- Be used to strengthen arms and legs, helps stimulate blood circulation and increase muscle strength. Assembly Dimensions: 20.7″ x 14.2″ x 13″. Folded Dimensions: 14.2″ x 12.6″ x 4.7”.
- Press the red button, the electronic display shows exercise time, revolution count, revolutions per minute(RPM), calories burned, tracks the progress of your workout.
- Based on your needs, adjust the knob to control the resistance level and exercise intensity for a personalized exercise experience. Under the desk to use, we suggest the height of desk more than 47 inches.
- Four oversized anti-slip rubber pads prevent the bike sliding while pedaling, more stable to pedal and protect surfaces.
- Very easy to fold and open, legs fold under for compact storage and the foldable design makes the peddler portable, can be used in the office as well as at home, easily fitting under a desk or similar space.
Pedal Exerciser – Portable Desk Cycle – Hand, Arm & Leg Exercise Peddling Machine – Low Impact, Adjustable Fitness Rehab Equipment for Seniors, Elderly – Folding Mini Stationary…
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Laura Rose –
I bought this for my elderly neighbor who lives alone and wanted something to exercise her arms. She just loves it! She keeps it at her kitchen table and uses it in small increments throughout her day when she passes by it. The grip is good and you can adjust the tension so it works nice for her to build her strength at a good pace. I tried it and I could feel it in my back shoulder blade area after just a minute or two. We will probably get her some type of small table for her to put it on so she can use it while she is watching TV in the living room.
Stefanie Rose Pickrell –
Good value for the cost. It does have a strong chemical smell and I had to leave it out in the garage for a few days to let the smell dissipate, but after that it was great. Very easy to assemble and use. Great for home office or for lazy days on the couch when you still want to get some motion in.
Karen Erdmann –
This company is ABSOLUTELY AWESOME. Such great customer service. I have to wear heavy shoes due to my poor mobility and they sent me a device with larger foot stirrups. I am so impressed with how kind and responsive they are. The device is so easy to fold out, lock and set up. Just a breeze. It does not slide at all on my laminate floor. The resistance adjusts easily. This will really help my range of motion and leg strength. If I could give 10 points to them I would.
craigery –
Didn’t notice any smell out of the box. Folds up VERY compact; some similar units do not fold at all.
Used to workout my arms, so I cut off the plastic strap. Just gets in the way sometimes! Can be used on a table.
Hint: if you are using this on the floor with your feet, while you’re in a chair, and you notice that it slides forward, just tie something on this unit and the chair and it won’t slide anymore. Some manufacturers of similar rotating exercise products provide a strap to keep it in place.
Pam –
We got this cycle for our 95 year old mom to work her knee after knee replacement surgery. Lightweight to store and she uses it for arms too.
We also use to keep our legs moving.
We don’t use timer. Can’t figure it out.
Lulu –
Easy to assemble and use. It is not smooth pedaling though. On the right on the down stroke, it tends to “catch” or stumble. Even when tethered to chair leg, it want to creep forward–a little frustrating. It’s not a huge issue with me, it will still do the job of strengthening thigh muscles after surgery.
A. Au –
Built of item seems sturdy enough for daily use, but resistance adjuster does not seem to apply much resistance at all, even if it is twisted tightly. Adjustable foot strap is not quick release, instead secured by a philips screw which is not convenient at all, but still usable with minor delay between switching users. As far as initial use, unit is good for it’s price. Will update review after 2-3 weeks of daily use.
Stephanie S –
Unlike most reviewers, I bought this to use primarily as an arm bike. I wanted an inexpensive form of cardio that didn’t involve my legs, since pretty much all other cardio is leg based or dependent. That being said, I tried it out as both an arm bike and a leg pedaler. Used as an arm bike, it’s definitely a workout for the shoulders. I think I probably need to work on building some endurance for my shoulder muscles before I can use it effectively for cardio. While tightening the tensioner seemed to make a difference when using as an arm bike, I definitely didn’t feel it as much while pedaling with my feet. I’m assuming that’s because my legs are stronger than my arms but the angle of the limbs could have something to do with it too.
Some minor complaints: It does have a horrible smell straight out of the box. I am going to try wiping it down to see if that makes it go away faster. Also, the hole for the tensioner is offset a little bit. It seems like screwing the knob in bites the side a tiny bit. And the pedals are somewhat uncomfortable to use with bare hands/feet.
Slightly larger complaints: The feet aren’t as grippy as I’d like. And they can rotate during use so that the machine becomes unstable. Also, it’s not really ideal to pedal backwards. Doing so feels unstable and results in rocking the machine. And for me personally, I do wish the pedals were a little further apart. I think their distance is more suited to foot pedaling than to arm pedaling.
All of that being said, I do think it was more or less what I expected to receive and entirely reasonable for the price paid.