🚴♂️ Pedal your way to productivity and fitness—because sitting is the new smoking!
The Wakeman Fitness Folding Pedal Exerciser is a compact, under-desk workout solution featuring a 5-function electronic display to track your progress, adjustable resistance for personalized workouts, and a stable, non-slip base. Designed for multitasking professionals, it folds easily for storage and supports both leg and arm exercises, making it ideal for home or office use.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 5.8 Pounds |
Controls Type | Push Button |
Display Type | electronic |
Number of Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
Number of Resistance Levels | 1 |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Trademark Global |
UPC | 886511925496 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00886511925496 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.43 x 14.02 x 7 inches |
Package Weight | 2.66 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 19.5 x 9.5 inches |
Brand Name | Wakeman |
Warranty Description | 30 Days |
Model Name | Wakeman Fitness Folding Pedal Exerciser with Electronic Display |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 80-5113 |
Style | Calorie Tracker |
Included Components | Wakeman Fitness Folding Pedal Exerciser with Electronic Display |
D**R
Pedaling machine
The product seems to be very well made and of quality materials. The device was very easy to assemble and only took about 5 minutes +/- from start to finish. It comes with an adjustable knob on top to set the tension on how smooth and easy or how hard the pedaling will be. The device is compact in size, mobile, and can be easily transported by hand wherever you need to take it. It makes a very simple and easy way to get lower body exercise without ever having to leave your home. Plus this is a great way to exercise at work if you have to sit at a desk for long periods of time while working or just not moving. Overall I would definitely recommend the device to anyone looking for an easy and cheap way to get in exercise without having to leave your home or spend a fortune.
P**R
Good for getting a little activity while working at a desk or watching TV
There's not much to say, it's a cheap little bike for getting some leg exercise while sitting and doing something else. Depending on the height of your desk, it may not be possible to pedal it underneath, so make sure to do some measuring first. It can also collapse at the legs for storage purposes, which is a nice touch, but it's not too big or bulky either way.It has a little screen for tracking calories, rotations, etc. I don't know how accurate it is, but it's a nice little feature to include for the low cost of this little bike. It's pretty quiet to pedal, but I did dock one star off the sturdiness because it does wobble a bit and I noticed the rubber around one of the pedal bars is moving.Regardless, it works well for what it's intended for, and it was definitely worth the cost (~$20).
A**Y
Annoyingly unstable
The feet twist and spin, so it's difficult to get a solid grip onto the floor without it sliding all around, but as long as I hook it onto something, like the chair foot, or find something heavy enough to keep it in place, and small enough not to interfere with the petals, it works alright. I use it at work since I work alone and won't disrupt anyone, but thank goodness because MAN is it squeaky lol.
L**N
Squeaky and uncomfortable but affordable
This desk bike is ok for the cheap price. The negatives for me are that it can be very squeaky and the straps on the pedals are not adjustable. It is difficult to get my feet in with my sneakers and it eventually makes my toes go numb. That said, you get what you pay for and if you are looking for something inexpensive, this isn't terrible.
M**R
Cheap and shows it.
there are so many things wrong with this little toy that it is hard to know where to begin. to start with, the bands that are supposed to hold your feet on the pedals are so tiny that a person with larger than size four shoe cannot get into them. There is an adjustment, but it is only 1/4 inch, so you might increase it enough for a size 4 1/2 shoe. If you try to use the pedals without them, your feet keep sliding off, so this device is clearly designed for children or small footed women.The tension control is a bolt that you tighten against the axle to increase the friction between the bolt and axle. turning the axle against friction at any seed creates heat. At the speed that a pedal turns, it creates a great deal of heat, enough to create a burning hazard, possibly a fire hazard.Finally, one of the caps that fit over the legs and are supposed to keep the machine from sliding across the floor is too loose and keeps falling off.Clearly this is a cheap copy of some more effective device, rushed into production without testing whether it would actually work.My advice is to save your money until you can get a better machine. This one is not worth what it cost to make it.
S**N
VERY well-made
Very impressed! Well-made, nice and sturdy. Easy to use, works great
W**S
Mine helps me keep moving so I don’t get stiff
Easy to put togetherEasy to useI purchased one for the office and one for my home office.I sit for long periods of time and becomes stiff so that when I get up, I move like Quasimodo.I work on the computer a lot of pointing and clicking and talking to my computer. It has helped a great deal and I don’t get stiff and as grandpa used to put a “stove up“.Would I recommend this yes.I actually put my feet in the loops because of the height of of my desk. I use it in sock feet Why did you pick this product vs others?:I initially picked it because of the price. I was very stiff and difficult to move after rising from my chair. It would take me 10 to 15 feet before joints would loosen up to walk properly.Ease of use:put your feet on the pedals, or like I do under the puddles in the loop and move your legs. I use it to keep moving.
E**Z
It's about what you'd expect for the price
This pedal machine isn't a good fit for me for the following reasons:Very lightweight and wobbly. It slides around on the hardwood floors at home and at the office too much. It wobbles while in use making a creaking noise that would annoy coworkers.Height doesn't work for my desk. My knees hit the bottom of my desk when the pedal is in its highest position, so I have to sit further away from the desk to use this--making it hard to work.My home desk (where I'd primarily hoped to use this) has a cross piece near the bottom. If I push the pedal machine against that piece, it's stable, but I can't pedal because my foot hits the cross piece. If I pull it sufficiently away from the cross piece to pedal, the machine tends to wobble and slide around and I have to sit too far back from my desk for comfort.There is, in theory, a resistance adjustment, but it's not sufficient for pedaling with feet. When I tighten it to the maximum, I can feel the resistance when pushing the pedals by hand, but when I put it on the floor and pedal with my feet, it's as if there's no resistance. Legs are just that much stronger than hands.The foot straps aren't adjustable and I have to change into very thin, light shoes to use this. Anything that I would normally wear to work is too bulky to fit inside the foot loops.For these reasons I plan to return this purchase, but if the above items aren't issues for you, the exercise itself was exactly what I wanted. Just the machine was too awkward with my desk, chair, feet, knees, etc...
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