🚴♂️ Elevate your desk game—burn calories without missing a beat!
The Uten Folding Pedal Exerciser is a sleek, portable under-desk bike featuring a durable steel frame and foldable design. It offers 3 adjustable resistance levels and a 4-function LCD monitor to track time, revolutions, RPM, and calories burned. Designed for both arm and leg workouts, it includes anti-slip pads for stability and is easy to assemble, making it ideal for busy professionals seeking low-impact exercise during work hours.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 5.51 Pounds |
Controls Type | Knob |
Display Type | LCD |
Handle Type | D Type, Rotating Handle |
Number of Resistance Levels | 3 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Uten |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06921761129776 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.75 x 12.6 x 6.69 inches |
Package Weight | 2.55 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.8 x 13.35 x 6.69 inches |
Brand Name | Uten |
Warranty Description | 1 years old |
Model Name | Uten-DeskBike-X1458 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | UTEN-UNDERBIKE-XZ |
Included Components | DeskBike |
Size | 14.9 x 12.5 x 6.8 inch |
Handle Material | Rubber |
S**S
cheap and effective.
does what it’s supposed to. i made it better when i removed the straps and used a lil wd40 to stop the squeaky noise it started making after 10k rotations. some minor annoying things is that there isn’t a distance counter. and the resistance tensioner doesn’t really work great. i cant get it to have much resistance even at the tightest setting. it’s just easy light pedaling. also it didn’t perfectly sit level on my hard wood floor. it used to have an annoying wobble but i’ve been able to fix this by using electrical tape and wrapping a few of the legs until it was stable and level. but it’s worked well under my desk. i’m glad i’ve been able to get some activity and blood flowing while sitting at my desk for long durations. make sure it’s set up in front of a wall or something to prop up against otherwise it’s going to just pedal away from you. won’t be any good if it’s not able to prop up against something extra sturdy like a wall. it’s the cheapest option on the market and you’re getting what you pay for. it’s not the best but it can be worth it if you make it work like i have.oh and another thing is the pedals have an opening where you can feel the metal washers or clips through the slit of the pedals if you’re using this with no shoes on. it has an uncomfortable feeling that feels like it could cut your feet. i fixed this by wrapping electrical tape around the pedal covering the exposed slits.basically there are a bunch of quirks that you can fix and make better with easy small maintenance and mods.the only thing i can’t do is add a distance counter to the digital display. they should replace count with distance. i want to know what the count conversion rate is. how many rotations is equivalent to 10000 steps.overall with my ability to make it work i find this purchase worth its cheap price. if you’re not willing to do things to make it work then avoid this item. try another option that costs a little more.
C**E
Ideal for price
It’s a little noisy and rickety feeling but it doesn’t break and it’s quiet enough to use at my work desk! I’m definitely pleased to have the opportunity to move while I’m confined to my desk. The folding legs are PERFECT as it fits in my work tote and locker.
B**A
Works Well
I wasn’t sure this product would work well because of the low price but I am very pleased with it. It doesn’t move around at all as some reviews mentioned and it is easy to use. Because I just had total hip replacement surgery the light weight helps with storing it. My doctor recommended this brand.
T**N
Good for desk!
Great cheap little workout for under the desk. Bought for my pregnant friend while she was assigned to desk work bc she had a risk of blood clots, so I wanted her to maintain good circulation through the day while continuing to work.
D**N
it's OK but not great!
I bought this to use after knee replacement, I'm in my sixth week post surgery. I use the bike at physical therapy so I thought this would be good to have at home on days that I can't go there. It's very lightweight easy to move about, that's part of the problem. I have wood floors so I first tried it without the mat that it comes with. Slid all over the place. Then I tried it on the rug as suggested by other reviews. Still slid all over the place so I put the strap on to hold it, it's very awkward and doesn't hold it very well. Glad I didn't spend more than I did on it. I'll continue to use it for a while just to have knee movement. Overall I would say not really worth it.
C**S
must have after leg surgery
my husband had knee replacement and this has been perfect for working on his range of motion at home in between therapy sessions. I also use it at night watching TV as it has been hard to get to the gym helping him heal and having to take over total care of the home.
B**N
Unstable and dangerous
Dangerous that the locking pins don't engage well. There is a lot of play in the joints where it folds. The pins barely engage and it wobbles up and down at those joints while you pedal. The photo shows it flexed up and down. Very unstable right out of the box and repeated use will likely wear it down until it collapses.
Y**Z
Muy buena calidad
Fácil de armar muy práctica para los ejercicios en casa y de muy buena calidad
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