Cubii F3A3ORGP Go Seated Under Desk Elliptical (Open Box)
$156.10
$329
53% off
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Condition: New; Open Box
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Well built
By Cheryl Hughes on Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
Heavy duty not just cheap lite weight plastic. Easy to assemble and the wrench they include for two screws is even heavy duty, it's going in my toolbox. They installed two double AA batteries at the factory I guess and the contacts and the batteries are both corroded, had to wire brush! Was looking for a power cord, turn's out that you are the power! All in all I think it's a good work out and it's helping my knees. Would recommend. After 2 months a terrible noise developed like something was loose internally. It went away with the pedals off so I figured it must be something to do with the pedals! Turns out it was the little torx screw at the end of the pedal shaft had come loose. Tighten it up and the noise was gone! Easy fix but it sounded like something really major!
Top critical review
26 people found this helpful
Rehab at the desk
By M. Adler on Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2022
It's not that I just sit around all day, but business on the computer takes time, and Cubii lets me make even more use of that time. It has helped a lot in rehabbing my right knee after a fall. Even when it's not cranked up to high pressure (tension/difficulty/stress) it's a workout. Professional rehab with medicare is $40 an hour, but that saving will quickly cover the cost of my Cubii, and I'll keep exercising! BTW, I'm 85. UPDATE: I bought the Cubii Go in May of 2022. It is now March of 2023 and I must stop using it. After using it I get the most awful stabbing pains in my heels, bad enough to destroy a whole night's sleep. After reading about the heel pains I thought it might be plantar fasciitis and bought arch support insoles on Amazon. They're okay, but the pain came back after using the Cubii Go. A bit more thinking led me to stop using it and see what happened. No more heel pain. Google searches say that elliptical exercises don't cause plantar fasciitis, but it makes sense to me that the position of one's feet on the Cubii under a desk might be the cause. A standing elliptical would be very different. If you already have plantar fasciitis, I would not recommend this device. If what I have is not plantar fasciitis, I can only warn you that you might wind up with hideous stabbing pains in your heels (I'm talking small daggers, lots of them). My knees have benefited from the exercise.
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