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Niceday Recumbent Exercise Bike, Recumbent Bike for Home, Recumbent Stationary Bike 400LBS Weight Capacity, Magnetic Recumbent Bike with Smart APP, LCD Monitor, Heart Rate Handle

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Size: Recumbent Exercise Bike


Features

  • Excellent Customer Service: Niceday is designed for long-term durability; We are committed to providing our customers with an excellent product and service; If you have any questions, we will try our best to help you
  • Ideal for Physical Therapy: Niceday recumbent exercise bike greatly reduces the burden on the back and puts less pressure on the joints; Aim to help knee and lower back arthritis patients work their mobility and recover from replacement surgery
  • 16-Level Progressive Resistance: Niceday Recumbent Bike offers 16 levels of progressive resistance, suitable for the diverse exercise needs of the whole family; The mechanical knob allows precise control of resistance changes, ensuring seamless transitions between intensity levels; Ideal for gentle physical therapy and relaxing cardio exercise
  • 15LBS Quiet Flywheel: The precisely engineered 15LBS flywheel combined with the magnetic control system, ensures smooth and quiet operation; No disturbance to family and neighbors, fostering a harmonious home fitness
  • 400LBS Weight Capacity: Robust & heavy-duty frame for longer service life, excellent stability and safety; Maximum weight capacity is up to 400 LBS; Meet the exercise needs of the entire family
  • Ergonomic Seat & Backrest: Bid farewell to hip discomfort. Embrace comfort with ergonomic high-density soft sponge cushion and breathable mesh backrest; 8 seat position is easy to adjust, providing ample leg room for user height up to 6'7"
  • Smart Data Interaction: LED digital monitor effectively tracks exercise data; Integrated iPad holder added exercise fun; Connecting with the Kinomap & Z-WIFT app via Bluetooth takes your workouts to the next level
  • Say Goodbye to Complex: 90% pre-assembled, instruction and tools included, installation is a breeze; Integrated transport wheels and wireless cable are designed for daily mobility and storage, suitable for home gym

Brand: Niceday


Special Feature: Padded Seat, Personalized Training Program, App Connectivity, Adjustable Resistance Level, Adjustable Seat See more


Color: Brown+Orange


Power Source: Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Cardio training, Rehab treatment, Stay active


Item Weight: 89 Pounds


Material: Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: Magnetic


Product Dimensions: 50"D x 23"W x 45"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 400 Pounds


Brand: ‎Niceday


Special Feature: ‎Padded Seat, Personalized Training Program, App Connectivity, Adjustable Resistance Level, Adjustable Seat


Color: ‎Brown+Orange


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Cardio training, Rehab treatment, Stay active


Item Weight: ‎89 Pounds


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Magnetic


Product Dimensions: ‎50"D x 23"W x 45"H


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎400 Pounds


Handle Material: ‎Foam-covered


Maximum Height: ‎79 Inches


Minimum Height: ‎57 Inches


Number of Resistance Levels: ‎16


Drive System: ‎Belt


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎52 x 25 x 11 inches


Package Weight: ‎45.81 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎50 x 23 x 45 inches


Brand Name: ‎Niceday


Manufacturer: ‎Niceday


Part Number: ‎RC88


Included Components: ‎Manual


Date First Available: April 30, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent Product!! Smooth, solid and very quiet!
This bike is everything it is advertised to be. Solid construction, mostly easy assembly (one of the trim pieces was annoying, smooth pedaling, and very quiet. Does not take up much space either. I am a big guy and it's vey comfortable and feels solid under me, not rickety or loose feeling. The display is good and back and forth so you can you can adjust how it sits. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024 by Name

