- 【3 in 1 Mode Whole Body Workout Bike】The folding exercise bike has 3 exercise modes, Upright, Recumbent and Folding. Comes up with hand resistance bands, which can help you exercise different muscle groups. The stable triangle structure can support trainers weighing up to 300 LBS, safe and easy to assemble.
- 【Multifunctional LCD Monitor】We choose a large-sized LCD display with a clear screen to track Distance, Calories, Pulse, Time, Scan, Speed and Odo. Feedback real data, help reduce fat and increase muscle, and monitor real-time exercise data. The built-in IPAD Holder will brought your home training more fun.
- 【8-Level Adjustable Magnetic Resistance】The Foldable stationary bike provides you with more adjustable weight options, we use silent and smooth magnetic flywheels to make sure no abnormal noise when exercising at home. 8-level resistance adjustment can meet your diverse needs. The Arm Resistance Bands can help you exercise your upper and lower limbs at the same time.
- 【Oversized Seat Cushion and Anti-Slip Pedals】 Aim at Improving the experience of home fitness. We use large soft and comfortable seat cushion (8.66”x11.8”x1.97”) to provide you with the most stable support. Our pedals can be adapted to users with 13 shoe sizes as well.
- 【What Will You Get】 A HAPBEAR fold up stationary exercise bike provide high-quality after-sales service and a lifetime warranty. Any problems or questions, contact us at any time. We will help you solve it ASAP. I believe that HAPBEAR Fitness will become your first choice for indoor exercising!
HAPBEAR Folding Exercise Bike Magnetic Foldable Stationary Bike, 3 in 1 Mode Indoor Upright Fitness Workout X-Bike with 8-Level Resistance and Arm Resistance Band, Pulse…
$229.99 Original price was: $229.99.$199.99Current price is: $199.99.
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Phyllis j Meskill –
Great little exercise bike, perfect size for smaller person, but can be adjusted for someone taller! Very smooth and quiet operation!! Its small size does not take up a lot of space! Nice addition are the resistance bands! Assembly was fairly easy, the instructions were clear! Great use for elderly, and nice for a warm up before exercise or stretching!!
CCraft –
Wow, this is a great exercise bike for the price. Peddles effortlessly. Comfortable seat. It tracks your time, miles, and pulse. Speed dial has many options. The install instructions are very easy to follow with pictures. It just takes a little time to put together. Bike folds up too. Great purchase.
J. Jangula –
Pros: Easy to assemble, easy to move, easy to store, quiet peddling, effective for exercise.
Cons: Seat hurts my butt, I barely fit this bike at 6′ tall.
Anne Corbeil –
Ive only had this bike for a month and so far, it has exceeded my expectations. Its very quiet and seems to be very well built, good quality.
Stephen Kaczmarek –
Let’s face it: If you’re serious about exercise with machines, the gym is the best place to do it. For the money, you get access to the better equipment, and more importantly, you don’t have to maintain it. That last part is particularly beneficial. I’ve had a variety of home exercise equipment over the years, some expensive, some not, to supplement going to the gym.
The problem is, no matter how expensive or well made, equipment breaks down. And that doesn’t count any maintenance along the way. The more expensive the machine, the more complicated it usually is, which means there are more things to break down, too.
With the pandemic in particular, I’ve leaned on home equipment to get some kind of workout. When the other exercise bike acted up, I decided on a cheaper replacement. This bike caught my eye because it folded up and was reasonably priced. I wasn’t expecting anything remarkable. Just a stop gap.
The good:
1) It’s well made overall. The simple metal frame is as sturdy as anything in the low to medium price range. Some parts are cheaper than my older bike’s — I think that’s just the case in general, even with more expensive machines. The center of gravity might be a little high for bigger people, making it tipsy, but for my narrow behind, it sits fine.
2) It’s compact. This is perfect for an apartment or a small room.
3) You get a workout. The mechanism feels different than the magnetic resistance bikes I’ve had (and quite different than the air resistance bikes and spinners, too). It doesn’t even feel like the old stationary bikes that were literally bikes (if you’re old enough to know what I’m talking about). I don’t know how much the resistance works the muscles — it just seems “lighter” in this regard — but I definitely got the heart rate up and worked up a sweat.
The bad:
1) The machine comes with three leads to connect to the simple electronic monitor. On mine, one of the leads was cut. Just sliced in half. It looks like it happened in packing, but perhaps shipping, as the box was pretty beat up. Needless to say, with that third lead useless, I can’t take advantage of all the machine’s capability. I’ve already put the machine together, so taking it apart to send back is just a real hassle. At the same time, I can only use the machine for half of what I paid for. I may be able to strip the insulation and splice the wires, but there’s very little to work with. I have to take off at least one more star for that.
2) The seating is quite basic — even more so than on actual bikes I’ve owned. I don’t know how long it will last, but given it feels stiff and cheaply padded, I can only assume it will wear out more quickly.
