🚴♂️ Pedal Power Meets Productivity: Burn Calories Without Missing a Beat!
The YOSUDA Under Desk Bike Pedal Exerciser is a compact, battery-powered mini exercise bike featuring 16 levels of magnetic resistance, a digital LCD monitor with Bluetooth connectivity, and a whisper-quiet flywheel system. Designed for both arm and leg workouts, it includes resistance bands and a floor mat for stability and noise reduction. Ideal for home or office use, it supports users up to 220 pounds and comes 95% pre-assembled for quick setup and easy portability.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 220 Pounds |
Controls Type | Knob |
Display Type | LCD |
Number of Resistance Levels | 16 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | YOSUDA |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23 x 14.5 x 8.6 inches |
Package Weight | 10.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.69 x 17.71 x 12.99 inches |
Brand Name | YOSUDA |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | YSD-MS-01 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | ysd-minibike-jick |
Model Year | 2023 |
Style | Under Desk Bike Pro |
Included Components | An under desk bike pedal exerciser, a pair of resistance bands, and a bike mat. |
B**S
Surprisingly robust with everything you need
I set this up a few days ago in anticipation of total knee replacement surgery which I had yesterday. I can’t say much about the internal resistance mechanism durability since I’m not supposed to use it until next week, but so far I’m very impressed. It felt smooth and comfortable in testing. The overall design is nice and includes a handle to move the device around easily. Not that I will be carrying it in the first few weeks after surgery.Set up was easy with clear directions. The mechanism is smooth and the resistance goes from nothing to harder than a floor device like this can really support unless you attach it to the floor with screws, and I can’t imagine home users are going to want to do that. In other words, at the highest settings, the whole device will skitter away from you even if placed on a non-slide mat and using the included bungee cords. By the way, the unit comes with a non-slide mat and the included bungee cords come complete with (lightly padded) handles for your hands plus clips to attach to the machine on the other side. You don’t need to buy these items separately.If you really want the high resistance settings, the mat probably works much better on a tile or wood floor. I have to set mine on a low nap rug, which may not be ideal. Likewise, using ropes instead of the bungee cords will prevent sliding altogether.However, that’s not really what a device like this is designed for. I will be using it for rehab, and for that it is perfect. If you’re having trouble deciding between a bicycle style device or an elliptical trainer style device, both the surgeon’s staff and my independent PT said the bicycle style device was the appropriate choice. Check with your PT, but I think this is the one you want.As a former bicycle shop owner, my only complaint is with the pedals. They are smooth but very stiff. Then again, you are wanting resistance from a device like this so it doesn’t matter. Plus, the stiff pedals mean you don’t have to master the skill of flipping the pedal up in order to use the foot strap. On balance, this is probably a good thing for most users. I just have my nose up in the air too much!Another minor niggle is that the instructions have you attaching the foot straps backwards from how they should be. You really want the adjustable side of the foot clip, the one with lots of adjustment holes, not the side with just two, on the outside of the pedal. That will be the easiest place to grab the foot clip tabs and adjust the foot clip to your foot or shoe size. After attaching the foot clip, be sure that the square holes on fully adjustable side are parallel to the attachment clip on the pedal. It’s really easy to put them on the incorrect pedal. If the adjustment holes in the foot clips aren’t parallel with the attachment clip on the pedal, the plastic on the foot clip might wear prematurely and they will come off easily when using the machine. That’s probably the weakest point of the instructions, this was simply not made clear and the photographs showing how they attach are incorrect in my view.The only other thing to be careful about is to be sure that your foot is far enough forward in the pedal while using the machine. If you have average size feet, and you have the ball of your foot aligned with the pedal spindle, your heel will hang far enough back that you are likely to clip the rear support of the machine as you pedal. If you aren’t wearing shoes, this could be quite painful. Ask me how I know!The machine comes with a Bluetooth enabled monitor. It displays RPM, calories burned (probably not accurate), and other stats. There are suggest apps for both iPhone and Android phones. I had no trouble setting up my iPhone with the machine, but I haven’t really used the apps yet yet and I am not sure that I will do so for my intended use. But it’s there if you want it. I also discovered when downloading these items from the Apple App Store that there are many other similar apps that work with these kinds of exercise machines. Most, including the recommended apps, have in app purchases so you can have nicer stats or nicer scenery to pedal around. I would say choose whichever one you want as they are all likely to interface well with the machine.I will update this review if I find the machine has problems when I start to use it for rehab. However, I’m expecting this to be a stellar performer. I was offered a rental machine similar to this from the surgeon’s office, but I found that with my insurance, the price would be about the same if I just bought this one off Amazon. I’m expecting it will work just as well as what the surgeon would have gotten for me.
J**A
Why all the bad reviews?
I've been using this for a few weeks, and so far I have not experienced any of the issues others in the reviews have. I've put 40 miles on it, batteries that came with it are still good. It's very quiet and smooth, and the tension absolutely works. Remember, left pedal has left threads!! It also does not move at all for me on even the hardest setting. I just keep half on carpet. I wrap the provided strap around my office chair and it works great. I was very skeptical, but it's turned out better than I thought, and great for lower impact cycling.
N**D
Pretty good quality and does the job.
I have a spine injury and I need cardiovascular exercise. Many people do not know that it is arm movement and not leg that takes you into cardio heart rhythm .I was looking for an arm bike and ordered it. My HSA paid for it through Amazon which made me happy and it was less expensive.I have been very happy with it. It had no assembly except to snap on the arm bands. Easy peasy!Now I need to get my hub on board lol he needs it too!!The only thing I do not love about it is where the display is... would be better if there were another display lower on the machine but I am going to try using the app with my phone.
S**E
quality
great quality. resistant settings are good 1-8. It did not slip around on my rug. Feels like i am using a incumbent bike without the use of all that space for it. Would highly recommend
R**Y
Quality
Eorks good
J**S
Works well !
Good quality and sturdy doesn’t move around comes w mat as well. You can adjust the d wired tension you need.
S**R
Love it!
I would give this 10 stars if I could. My brother bought this model and recommended it. There are apps so you can bike with friends and travel the world on a screen while biking. Awesome for workout, PT and entertainment.
C**L
certainly not what I expected
there were no instructions for assembly so it was a guessing game. The pedals won't even go on it - we tried for 30 minutes and finally gave up. The pedal straps do not go on easy. I'll be returning it.
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