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The himaly Mini Exercise Bike is a versatile under-desk pedal exerciser designed for both arm and leg workouts. Featuring 8 adjustable resistance levels and a multifunctional LCD display, it tracks your exercise time, calories, distance, and pedal count. Its compact, lightweight design (4kg) makes it perfect for use at home, office, or on the move. Easy to assemble with anti-slip pedals, this portable fitness solution blends convenience with effective muscle training for busy professionals.
















| ASIN | B07JFTQ2MS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,290 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4 in Physical Therapy Leg Exercisers |
| Brand | himaly |
| Brand Name | himaly |
| Color | Black |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 15,561 Reviews |
| Display | LCD |
| Included Components | Mini Exercise Bike |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.98"D x 13.8"W x 12.6"H |
| Item Type Name | X1368-Mini Exercise Bike |
| Item Weight | 7.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Green Joy |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 7.6 Pounds |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 15.98"D x 13.8"W x 12.6"H |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
S**L
Great product
Great product and easy to assemble
L**E
Works well and makes little to no noise
This is a great light weight and easy to carry pedal bicycle for physical therapy or general exercise. It has a wonderful anti-slipping grip as it also comes with a mat that prevents it from sliding further. Very easily assembled, and the directions were easily understood. The strap on the bike does stretch, but I had to cut mine off because it was irritating and I used it more as a handheld bike for my upper back bodywork from The physical therapy. I would highly recommend this product because it’s right on price point to the more expensive one's you would see at a physical therapy office.
G**D
Himaly pedal exerciser
Easy assembly, portable and functional Received it with a crack on the front area, I need to put weights on the frontal holders if not it keeps on moving while I’m using it, it serves the purpose for my knee mobilization, I had rt knee replacement 5 months ago.
H**R
Easy to Assemble, Everything Works, Smooth and QUIET!
I recently had hip surgery. I do many exercises at physical therapy, but I noticed that riding the recumbent bike seems to loosen my hip, warm it up, and help with discomfort. I think it just keeps the blood flowing. At present those are the benefits I'm looking for right now; I may want to do more resistance and muscle building in the future, but for the present, this little machine as described just seemed to hit the target I was looking for. It arrived today, and I was very excited. I opened it right away and assembled it. Assembly was very easy, and very good instructions are included. That was only about a 15 minute exercise. Also there are good videos on youtube that show it to you in 2 minutes flat. I would recommend searching for one of those just to be sure you aren't leaving anything out. I really dislike redoing things and I bet you do, too. All the parts were there and everything went together like a charm with stabilizers, feet, and straps being the main parts. The straps were already on the feet and happily fit just right, but they can be adjusted to be bigger or smaller. Although most reviews were very good, and this little unit today is the number one of 100 in physical therapy leg exercisers, some reviews had me a little concerned about how smooth and easy the pedaling would be. I couldn't wait to use it and see which side I would fall on. I needn't have worried. It immediately worked smoothly and pedaled easily and quietly. If you look at my video, the background noise is from the kitchen, not the device. You can hardly hear it when you're using it. It easily goes from no or very little resistance to medium resistance, and the monitor works exactly as described. The battery was already installed. I have it on carpet. It doesn't move around when I'm pedaling and it's not up against any barrier. I can sit comfortably in my chair and pedal to my heart's content. I love it! It's exactly what I wanted, and I did also want to mention that I got it from Amazon Resale (formerly Amazon Warehouse). When I started to purchase it, the offer for the unit in "Used Like New" condition popped up for half the price! I have found that items that are "Used Like New" are just that, like new, and the price was great, so that's the one I got. It arrived in perfect order in its original box, which actually appeared to have never been opened. I enjoy using this little exerciser, and I already know it's going to help me improve faster. I am thrilled with this purchase. I highly recommend this Mini Exercise Bike!