3) There were several “Prop 65” warnings that came with the bike. That’s the idiotic California law that requires sellers and manufacturers to label things if there might be something shown in the laboratory to cause cancer or birth/reproductive defects, or so I’m told. The problem is these vague warnings never specify what they’re referring to. Is it the copper wiring? Lead in the paint? Something in the oil used to lubricate the workings? Your guess is as good as mine. And it’s never clear what studies this is based on, either. So, I blame both the idiotic California law that requires a warning with any useful specificity and the manufacturer who ain’t talking either.
EDIT: I’m increasing the stars on this review from 2 to 5 because HAPBEAR did such a tremendous job reaching out to me to rectify the situation with the damaged lead. Their response was immediate and caring, and I’ve rarely had customer service so polite and effective. I’ll keep an eye to updating this review in a few months after I’ve used the machine enough to discuss how well it works over time. But in terms of customer service, I’m nothing but impressed!
God’s Girl –
Looks nice in room. Very sleek and well made. Not bulky. For me, it was friendly assembly; includes everything you need including tool. Instructions were understanding and the parts went together well. Bike position easy to adjust. Sits good and pedals nicely. Great addition to have/use.
Anthony R. –
Just like the HAPBEAR video shows, it’s a Excellent Piece of Equipment to Exercise with !! I’ve tried it in all Adjusted Positions from Incumbent to Regular Bike position and it’s Very Comfortable to use in all positions ! The Computer is simplified, in sequence and easy to read while pedaling in the upright position. Remove the main center pin and push in the seat height adjustment knob IN and it folds up for storage. Note, you have to Assemble this Stationary Bike, tools do come with it.
Jane Westra –
I like the small size of the bike. It is pictured in front of a love seat. It was not difficult to assemble. It feels solid when peddling. It also folds although I had not tried that. Definitely value for the price.
H. Collins –
I set this up by myself (52 year old out of shape female!). The instructions made it look so difficult, but a lot of the steps are already done for you. It assembled this in just over an hour.
Its sturdy, and cofortable. I dont find it as easy to stand and store as my previous exercise bikes, but for the price I recommend!
Shalimar Miller –
This is the only exercise bike I’ve ever owned, but I love it. It was pretty easy to put together (but I have really good spatial reasoning skills). The manual was a little confusing because they put too many steps together into one step. It could have been broken down a little better to be clearer. But the pieces were easy to assemble once I understood what was going on. I’ve ridden it almost every day for about a month. I love that it’s easy to fold up and store, as well as easy to switch between regular and recumbent. The resistance is great, but it seems like going from 5 to 6 does not give the same resistance as going from 7 to 6. I know that sounds crazy and doesn’t make sense, but it feels like a slightly higher resistance coming down from a larger number. I usually ride on 6, 7 if I’m pushing myself. I’m probably about 250 lbs, and this bike feels very stable. I’m a big person and not everything is made for big people. The one modification I had to make, I removed the handlebars because I have big hips and it was not comfortable. But, it didn’t impact anything else on how the bike functions or make it less stable. The seat is also very comfortable on my oversized rear end. I’m also tall (5’10”) but with short legs and I don’t have any problems on the bike reaching the peddles. About a week ago, the pedal started making a knocking noise and feeling sometimes when I rode. I was upset thinking it was malfunctioning or there was a problem with the magnets. It turned out to just be a lose pedal (and maybe that’s because I pedal in both directions). Easy to fix! I love this bike and feel like I made a super good choice. I’m very happy with it and definitely recommend.
Amazon Customer –
I like the small footprint of the bike. It seems to be well made. It is quiet as others have stated. Assembly was very easy. If you are over 5’6 it will be very difficult to ride in the recumbent position. The seat is HORRIBLE and I am trying to find a gel or cushioned seat cover for it without any luck so far. I liked the idea of the back rest but it is major uncomfortable too.
It is a shame that the seat is so bad. I would have given the back 4 stars if it were better.
Jane Westra –
I like that it is light and that it folds. Easy to assemble. The dual position for biking is also a bonus. Love the integrated arm resistance band for upper body workout. I think the display is a little cheap and not user friendly. The pedalling motion seems not equal on both sides ? But overall a good purchase for the price.
V Van –
This exercise bike has been an absolute game-changer for me! I’m not a huge fan of cycling, but I needed something easy on my knees, and this bike has been perfect. From the moment I started using it, I knew I made the right choice—I haven’t regretted this purchase for a second.
The bike is quiet, smooth, and surprisingly enjoyable to use. The included resistance bands add a great upper-body workout option, making the whole experience even better. Plus, it’s easy to fold up and put away, which is perfect for our condo living. It looks sleek and modern, and we’ve had no trouble finding space for it.
I highly recommend this bike to anyone looking for a convenient, knee-friendly workout solution.