

🚴♂️ Fold, Ride, Repeat — Your Compact Cardio Powerhouse!
The Marcy Foldable Upright Exercise Bike NS-652 offers a versatile cardio and strength training solution with 8 levels of magnetic resistance, a foldable compact design, and an adjustable foam padded seat. Built from durable 14-gauge alloy steel, it supports users from 5'1" to 6'3" up to 250 lbs. Its quiet operation and LCD display tracking key workout metrics make it ideal for home use, especially in smaller spaces where convenience and performance matter.











| ASIN | B0090OKG38 |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required. Instructions included. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,264 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #79 in Exercise Bikes |
| Brand | MARCY |
| Brand Name | MARCY |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (7,530) |
| Date First Available | August 22, 2012 |
| Drive System | Pedals |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00096362992213 |
| Included Components | User manual, Warranty card, one foldable upright bike |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16 x 32.5 x 44 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46.81 x 15.39 x 8.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 16.32 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Marcy |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
| Minimum Height | 1.55 Meters |
| Model Name | NS-652 |
| Model Year | 2007 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
| Package Weight | 17.22 Kilograms |
| Part Number | NS-652 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 32.5"D x 16"W x 44"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| Size | Standard |
| Special Feature | Adjustable resistance, Compact design, Sturdy construction, Track your progress |
| Sport Type | Exercise and Fitness |
| Style | Upright White |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 096362992213 726367042216 726367081833 |
A**R
A great first exercise bike, works well even for 6ft 3in tall persons
I've had this exercise bike for about 7 months now, and have gotten a decent amount of use out of it during that time. I don't ride it daily or anything, I would guess maybe 2 hours per week on average, as a supplement to my regular daily walks that I take to try and stay more active. I'm 6ft 3in tall, and I can confirm that this bike does work for someone of that height comfortably. I'm not constantly bashing my knees into the handlebars or anything either (every once in a while I might lightly graze them, but that's about it.) If you're also 6'3" and concerned about whether or not this bike will work for you, it will. However, I do remember that the different versions being sold on this page had different models and height recommendations, so make sure you go with the "Upright White" one in particular if you want to be sure it will fit for 6ft 3in height. I don't usually use the collapsible features of the bike, and instead tend to leave it set up in a stationary place. If you do need to move it though, or store it away for a while, it weighs somewhere around 40lbs if memory serves, so it's not so heavy as to be impossible to work around. Do be careful though even then. I moved the bike around a lot when I first got it, intending to move it into the living room to use, and then back into the bedroom to store in a more out-of-the-way place. But it is a bit awkward to move around with something like that, and I tweaked my back a few times in a minor way from moving wrong while trying to carry and maneuver it through doorways and around furniture. So just be careful as you're moving it even though it's not super heavy. Ideally you can do what I eventually did, and find a place to keep it set up and stationary and use it as needed without having to move it around. And speaking of ideal, I would highly recommend you also get yourself a nice gel or foam bike seat cushion to put on it as well. They are not too pricey, perhaps around 15-20 dollars or so depending on the brand and model, and you'll want to double check the dimensions to make sure you get one that's a good fit, but the seat on this bike without a seat cushion felt uncomfortable, and before I had the seat cover for it, I couldn't comfortably use the bike for very long at all (then again, almost all bicycle seats are uncomfortable to me, so your experience may differ.) Adding a seat cover cushion didn't exactly make the comfort level go to 100% or anything, but it makes enough of a difference to be able to enjoy using it for an hour or so without issues. At first, i was super into using the little display that showed all the various metrics, and I usually just left it on the setting that cycles through all of them so I could watch the numbers change as I rode. But eventually the appeal wore off, and I ended up just removing the batteries and using the bike without worrying about the display, and that was fine. This is my first exercise bike I have owned, and I can say I have had a good experience with it, and continue to enjoy using it a few times a week. It has held up well, and I would get another one from this brand again in the future if it came down to it. For me the resistance settings are fine. I started with 4, but eventually settled on 5 as my ideal setting to just hop on and go without having to think about it. I tried 6 for a while and that was fine too, but some days for me it felt like a little too much resistance, where my goal was to ride for longer periods of time rather than push myself to reach higher and higher resistance limits, so 5 is where I keep it at most of the time, and I can just ride for longer periods with no trouble at all. Assembly was pretty easy too from what I remember, and the bike remains sturdy and feels like it will last for some time still. I don't have any concerns about build quality, especially not for the reasonable price for the equipment. It's also very quiet to use, so no need to worry about waking your housemates or causing a lot of ruckus in general. I think it's safe to say that I'm satisfied with my purchase, and feel like I already got plenty of value and use out of it even if it broke tomorrow. But I'm sure it will last for a long time, and I have no concerns about the overall quality. If you're also someone looking to get their first exercise bike like I was, and you're wondering if this will be a good choice, while I don't have experience with others to compare this bike with, I can recommend this one at least based on my own experiences with it. Just get a padded seat cover, and ideally find a good place to put it where you don't have to move it around too much, and you'll be set.
