my husband an exer-cycle he needs, I’m not sure I got the right one overall.