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75 people found this helpful
Absolutey awesome
By penname on Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2013
This DeskCycle is the Cat's Meow...whether or not you own a desk. And to think I was within moments of purchasing one of the cheaper ones, I should say, one of the 'non-magnetic resistance' ones. Then somehow I stumbled across this one, and am so glad I did. I never knew cycling could be this smooth and quiet. I see no way for any part on this unique little machine to ever break down. Just wait until you see how it works. You can actually see the mechanism working as you cycle, thru the dark transparent top down into its smooth working innards. But you'll never hear it. Sweet.... I stumbled a bit putting it together, not paying enough attention to which end was the front, but once I recognized what I'd done wrong, everything was a piece of cake after that. I will emphasize what the instructions do, and that's to tighten down very tightly the pedal screws. You don't want the threads eventually stripping, which is the only thing I can see that could possibly go wrong with this cycle. I'm using the cycle with a very small fold-up round seated chair and sit back comfortably there and watch TV. Maybe tomorrow I'll read a book instead (currently working on the 1400 pg. 'Sacajawea' by Anna Lee Waldo...great book!). I think that will be a very pleasant time with a very pleasant cycle. I have no problem whatsoever with the cycle moving forward or anywhere else on my very short carpet. I can pedal it downward (as suggested in the instructions) or pedal it forward, it makes no difference, it stays securely where I've put it. This is a high-quality made exercise cycle. It's heavy enough to remain stable when on a carpet, but not too heavy to pick up and carry around. Although I think it would be perfect for placing under a desk, it's certainly not made for that purpose alone. Anyone who wants or needs this kind of exercise should be thrilled with the workout you can get with this cycle. And...you can take it easy on Setting 2 or 3, which you probably should anyway in the beginning, or set it on an upper number for a real tough workout. Don't worry about not getting enough 'resistance' with it. I can see now that I could never pump it at a setting of probably more than about 4 or 5 (it goes to 8). Oh...the pedals. I don't need the straps to go over my shoes so I just pedal on the straps (don't know if that's okay or not). I was pleasantly surprised to find that pedaling barefoot or with just socks (directly on the pedal) is equally comfortable. Somebody brilliant must have invented this cycle. And somebody equally brilliant wrote the instructions. They're clear and straightforward (a rare thing) and it should take you about 10 minutes to put this together. The pedals were just a little challenging for me...just be patient and make sure you start threading the screw in the right direction for each pedal. Then screwing it in all the way takes just a little muscle, but be sure the screw goes in all the way and to make it a very tight fit. (Don't keep screwing it in if you think it's not in the right threads...just start over til you're sure.) I wish everyone could afford to buy this cycle, and can just say it's more than worth saving up for if that's what it takes to have one. My advice to those who can't buy it right away is to either save up, or ask for it as a Christmas or Birthday gift. I would have been thrilled to receive it as a gift. Oh yeah, it comes with a one-year standard Warranty. If you're not sure between buying the DeskCycle or the MagneTrainer, write to 3D Innovations and they'll send you a chart that shows the similarities and differences between the two. The folks there are very friendly and helpful. I came down on the side of the DeskCycle because of its low and smaller profile. Well...I'm a lady and no spring chicken. And I don't work for this company. But I do think this DeskCycle is awesome! I'm looking forward to getting a lot of use out of it and having a lot of fun with it for a very long time. I highly recommend this DeskCycle to everyone who's looking to buy one. P.S. I just ordered another one for my daughter today (17 Dec). She tried out mine and fell in love with it. I think she knew if she raved about it enough I'd take the hint and get her one for Christmas. I bit the hook because she really wants it and I know it will help keep her healthy. What more could a mother want! lol
Top critical review
4 people found this helpful
So far so good, but limited use - mostly due to weight - needs rollers!
By Emily Bronte on Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
Boy is this thing heavy for daily use or even multiple times of daily use. Have to pull it out from under a table (where it's stored) and put it in front of where my mom sits, so she can get her exercising in. Then, back under the table it goes. It should have those rollers that engage when the unit is at an angle for sliding it from one place to the next. We all have old eyes, so the non-backlit display unit isn't helpful at all - we just use a timer. However, it is a smart idea that they give you a cord and base for you to move it to an eye-level desk or what have you. Also, quite a pain to remove the straps, so we haven't done that and don't really need to. It's a nice machine as bicycling motion goes. You DO need to have the angle just right to use it properly - kind of need a forward tilting chair - as if you were on a bike. So, my mom uses this while sitting at the edge of her recliner that is tilting forward some. This was all needing to be figured out - to find the best and most comfortable positioning. We brought the unit to my sis's when she took over for our mom for a few days, but ended up not being able to leave it there, because, after trying numerous chairs and numerous seat cushions, nothing really worked. I think for us 3.5 stars is accurate, b/c at least we found something helpful and that my mom is willing and able to use. My sis gave her a cubi (sp?) last yr to try out, but she didn't like it. I personally think the cycling motion is more healthy for the body than short pushes back and forth of these mini-elipticals. If you have this in a place you don't have to move it with the right chair, it would be great. It's useful but certainly not carefree for us.

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