K**H
Definitely a great buy - quiet and fits perfect in smaller spaces
Bought this for myself and I love it. It's smaller so I can fit it in my bedroom and the best thing I love about it is that it is so quiet and smooth. I can look at my phone or watch tv without having to turn the volume up super high. Great product. It was easy to put together and seems really sturdy. Definitely worth the money. The only downside I could say would be that its not really made for bigger people (bigger than bike limits). It is a little difficult to get on sometimes because of the handlebars near the seat...they stick out pretty a little far. But once on it, it is really comfortable. My faves about it - 1. quiet 2. size is perfect.
C**E
Day one...will update when I've had it for longer
Edit 5/27/23: I've had it for about a month now, I ride roughly 30 mins/7ish miles 3-4 days a week. Still whisper quiet, motion has either gotten better or I've gotten used to it, a good beginner bike cuz as the giant wall of words below says, the resistance here is not going to be for intermediate/advanced bikers. One thing to note if you aren't thinking about it, although this folds and can be stored, there are no wheels, so, you're either going to have to pick it up or drag it. Original day 1 review starts here: TL;DR: Good bike for the price, can't speak on durability, whisper quiet, meh seat, I'd recommend it based on ease of assembly/first ride on the bike. I know what you're thinking, "Day one? I'm here to see if it'll last", and I totally get that, I'm just not able to give you that kind of a review yet. I will however update when I've had it for longer and have logged some more time with it, promise. Even if the $135 I spent on it wouldn't hurt my feelings too much if it broke within a year, I'd still be annoyed enough that it broke within a year that I'd have to tell someone other than my wife. So, day one reactions to this machine. The box is labeled "heavy" and "team lift" but...take that for what you will since the box says Net Wt 31.68 lbs/Gr Wt 36.96 lbs, just, trying to be informative. The instructions also say you should use "two or more people (to) assemble this machine to avoid possible injury", again, take that for what you will. I assembled this machine by myself in roughly 40 minutes, with the most time spent unpacking it and threading the left pedal since it was being a punk (there's always one piece when you're assembling something). Assembly, even if you have little to no experience in assembling things, is really about as easy as it gets since the machine only has: the body, front stabilizer, rear stabilizer, seat post, seat, pedals, strap for pedals, and handlebars/display. Attach the stabilizers (feet) to the body, seat post where it looks like the seat goes, seat on the post, handlebars where they look like they should go, and pedals where they look like they should go, easy breezy. Now, I wouldn't be posting a review if assembling it was all I did, that would be silly. Instead, I just took it for a 21 minute ride while watching an episode of "Darkwing Duck" so I could test it out. Now, this is the part of the review where I tell you a little bit about myself. I am 5'-11" (short legs) and weigh 225 lbs, I have a basement gym where I have a 6 day workout schedule which incorporates lifting, elliptical (more expensive than this bike), walking/jogging, and (kick)boxing. This is NOT my primary and/or only method of exercise, I bought this to supplement everything else since I am a remote worker and if I had a pedometer, my steps per day would be like...50. I also live in a state (NE) which has all four seasons so going outside for an afternoon walk all the time can be, annoying, like when it's 20 with 25mph winds or when it's 90 with 25 mph winds. I wanted something I could use to get some relaxed cardio in while watching TV and the wife also wanted it so, to the cart it went. Now, for the performance part. I took it on a 21 minute ride and tested all of the resistance levels with 8 being the highest but....an 8 on this bike is more like a, 3 or 4 on a pricier bike, while a 1 is like riding downhill. I chose to chill at level 5 for a bit and then finish at level 4 for the last 8 or so minutes, a very relaxed resistance level for me since I'm a bit tired from my earlier exercising. The movement felt a bit jerky at first but it loosened up as the ride went on, and the bike is whisper quiet, it didn't make any noise...at all. I