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Staying active and healthy is tough when the weather is nasty out, you’d rather be indoors or you find exercise to generally be…boring. Luckily, we found a stationary bike that one 76-year-old reviewer says works excellently to cure said boredom — and they even connect it with a Quest 2 VR headset to pretend they’re pedaling in the real outdoors. This space-saving stationary bike is foldable for easy storage, features arm resistance bands, offers 16 levels of resistance for building leg strength and is a gentle, low-impact exercise (according to doctors!) that some reviews say is perfect for those with knee pain or coming out of physical rehab. It also has a stand for holding an e-reader or phone, just in case you need something to do while pedaling away.
Today, it’s also super affordable! It’s already on sale, but after clipping its on-page coupon, you can nab it for $109.99, or 31% off the list price.
This bike has a monitor to show your current speed, distance traveled, heart rate and more. Its ledge lets you stand your phone up to stream Netflix or even training videos on workout apps. You can adjust its seat and height to suit your body or exercise mode, lower the seat to replicate a low-impact recumbent bike or set it upright to use those resistance bands and work your back and shoulders. When you’re done, fold it up to stow it away in a closet, under your bed or lean it against a wall for later.
It has Bluetooth connectivity, too, in case you’d like to track your pedaling data through a third-party app or the brand’s own app. And according to several reviewers, this stationary bike is super easy to set up, and many users report watching an assembly video on YouTube to walk through its steps.
“I got this exercise bike to try to get in shape,” says a reviewer named Bee. I am 68. Once we got it together, I was surprised and pleased at how smoothly it worked. It also seems well-made and sturdy. It may not be fitness center quality, but for the price, it’s well made. And it does close up pretty easily for storage […] I kind of love it!”
Grab this exercise bike today and get fit without stepping out in the cold. And read on for more promising reviews of this easy, space-saving fitness tool.
“Compact and sturdy. Yes it DOES fold up and is very simple to do. Saw other reviews that said it doesn’t (no comment). Had the bike a little over a month now and love it. Sturdy and very quiet. Have 350 miles on the odometer now and no problems. I do use a small pillow for the seat but have forgotten to put it on a couple of times and it was just fine. Not sure if any bicycle seat is really comfortable for that matter. Price is right! Definitely recommend” — Penerra 14
“At 76 I was really lacking exercise. Had no motivation at all. Found regular exercise boring. Then I spotted this affordable bike. Had the bike for about 3 weeks. I was able to put it together myself. (excellent directions) Found it to be quiet, sturdy, and just what I needed. It also came with Bluetooth. I use it every day. Connecting the bike using bluetooth with my Quest 2 VR headset and an exercise program I find exercising enjoyable. I am not sure if this bike would be for the committed biker but for somebody like me it’s excellent. I am currently doing 30 min a day. Sometimes twice a day. Diffidently one of my smarter choices” — BusyB967
“I got this bike to help in rehabbing after my knee replacement. It can be difficult to get out and walk with various wether conditions, and a treadmill is too large for my apartment. This fits in the space very well, and we can move it easily. I’m also about to go back to work full time as a truck driver. I think this may even fit in the sleeper of the truck to help me stay fit out there.
The instructions were clear enough to put it together, and the do include tools in the package. If you have basic tools with sockets at the house, it will go faster. […]
The bike and the electronic panel work perfectly. I didn’t realize it connected via Bluetooth to my phone, and the apps available make tracking and riding a little more enjoyable. You actually have video you can play to simulate riding in various conditions that makes it a little easier to get through the workouts. […]” — 721trucker (This review has been edited for length. Read the full review.)
“I got this exercise bike to try to get in shape. (I am 68) Once we got it together, I was surprised and pleased at how smooth it works. It also seems well made and sturdy. It may not be fitness center quality, but for the price, it’s well made. And it does close up pretty easily for storage, altho I’m going to keep it in a spare room and try to use it at least every other day. I kind of love it!” — Bee
“I just received it today and it took under an hour to put together I need to get better tools than it would be much faster. I absolutely love this bike. The bike is very portable and stylish I love the color and it’s comfortable. The bike cones with an app that I absolutely love it’s like a video game. The blue connected without incidence. Like I said just got it however I am so happy with it already. I would definitely recommend it.” — knogzi
“I am a 69 year old woman and put this bike together myself. My two requirements were comfortable seat and quiet. I give both of these requirements and A+. This is a very great bike at a very reasonable price.” — GmaMiller