- Dual Action Recumbent Exercise Bike: This gym equipment includes adjustable handle bars that move back and forth, like an elliptical. You can use these arm exercisers while pedaling on the stationary bike to help you burn more calories.
- Adjustable Seats: The recumbent exercise bike seat is adjustable to best fit the user’s needs. The chrome finished sliding track allows you to adjust the seat for a smoother workout session.
- Home Gym Equipment: Make progress by tracking your progress on the stationary exercise bike with the included LCD Display. The LCD Computer displays time, speed, distance, calories, and odometer (total distance.)
- Extra Comfort: The MarcyPro Recumbent Exercise Bike comes with a contoured high density foam padded seat and back pad. This extra comfort enhances your workout experience efficiently.
- Exercise Equipment: Keep your favorite drink at arm’s length to stay hydrated during your workout using the convenient water bottle holder. The transport wheels ensure hassle-free mobility.
Marcy Dual Action Cross Training Recumbent Exercise Bike with Arm Exercisers, Gym Equipment for Work from Home Fitness, Black JX-7301
$33,400,334.00
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Rated 4.15 out of 5




Norm –
This Marcy recumbent bike has really helped my recovery after having knee replacement surgeries and MUA on both knees! After being wheelchair-bound for many years and not having much, if any, flexion, it was crucial to get my knees moving after surgery.
I’m on this bike for 10 minutes, 3-4 times a day, and it actually feels good to get that circular motion going to relax my stiff knees. In the beginning, I really needed the moving arms of the bike to help my legs pedal since my flexion was limited, but now my legs can do it on its own. The seat is a bit firm which is fine for me but may be uncomfortable for some. While I definitely notice the different tension levels, my husband didn’t really notice a huge difference from the lowest to the highest level. It’s my therapy bike anyways. 🙂
I’ve been using the bike for about 6 months now. The one thing I make sure to do is to periodically check and tighten some bolts. Marcy customer service was also really helpful when I had some questions.
Sol LeTaire –
As a graduate engineer I can say there is a significant disconnect between the assembly instructions and actual assembly. The package was well designed and assembly simplified. Major problem in that the connector rod instructions are actually off by 180 degrees making it impossible to assemble the bike. Fortunately the picture on the box is correct which helped me understand that the instruction sheet showed the right rod backwards.
The bike itself is sturdy, well designed, and as advertised. The sketch on the outside of the box clearly showed me the problem. Unfort-unately you are not aware it is backwards and won’t fit together until 6 steps later.
A corrected set of assembly instructions should be provided purchaser’s.
fritz –
Used for rehab on a knee replacement. We had to get a c clamp from our equipment shop because the seat does not stay where it is set. This needs to be addressed and fixed by the manufacturer. Otherwise a very helpful piece of equipment not only for rehab but also just healthful cardio exercise when it is too cold and icy
winter days.
Music Pup –
It took two hours to put together. After about two weeks of use, it started making noises that would get worse the more I rode – scraping and knocking noises coming from inside the unit. Marcypro won’t refund the money since I didn’t buy it directly through them (bought it through Amazon). Amazon wants me to pack it up and pay to ship it back to them! The UPS store said the shipping will be between $60-80!!! I feel stuck with no where to go down the road!
BLAS –
Love it. Leave it in living area. We both use as you go by
Animalwoman –
Presenta falla en la resistencia magnética y no veo forma de arreglarlo
Ann J –
If it wasn’t for whatever cheap bearing/gears/parts this would be a 10/5 amazing deal because it’s one of the few recumbent bikes out there that’s priced well, fits well, and also works the arms. But the amount of noise it makes is soul-grating. This is not some “oh, the breaks are squealing on my car occasionally” kind of noise, this is machine-shop levels of metal on metal screeching. And that’s if the wheel doesn’t get locked up. I’m not saying to violate the warranty, but if you have someone in your life who is engineering-savvy then it might be worth a $8 bottle of bearing oil and an afternoon doing bike surgery to see about fixing it.
N.E. Slingerland –
Wonderful product. Reasonably priced
Easy to assemble and sturdy
Is used everyday and holding up well
KR –
sorry for taking such a long time to do feedback,thanks so very much for the exercise bike, we love it
Norm –
Very nice exercise bike for the money. Seems fairly well built, having used angular steel instead of steel tubing for the main support structure. Have been using it for several weeks now, and so far no major complaints. But, I would like to mention several minor issues I did notice during assembly and initial first use. First, the display ONLY registers speed and distance in KILOMETERS, not MILES-PER-HOUR as I feel it should for the American market. And there is no way to change it. There is a small letter “K” on the left side of the display that indicates this. During assembly, several of the screws and washers are mislabeled between the manual and the actual parts. Such as, the manual says use part #51, but the actual part is labeled as part #61 in the kit. The screws to attach the display are already screwed into the back of the display unit. The manual suggests these screws are separate from the display unit and located somewhere else in the kit. They are not. The seat is VERY HARD and a bit of an awkward design. Men may find it particularly uncomfortable the longer they ride. My bike arrived with damage to the foam padding on the handle bars, as well as a large paint chip on the left handle bar. See pictures. I contacted the company about it, but so far no response as to getting replacements. It took about half a day to assemble the bike, but do yourself a favor and use real tools to assemble the bike. Such as a deep socket metric set, and a real Phillips screw driver and Allen wrenches. The tools that come with the kit suck.