tested going fast (for me, got to 20+ on its Speed rating) and the bike still didn't make any noise, so, that's pretty sweet. Note to the reader here: our house is half tile/half carpet and I had the bike on the stone tile, not good old slippery linoleum tile (more prevalent in TX and other Southern states...so if you plan to put this on linoleum tile then take my review for what you will). This bike also has no power cord and the display is powered by two AAA batteries (included). The display can tell you Speed, Distance, Time, and "Calories" (in quotes cuz, c'mon, that thing's not accurate, this machine doesn't know anything about you/your body composition so take this number with a truckload of salt). There is also a display setting called ODO which is your Odometer, which means it should track all of your workout miles logged until it gets to 9999, then it resets (based on the instructions). If you are first starting your fitness journey then I suppose this is a good way to set milestones for yourself and if you are first starting your fitness journey with this bike, I wish you the best of luck on your journey. The other option on the display is Scan, in which it will just go through all of the settings, just for fun. You can also choose to use the bike without the batteries since the resistance settings are manual, no problem. Now, did this product with its 6,755 ratings really need my review? Absolutely not, but, just in case you're sorting reviews by "Newest" then, hello. I do that too so, yeah, don't worry, I got you. Random note: the instructions and several reviewers say the nuts/bolts are already supposed to be in the machine but, yeah, mine were not, they were separate except the screws used to attach the seat. SPEAKING OF THE SEAT...this is where the 5 star became a 4. This seat, remember I was only on it for 21 minutes, is..........exactly what you'd expect from a budget bike. I can't criticize it TOO much (it's a budget priced bike) but I will more than likely be spending a little bit extra to get a seat cushion which would raise it up to about a $160 bike, so, food for thought.
F**L
Bastante recomendable, relación costo-beneficio
D**D
Great value for indoor fitness. Easy to assemble and to store due to it folding up.
L**N
I have been perfectly satisfied and happy with this stationery bike. I didn't want something huge and space consuming or expensive or full of gadgets, just quiet and efficient. I use it to strengthen my thighs and lubricate my knees and it is just fine for that. I am 5'5" and the pedals are a perfect height for me with the seat in the lowest position. I am not sure this would work for someone 2 or 3 inches shorter. The bike is sturdier than it looks, quiet, and you just get on it and go. It does not tip over or feel like it will. I am using it without tension or with only the first notch of tension so I can't answer to anything else. I find I have to swing my leg over the seat to get on rather than lift my leg to get on in the middle at the cross but that is because of an injury to my psoas muscle, others might not have this problem. It was really easy to put together with my husbands help...I think it could be done alone as well. The parts and the directions were excellently marked and easy to follow. Impressive, probably the best I have ever seen. I haven't folded it up for storage yet and this is the feature I bought it for! It just doesn't take that much room. The display of time, mileage, speed and calories just takes care of itself. You don't have to turn it on or off, it has an automatic off when not in use for 5 minutes. The handles will not hold an iPad if that is important to you. I don't know if this is the kind of bike someone wants who is really into high speed and strength training and biking for an hour or more...but for me it is great. Exactly what I wanted.
A**A
Es una buena bicicleta, me gustó lo practico que fue armarla, me gusta que no hace ruido hasta el momento, llevo 12 días usándola sin ningún problema, si mides 1.60 está bastante bien, ya que en el nivel más bajo del asiento la pude acomodar bien, pero no sé lo recomendaría a alguien que midiera menos de eso ya que no va a alcanzar, cuenta con 8 niveles y está bastante bien si quieres ejercitarte un poco desde casa, otra cosa bastante buena es que es compacta, lo que hace que no ocupe tanto espacio!
P**V
La recomiendo, es compacta y funciona muy bien.
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