🚴♂️ Pedal your way to peak productivity and wellness—under your desk, over your limits!
The AGM Mini Exercise Bike is a compact, portable pedal exerciser designed for both arm and leg workouts. Featuring 8 magnetic resistance levels, adjustable non-slip foot straps, and a multifunctional LCD display, it fits neatly under desks to enable discreet, effective exercise at home or office. Ideal for improving muscle strength, joint mobility, and coordination, it’s perfect for beginners and seniors seeking convenient fitness solutions.
Brand | AGM |
Special Feature | Portable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 7.3 Pounds |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene ABS, Plastic, Metal |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 15.98"D x 13.8"W x 12.6"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 7.6 Pounds |
Model Name | AGM |
Maximum Height | 14 Inches |
Minimum Height | 12 Inches |
Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
Drive System | Belt |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06113458854393 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.32 x 12.95 x 7.68 inches |
Package Weight | 3.95 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.98 x 13.8 x 12.6 inches |
Brand Name | AGM |
Warranty Description | 1-2 |
Suggested Users | Unisex |
Manufacturer | AGM |
Part Number | VD-30703SP-AGM |
Included Components | mini exercise bike |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
C**Y
Great to strengthen your legs!
A must to have to strengthen the legs! My father was hospitalized for a knee replacement and when the replacement went wrong his recovery time took longer than expected. With the result of that, it had caused him to loss muscle in his legs. Which prevented him from being able to walk. I purchased this leg exerciser and now he is back to walking! Just after using it for a couple weeks!
A**S
Easy to use and how to move it
Easy to use and how to move it
A**R
Good - But Mat Could Be Improved
Overall, it's a good under desk bike. I would have given it 5 stars if the mat was better quality. Unfortunately, it is more like a cabinet liner than a mat. While it does the job keeping the bike in place, it's not really necessary since there are grips on the footings. When I removed the mat, I noticed a little wobble at higher tension levels, so maybe keeping it stable is the purpose of it. I got this on sale for $29, so I can't complain. It's doing a good job at getting my heart rate up enough for some light cardio while I'm working at my desk.
X**U
Product used or returned....
I was excited to get this. I have to have physical therapy; because I'm going to have to have a benign tumor removed from my left leg. So I'm keeping my knees agile while I'm waiting.When I opened the box, the first thing that I noticed was the bolts were just kind of floating loose around the box. In some ways the items looked like some of the parts were new, and some were either returned, or used. No instructions were included.I know on the video it shows where you have to attach the rubber ends to the feet, and they were already on. Also... The screws had been screwed back in to the feet. So I had a bunch of extra bolts that were not necessary.My guess is that the manufacturer just left the screws inside the feet, and then just threw another bag in there. However, the bag was ripped...so they kind of went everywhere. The base of the bike did not have any new plastic on it at, all as well.Once I got it assembled, like other reviewers...it kind of had a jerking movement when you would pedaled it. Every time you went around once, it would jerk. So I adjusted the resistance. Once I did that, it started to pedal smoother. I also adjusted where my feet were on the pedals, and I finally got it to a point where I could go forward, and backwards pretty smoothly. The backwards motion has a little bit of a roughness to it. But the forward's okay.I also found that I really do have to pay attention where I angled your feet when I peddled; because even with small feet like mine, I could feel my heel every now and then...touch the bottom of the floor.I do feel that I finally got it to a point where it's usable. But I personally think I deserve a discount; since they sent me either a returned product, or a used one. Right now it's working okay.It does come with a resistance mat. But that mat is not that strong. I have no carpet on any of my floors, whatsoever. So even when I pedal, I will still get some movement. But it's not as bad, then if it was just sitting on the floor without the little mat. I'm thinking about buying a better, sturdier mat; then what it came with...so it can have more resistance from skidding.I don't think it's worth the price for what I got. Especially since it was used, or returned. I think it's probably worth more in the $35 range. But definitely not the $50.Of course.... The second day I used the bike, I did hear a little bit of squeaking noice. So it definitely isn't made real sturdy. But I think I'm having a little bit better results than some of the other reviewers. I am a little bit disappointed that I didn't get a brand new one. But since I've been able to adjust everything where I have somewhat of a smooth pedal motion, I'm going to see how it works for me.
J**Y
Portable, easy to put together
This has worked really well for me. I had ACL reconstruction and meniscectomy on my left knee. I got this to use at home once I was cleared to be able to get on the bike to help me with mobility with my knee. It was fairly easy to put together, stays put pretty well. The only issue I have is adjusting the straps across my feet, but I also lost my instructions. Not too terribly heavy, so easy to move around. It works great and worth the price.
K**H
A+ fast shipping good item
A+ low price was new in the box works good and I can sit in a chair and pedal helps my legs,knees and my blood pressure.And she sent me a picture how the sensor fits location, cause I put a new battery in the display and the wire sensor was just hanging but fits good in the fitting on the display and works great.
J**L
Mini Exercise Bike
I recently purchased the AGM Mini Exercise Bike, and it has been a great addition to my home workout routine. Here’s my detailed review:Pros:Compact and Portable:The compact size makes it perfect for small spaces. It fits easily under my desk, allowing me to exercise while working or watching TV. It’s also lightweight, making it easy to move around.Dual Functionality:This exerciser works for both arms and legs. Switching between the two is simple—place it on the floor for leg workouts or on a desk for arm exercises.Adjustable Resistance:The tension knob lets you customize the resistance to match your fitness level. It’s great for low-impact cardio or light physical therapy.LCD Display:The built-in screen is clear and tracks key metrics like time, distance, calories burned, and RPM. It’s a handy feature for monitoring progress.Quiet Operation:The pedals operate smoothly and quietly, making it suitable for use in shared spaces or while on calls.Non-Slip Design:The non-slip pedals and base keep the bike stable during use. I’ve had no issues with it sliding on hardwood floors.Cons:Not for Intense Workouts:The resistance levels are good for light to moderate exercise but may not provide enough challenge for advanced users looking for a high-intensity workout.Pedal Straps:While functional, the straps might feel a bit tight for users with larger feet or shoes. Adjustable straps would be a welcome improvement.LCD Screen Placement:The screen placement can be hard to read during use, especially if placed under a desk for leg workouts. A slightly raised or adjustable screen would enhance usability.Assembly Required:Though assembly is straightforward, it takes a little time to put together. Including clearer instructions would be helpful.
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