🚴♀️ Pedal your way to productivity—fitness that fits your workspace!
The Sunny Health & Fitness Smart Under-Desk Bike is a compact, motorized mini exercise bike designed for low-impact cardio workouts at home or office. Featuring a quiet mesh belt-drive with stepless resistance, a digital LCD monitor for tracking key metrics, and a 2-in-1 design for arm and leg mobility, it pairs seamlessly with the free SunnyFit app offering thousands of workouts and virtual tours. Lightweight and portable with easy setup, it supports users up to 200 lbs and is backed by a trusted 20+ year fitness brand.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 200 Pounds |
Controls Type | Knob |
Display Type | LCD |
Handle Type | Carry Handle |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Number of Resistance Levels | 1 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Sunny Health & Fitness |
UPC | 815749017826 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00815749017826 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19 x 12.5 x 8.25 inches |
Package Weight | 6.26 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.9 x 16.1 x 11.7 inches |
Brand Name | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Structural Frame, 180 Days Other Parts And Components |
Model Name | Mini Exercise Bike |
Suggested Users | womens |
Part Number | SF-B023005DGY |
Style | Black |
Included Components | Manual, Assembly Tools |
Size | Mini |
A**R
pedal to the metal!
I have been trying for my mom to be more active and I have finally being able to achieve it!! She loves her pedals. Now does it every day twice a day. Super easy to put together and adjust. Compact design so there is no complaint about space and its easy to carry. She has been able to work her way up to different resistance and getting stronger. I might not say it will be ideal for someone who is athletic, but for a sedentary person it is the perfect way to start.
G**D
Value, rehab, multi-use
The purchase was for a friend of mine who have broken her leg. She uses it for range of motion and I also found it convenient and easy to do arm exercises with it
M**M
Mechanically Awesome, Electronically Challenged
Update 12/9/2019I have been using my bike for almost 6 months and I wanted to update a few things:Battery Life for display:Batteries that came with it lasted for 660 miles2- AAA Duracells lasted for 518 milesCaveat - When I first had the bike, when not pedaling I just rested my feet on the pedals. Now, I keep my feet on the pedals and rock back and forth a lot more now which keeps the display on without adding any miles. I also changed the batteries as soon as the display got dim so I would not lose my stats midweek.Another idea for the still lame display: The time function show minutes and seconds, when it gets to 99:59 it then resets to 0. As I usually keep my stats accruing for a week, it would be so much nicer if when it gets to 59:59, it would switch to hours:minutes and keep going.Mechanical update: After cycling for almost 1200 miles, the bike has not made that clicking in noise in a long time. Probably 2 months. Still super smooth and quiet. However, the plastic strap on the right pedal keeps popping off on the outside.Also, I have changed the way I keep my castered chair from rolling away. Before I used "bed and furniture stoppers," but once dust accumulates under the rubber, they no longer stay. I cleaned them a half dozen times and they stuck for a while after each cleaning. I finally just got 2 velcro straps that go around the front support and then around the front 2 wheels and it works a lot better.So all in all, I still LOVE this bike. In the 6 months I've had it, I've burned 29,000 calories while sitting at work and my leg muscles are pretty strong.----------------------------------------------------------I love using my bike at work. I do not know how accurate the measurements are, but by biking off and on during the day, it says I burn about 500 calories. I have racked up 660 miles since I got it June 1st (almost 3 months).The display has an upper and a lower number. I have no idea what the upper number shows. The bottom number cycles through: Distance, Calories, Odometer, RPM, and Time. Apparently if you buy your bike in the US, units are in miles. You can reset the values by holding the button for 3 seconds. By pressing the button you can also cycle through the options and choose one to stay on instead of scanning.Pros- so smooth to peddle. Very rarely there is a bit of a click as I peddle, but by shifting my angle it goes away. I can peddle while typing and using my mouse very well. When I need to do very careful adjustments with my mouse I have to stop. My swivel office chair does move side to side a bit when I peddle, but I am sure that is good for your core strength and is not distracting after you get used to it.- quiet. My coworker right next to me cannot hear it. My chair makes more noise rotating side to side a bit. I keep a can of WD-40 for my chair at my desk for it.- comfortable. Even while not pedaling, I like to keep my feet on the pedals - I find I naturally do this every time I sit. Sometimes I just rock the pedals forward and back as a kind of fidget device.