J**E
Not Stationary, Not Accurate, Not Exercise, Not Working
So when you get a product this cheap, you kind of have to expect to get what you pay for. The bike was advertised as a stationary bike that you can pedal under your desk or place on a desk to pedal with your arms to get a workout and, to be fair, it does do those things. The problem is that the bike does not make any of this easy. For one, the bike itself is incredibly light, which seems like a good thing initially until you start to pedal. Since it is so light, it is very easy for the entire bike to move around, making it harder to keep a consistent rhythm with your legs or your arms. In addition, the bike has no catch to carpet or the rubber pad provided to prevent it from moving around, so there isn't really a way to fix the problem other than pushing it against a heavy object as you pedal and hoping for the best. The LCD is also a bit inaccurate in terms of calories burned as I believe that the amount of calories burned is consistent for anyone who uses the bike. While this may seem nice, I doubt that cycling on this for about 15 minutes without breaking a sweat means I'm burning 100 calories each time. Losing weight and burning calories is hard and having a bike with an inaccurate LCD is only going to do more harm than good as you won't actually be able to keep track of how many calories you burn. To make matters worse, the bike has almost no resistance with the pedaling, which kind of defeats the purpose as an exercise bike. The idea is to have some resistance to engage your body and encourage energy use, but the lack of resistance means you would need to be pedaling for a very long time before you get to that point. If you do try to increase the tension on the bike, you either get no change or get too much resistance, which makes the bike more likely to move before the pedal itself. Worse yet is that if you can manage to move the pedal, a horrible squeak soon starts with every cycle and it will not go away until you stop and remove the tension. Finally, the reason why I give this a one-star review despite everything else listed above comes from the last time I used it, which was a 15 minute cycle with increased tension and the horrible squeak. Really trying to make this work, I pedaled on to get some resistance until I smelt burnt rubber. Removing the LCD let out a bunch of smoke from something burning in the bike, which I assume was from something melting into the cycle as it will no longer pedal now. While I'd like to assume I was shredding the bike to the point of falling apart, I had only been pedaling for 15 minutes and at a moderate pace. If that was enough to break this bike, then nothing else should convince you that this product just isn't worth it.
E**N
Missing parts, but overall you get what you pay for
At first I thought the instructions were just confusing, but it turns out I was missing two support plates that are supposed to go under the front and back supports. I managed to put it together anyway, and it feels relatively solid. But when you have 4 bolts and washers left over, you wonder. The instructions also don't really explain how to work the display, so I'll let you know. The red button turns it on, and it will go off by itself with inactivity. Press and hold red button to zero out the readings. Quick press the red button to cycle between readings. Each reading (time, distance, #pedal cycles, calories) can be on constant display or scan between all of them. However, the scan function is available between each function, which is a little confusing. Each press on the button gives you: Scan: time Time Scan: distance Distance Scan: rotations Rotations Scan: calories Calories So if you just want to watch your time, you have to click that little button until the tiny arrow points to T and the word "scan" is absent. This has a small pedal radius, so it'll take some finagling to get yourself positioned optimally. Otherwise, it's a bit jerky. I think it helps to be up a bit higher than your standard couch, recliner, or kitchen chair. But it's still not going to allow the full motion of a bicycle or gym bike. How could you expect it to? We got this for my daughter who is doing a recovery program and needs something to do while seated to elevate her heart rate for a few minutes. For that, it's more than adequate. But if this was going to be your main or sole source of exercise, and if you had the space and money, I'd get something like a recumbent bike. Still easy to use, but much more natural full movements. However, this might just be me because the comments seem full of people who do use it as a sole exercise source and sing its praises. Overall, it was under $50 and I think is pretty much what we expected for that price.
A**R
Mini exercise bike
I just love this mini bike unit. So easy to assemble. Peddles very smoothly. Not only to strengthen legs and arms, it also tightens your core. I’m using it on my rug and it’s very stable. Would recommend.
D**Y
Great product
Excellent use daily
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