🚴♂️ Elevate Your Home Fitness Game!
The YYFITT 2-in-1 Foldable Exercise Bike is a versatile indoor fitness solution featuring a durable steel frame, a luminous display for easy tracking, and 16 levels of resistance. With an adjustable XL backrest and resistance bands, it caters to users of all ages and fitness levels, making it the perfect addition to any home gym.
Bike type | 2-in-1 Indoor Fitness Exercise Bike with Resistance Bands |
Color | Black |
Style | 2-in-1 |
League | 2-in-1 Indoor Fitness Exercise Bike |
Frame material | steel |
Material type | Steel |
Meter | Time |
Number of items | 1 |
Power source | Battery Powered |
Seasons | continuity |
Features | 2-in-1 Indoor Fitness Exercise Bike with Resistance Bands |
Sport | Bike Cycling |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | YYFITT |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | PLENY |
Item model number | YYFITT 2-in-1 Foldable Exercise Bike |
Product Dimensions | 96.01 x 53.01 x 113 cm; 21 kg |
ASIN | B086MHC6CX |
H**R
Excellent customer service. Convenient machine as it folds and easy to store.
The bike arrived earlier than indicated, was comparatively easy to assemble however most of the computer items didn't work due to a problem with the wiring. YYFITT personnel were very helpful and replaced the bike without fuss. The new bike had a different arrangement with the wiring to the computer and everything works well. The bike is comfortable and enjoyable to use. Highly recommend.
F**P
Good for the price
I put this bike together in about an hour (it's easier if someone can help you). The instructions were pretty clear and easy to understand. The monitor arrived with scratches and slightly cracked casing on the back, and the packaging was damaged, but it still works OK and because it is not an integral part of the bike and bolts on separately I'm sure if problems appeared the seller would be happy to swap over the monitor for another one.The bike is quite heavy and is not easy to fold/unfold (a scissor action) as a knob has to be turned to loosen it and then removed. Getting it back in again is like trying to undo a childproof lid on a bottle of tablets in that you have to push and turn at the same time. That, plus the weight meant I decided against folding it away as I'd originally intended, and I now have it set up in one place permanently.The height of the seat can be adjusted by loosening a similar knob and then removing it, sliding the bar up or down and then replacing the knob.Surprisingly, there isn't a photo of the bike on the cover of the handbook, or any mention of the features as they are advertised on the Amazon product page. It would be useful if these were included in the handbook, together with some basic recumbent bike exercises (or even a link to a video) as well as the general warming up and cooling down exercises that are already included at the back of the handbook.Because the 'resistance' knob is positioned just under the resistance bands, and says 'Tension' on it (not as the photo on the product page), it could lead you to think that the 'Tension' relates to the resistance bands, but it does not, it relates to the tension of the front wheel when pedalling.Once put together, the bike was sturdy, not wobbly, and very quiet in use, and the seat and back rest were quite comfortable for the half hour exercise session I did on it (I found a couple of free 'recumbent bike with resistance bands workout' videos online). The back of the seat height is adjustable (2 positions, higher or lower) but it does involve 4 screws and an allen key to move the height so it's not really something to be adjusted each time someone else uses it.I could watch a workout video by propping my laptop on the handy shelf on the bottom of the monitor. However, it did cover up the monitor and some of the handlebars and sensors. A tablet would be better if you have one.All in all though I'm quite pleased with it and am looking forward to using it regularly.
A**S
It does what I need it to.
AssemblyUnlike most assembly instructions, these were actually very easy to follow. Step by step, clear diagrams. Only part I struggled with was what side the washers went on for certain bits, but that's more my eyesight not seeing the diagram clearly than it not being in the diagram. I was able to assemble on my own with minimal issues.Use: UprightUpgright position is great for just using the bike portion. I found that in the upright position the cables don't stretch far enough to provide a 'good' level of resistance, so when used in upright mode, I rarely use the cables.Use: RecumbantThe semi-recumbant setup for this is what I use most, the cables have just the right level of resistance to them, although I do wish I could adjust those somehow (unless there's a way I've just missed). The only drawback here is mostly my wide posterior. My butt covers the handles either side of the seat, so they aren't really usable. For somebody slimmer this won't be an issue. But there really isn't much clearance between handle and seat.Other drawback is the screen, where it's a fixed position, it's at a hard to read angle when recumbent.Screen:The screen itself is very large, easy to read and simple to use. The pulse seems quite good. The only downside I've seen is the timer. Timing it against my watch, and watching an episode of house it appears as though the timer function is slightly fast. So while it will say I've done 44 minutes, my watch will say 40 for instance. Not a major issue as I use my watch as a timer instead, but could be frustrating for some.
K**E
Lower back ache sufferers will LOVE the comfort and stability by the back rest.
Due to the applaudable design of the back rest; with its so comfortable width and depth, this item got 5 stars but really want to give it 4. The YYFIT exercise bike arrived today and was easy to assemble. Once set up, widened the bike's legs to max and found this width easy to get onto (because the seat is lower to ground). At this width, could sit comfortably leaning right back onto back rest - (its width and length IDEAL for comfort and stability) while holding side bars. (In assembling, i put the bolts into the 2nd from the top row for added height).Have to shift to the front of seat to be positioned comfortably to hold front handle bars, at this width.Tried making the bike legs width narrower. This wasn't so easy to do - awkward- until i tried pulling the front frame toward seat whilst holding the pin out. In this much narrower position, the bike is a little taller; getting on board was not as easy as i am 5'4'', and the V gap, to get your leg through, is narrow. A little concerned about bike toppling over, as the front feet are not as long as the rear feet, and being on a springy carpet this adds to the fear. Found that tightening bolts needs to be done VERY well, especially for the side bars as when you rest your weight on them they wiggle. Strength is therefore required. The monitor proved tempremental when set on 'time'. Would fluctuate from one mode to the next. It being so basic, didn't read its' instructions - so that may be why. Have another exercise bike elsewhere by Ativafit, with back rest and side bars, and its' monitor is reliable (given a review about this one).
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