- COMPACT CARDIO FITNESS BIKE – Our Stamina Pedal Exerciser is a compact cycle that provides an effective, efficient seated cardio exercise. Even while reading or watching TV, make cardio easy with our stationary bike.
- QUIET, SMOOTH PEDALS – This mini-cycle has a unique Smooth Pedal System that lets you work on your lower and upper body. Pedal under the desk while sitting or you can rotate it using your hands for complete comfort and convenience.
- TRACK YOUR PROGRESS – The LCD monitor tracks your workout time, total stroke count, and calories burned to push you to keep pedaling. It tilts to adjust to your position, whether you are using your arms or legs.
- SPACE SAVING DESIGN – This durable, lightweight under desk bike pedal exerciser is designed for easy storage and is ideal for users with limited space. Our portable bike provides high-quality upper or lower-body workouts in the comfort of your home.
- SMART WORKOUT APP – Experience connected fitness with this home gym equipment with the müüv app. With smart guided coaching, exercise demo videos, personalized workouts, assembly videos, and more, müüv provides the best workout and fitness experience with your Stamina Pedal Exerciser.
Stamina Exercise Bike with Smooth Pedal System
$130.00 Original price was: $130.00.$83.48Current price is: $83.48.
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CJ –
I’ve had a stroke and this guy helps me keep my weaker side easily moving. Can work arms and feet/legs moving every day. Great tool.
Bennysue –
Good machine to improve muscles in the arms
Franca –
Product seems like good quality. Easy to assemble and works well. As a patient with lung and mobility issues, this was recommended by a Dr to help… I think it’s going to work well
Amazon Customer –
Yes I do like it. I was told it does move around so I expected it. Due to arthritis in both knees I feel it helps a lot.
Judy –
This mini pedaler works as advertised. Setup was easy and husband had it done in just a few minutes. Pedaling is easy and quiet. The tension adjuster works so you can get more resistance for a better work out. I agree with other users that the end caps on the feet don’t exactly stay in place but that is no biggie for me. If I had one complaint is that the straps on the pedals are way too small to get your foot in when wearing a regular athletic shoe.
Bvscentric –
Oh boy….what can I say? Very dirty with oil when it arrived. Counter doesn’t work. I pedaled for 2 minutes and it said I burned 136 calories!!
The item moves around as you pedal. I have size 9 women shoes and my feet hit the back rubber bumpers – probably ok if you have little feet.The pedaling is choppy if you tighten the pedaling for a more harder pedal. The pedals, when moving, sound as if they are going to break at any moment. The circle size of the pedaling is SMALL !! Maybe ok for a child.
IBinit4fun –
Easy to assemble. Tools needed for assembly come with it. One design flaw though. There are 4 rubber feet, each with a gripper design on the bottom. These grippers are suppose to keep the unit from sliding away from you as you pedal. During assembly, you simply push the rubber gripper feet onto a metal cross bar. Once assembled and right before use, you can twist each foot around the bar so as to orient the gripper side down so it sits on the floor. Unfortunately, however, when you start pedaling, the metal cross bar unintentionally serves as an axel and the rubber feet flip upside down and the unit then slides away from you across the floor. If the rubber feet were designed to be wider than tall, the feet would not be likely to flip during use. However, they are instead shaped like a square wheel, which allows them to easily spin (flip) around the cross bar once pedaling begins. This happens whether on carpet or hardwood. I fixed the problem by drilling a hole in each foot and through the metal bar and locking each foot in place with a sheet metal screw (see picture). Of course, you have to properly orient the feet on the metal bar before drilling. Otherwise, would have given 5 stars across the board. Product is sturdy, except for feet. Probably voided the warranty, but it is a better and usable product now.
S J M –
It’s good. It should come with a rubber pad to put under it though. On hard wood or tile surfaces it slides around easily.
Monique’s –
So far so good. Have only had it a few days. I like the small size, weighs only 15 lbs and has a handle built in. It was easy to assemble other than putting the straps on the pedal which I found extremely difficult. The movement is nice and smooth. My only negative comment would be that it’s a little noisy but still good value for the money you’re paying.
jm –
Got this to facilitate and augment some prescribed physical therapy. I checked all the reviews, especially the bad ones, before ordering. First, I have to say it arrived very quickly. Assembly was fairly easy, aside from some incorrect directions in the manual (it said that the “front stabilizer bar” was the longest one, when the illustration and photo clearly shows it to be the back one). We don’t happen to have a AAA battery on hand, so I can’t really comment on the digital read-out. But it is easy to adjust the tension with the knob that screws to tighten or loosen, the pedals are comfortable, and the movement is smooth.
One common complaint I found to be true is that the feet on the stabilizer bars do not grip the floor, and it does slide. The manufacturer really needs to use some non-slip rubber surface on those, and this is why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5. However I did find a very simple fix: get one of those light-weight rubber “gripper” thingummies that you use to open jars, cut it into 4 pieces, and glue it to the bottom of the stabilizer feet with some house-hold epoxy glue. The ones that look like they’re made from what was originally sold as Rubbermaid cushioned shelf liner work best. I trimmed the 4 pieces to fit the shape of the feet, and set the machine down, and its own weight keeps it stable and steady — and anchored in place.
I will say that using this while sitting in a desk chair on castors isn’t the best choice in the world; I’m probably going to have to rig some sort of chocks for the chair. But I’m finding it easy and comfortable to use, and it is helping me achieve my goal of using it for several times a day for increasing periods of time. Glad I bought it.
ccnn –
Love this portable exercise bike for my husband who has Parkinson’s/dementia. It’s easy to set/read the timer on the front. It’s not too heavy but sturdy to keep it stationary on the floor. I also put it on a table so he can exercise his arms also. I didn’t know this bicycle existed until the physical therapist brought it for my husband to use. I am very happy with my purchase!!
IBinit4fun –
I recently recovered from an illness and I don’t have a really motion-filled day. I purchased this to help with circulation. It is awesome and you really get a work out. My entire family uses. We started 5 min with the feet and the hands. We pass it from one to the next while watching a movie or something. Pretty soon I was using it multiples times a day. The resistance is good. The only down size is its pretty hefty, but after a couple of weeks you won’t notice. I didn’t issues with it moving. I used it on a rug and sort of used my legs to hold it in place.
RICHARD MILLER –
It was easy to put together, and it’s quiet, which I needed in my apartment. Also it’s smooth, and so convenient!! I use it sitting on the couch while I’m watching TV 🙂 as an add on to walking and lifting light weights. So easy to do an hour or more instead of just sitting doing nothing. I really like the quality, and definitely recommend it, and this seller’s price was the best!!!