  • Excellent product
I assembled this unit yesterday and got my first 30 minute workout on it this morning. Here are my impressions: Assembly directions are detailed and very accurate. The only issues I had was with bracket for holding the seat unit (item #20) in place. I spent a good bit of time searching through all of the parts thinking either I had misplaced it or it was not included, only to find it bolted in place to the unit. Also had the same issues with the screws to hold the digital screen, already in the back of that piece. As one reviewer has pointed out, getting the two bolts that hold the seat unit in place is a bit of a PITA. I strongly recommend lying down next to the unit to get a full view of the work area. Don't try to do it blindly by feel. Also as noted elsewhere, the bracket attached with two bolts to the front of the unit is meant to serve as a handle to get the unit in place. It is then removed and not used in the actual assembly. They also provide a good bit of extra fastener hardware so you will have a bit of a pile of stuff left over when completed. My first workout was very positive. I do a lot of road biking and have spent a lot of time in the off season on trainers and stationary bikes. Full disclosure, this unit is for my wife, but I expect to make regular use of it as well. This is my first experience with a recumbent. I found it to be very solid, smooth, and quiet. The tension range seems more than adequate for a good workout. I'm 5'11"/ 150 lbs. Being in a recumbent position will definitely take some getting used to but I expect it may offer less wear and tear on my aging hips. Areas for improvement: the floppy handles by the seat are a little weird. I guess it may be useful to get them out of the way... I wish the digital readout included cadence. I did connect with Kimomap without any issues. That seems to work pretty well but with a small delay in getting data from the bike to the kinomap display. So when you pick up the cadence, you won't see it reflected on the kinomap disply for 10 seconds or so. Kinomap does show cadence and watts. You get 2 weeks free then it is $12 per month. The manual shows that it can also connect with Zwift. The tray for holding an iPad, etc. would benefit from a wider rim at the bottom. Also be aware that this unit is heavy. It is maneuverable but takes some effort to get the back end up to move it around. Not a complaint, just a fact. All in all, highly recommended. P.S. After using this a few times, I can agree with another reviewer that mentioned how stiff the seat is. I definitely recommend an additional seat cushion. Keep in mind that the on a recumbent, your butt is parked on the seat and carrying most of your weight 100% of the time. There is no getting out of the saddle to give your butt a break as there is on a conventional bike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023 by John Hankins

  • Good entry level bike. Seat needs more cusioning.
I bought this make and model of exercise bike because it isn't a 'smart' bike. You don't need WiFi or a subscription program to use it. It doesn't even need a wall outlet. The only powered thing on the bike is a small electronic monitor, which requires two AAA batteries. It has a very simple interface. Putting it together is mostly uncomplicated. There is a lot of tape holding the packing materials together, so keep a box cutter handy. It's also heavy to slide out of the box. I ended up cutting the whole side of the box open to slide it out upright. It comes with all the tools you need to put it together. When assembling the bike, my biggest challenge was putting the seat mount onto the base of the bike. The instruction manual indicates the seat saddle should be fixed to the seat mount before you install the mount onto the bike base. I found this almost impossible to do with the seat installed. I could not get the two bolts all the way through the frame straight. I tried doing this while holding the frame at an angle to see/feel what I was doing. I also tried it while lying on the floor. I eventually had to take the screws back out of the seat saddle and remove it from the seat mount to get the bolts all the way through the frame and nested correctly. You can only feed them through in one direction. One side of the frame rail has squared holes, while the other side is rounded. It is important to feed the bolts through from the squared side. The rounded side is for the nylock nuts to lock down on. Except for that hiccup, the rest of the setup made sense. If you get confused by the instructions, there is also an instructional video you can find on YouTube which shows the bike being put together. You can find it by searching, "Nice Day Recumbent Bike Installation." You'll see what I mean about the seat mount, though. It's easier to put it on the base if you leave the seat off until after the seat mount is attached the the base of the bike. One thing I find quirky about the finished bike is the large handlebar under the seat mount isn't fixed to one position. It can be rolled up and backward. This may be intentional to help someone with mobility limitations to slide onto the seat. When riding the bike, the handlebar floats as you grip the pulse sensor. Again, I do not know if that's a bug or a feature, but it doesn't impede the overall function of the bike. The seat provides plenty of stability whether or not you hang onto the handlebar. If the wiggling/floating bugs you, you could lay some felt between the handle bar and the mounting bracket that holds it to the seat base. The handle bar mounted under the electronic monitor is firmly fixed to its mount when the bike is assembled. The seat position is easily adjusted to the distance you need from the pedals for healthy body mechanics. You can't adjust the angle of the seat back. The bike is very quiet in use. It's easy to watch TV or listen to your phone or tablet while riding. My only complaint is that this saddle is like sitting on a high school bleacher. It needs more padding. You can find padded cushions for this type of saddle on Amazon. I'm going to try a silicone gel cushion with mine. In review videos, users have mentioned the tension range provides strong resistance. When I have it cranked all the way up, I call that 'moderate.' You can't simulate pedaling through tar or wet sand with it. That's still okay for a beginner who is just getting into fitness, or for someone who simply wants to maintain health and cardio. There are plenty of free exercise videos on YouTube that show how to incorporate your bike into a challenging workout. I won't call this an exercise bike you'd use to train for sustained uphill mountain riding. Persons looking for something like that aren't shopping in this price range. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023 by StrippedAGear

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