- I can peddle backwards and it still counts towards miles. WARNING, peddling backwards may loosen the peddles, so I do this infrequently and have never had a problem.Cons- the display upper number. I have no idea what the upper number shows, So it is pointless.- the display does allow you to pick a setting to stay on, but each time you stop pedaling (if I'm on the phone or doing careful work with my mouse) it resets to scan. I would love to be able to have the top number be set on something and stay that way since it does not seem to have any use.- the display has faded over time and now I cannot see it at all. If I shine my cellphone light from the side, I can see the readout, but that is a pain. ***Update: The display quit working altogether the day after I wrote this and I realized my batteries had been dying and were now dead. I use it a lot but I would think 2 AA batteries would work longer than 3 months. Maybe the ones that came with it were really cheap. I'll see how long a couple of Duracells last.- did I mention the display? feels really cheap compared to the solidly built bike.There is a problem if your office chair is on casters of rolling away from the bike. I have seen that some people will attach a strap of some kind to the bike and chair. I have purchased a "Bed and Furniture Stopper" 4 devices that keep my chair wheels in place - I wish there were 5, but came in packs of 4. It works pretty well. though I do have to adjust them once in a while. To keep the bike from moving back, I cut a 2x6 to the perfect length to wedge between the bike and the wall. It stays put very well. Even though the bike is fairly heavy, there is no way to keep it from moving over time without a block of some kind.So in summary, I love the bike mechanics, hate the display. Since the bike function is by far the more important aspect I only took 1 star off from the awful, awful, display.I hope this was helpful.
D**N
Would reccomend for anyone from very weak to strong and healthy
First off, let me tell you that I tried one of those cheapies, the folding kind, and if you want to waste your time and money, go ahead and get one. I cant even open a bottlecap right now, and the folding ones werent enough force for me to get stronger on. I returned it, and got this one instead.And, WOW, what a difference! The good:Putting it together is easy easy (except I needed help, but I am a special case right now, with no strength). 4 bolts, and 2 pedals, and 2 batteries (and 2 foot straps). All of it went together super easy (I am using it for purely tabletop right now, so am not using the straps).I set it at 1, and there is no resistence. I set it at 2, and I feel a workout in just a couple minutes (all I can stand right now. I have had neck surgery on 2 disks, and 3x on lower back, and my muscles are so weak I cant do much, which is why I bought this: To get stronger). My wife tried it on 8, and it was hard for her, and she is strong, so once I get to going up in resistance, I know it will be good forever for meThe Pedals are awesome, and have finger shapes on one side of them, and palm shape on the other side, so that they dont hurt like those cheapy folding ones did. There are no sharp edges on the Pedals at all, or anywhere near them.The Display actually works (unlike the folding one I had), and it starts up as soon as you start peddling. You can have it keep your progress from every workout by just leaving it alone after your workout, or you can reset it by holding in the big red button. Perfect for me, as I like it reset every day, but dont remember what I did the day before-I can start peddling to see what my time and distance was, then hold red button to reset and see if I can beat my time and distance (although I have only had it a couple days, I have already done this this afternoon when I worked out).My wife bought some of that non-slip stuff for the tabletop (the stuff that mechanics put in their drawers so tools dont slide around, or for kitchen drawers were you dont want stuff sliding around, same stuff), so the Minibike doesnt slide at all. Also, my wife says it is heavy enough to not slide anyway, but was easy-ish for her to move around.I have not had any sounds from the unit, it is entirely silent.It does not heat up like the folding one did.The bad (or, not so good, really, there is nothing really bad on the unit I got):It smells. And, I mean, it smells BAD! It smells like a dirty locker room. It smells like an entire football team stood above it after practice and sweated all over it. A little cleaner and a rag should sort out the smell though. I am sure this is an assembly line piece, that someone actually did sweat on, or multiple someones sweat all over. Pee-yooThe distance to the pedals is more than the cheapy folding ones was. This hurts my neck more, and rolls my shoulders forward a bit to be able to reach it (and I am 6 foot 2 inches tall, and the Minicycle is at the very edge of the table). I hope this wont be a problem for me in the long run. I may have to buy the arm things, like they have at the Physical Therapy place, so that it will be closer to me and I wont have to strain and hurt myself (remember, I am in bad bad physical shape, very very weak, and even just sitting hurts me, so if you arent as bad off as I am then you should not have any issues).
P**T
Not for me
Well made but it was hard for me to pedal. Just not for me.
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