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
Original price was: $499.99.$390.99Current price is: $390.99.

Price: $499.99 - $390.99
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Niceday is a manufacturing brand focusing on Mid and High-End home fitness equipment. We pursue the ultimate in quality and experience.
We sincerely hope our products bring real happiness to our customers and enhance their life.
In the Aspect of Manufacturing Strength
We have more than 30 years of experience in supplying famous American brands, our technology and competency coexist, and we have a sound R&D, production, and inspection team.
In the Aspect of Product Quality
We are more concerned about the user’s family health, and all of our products are made of brand-new materials with tasteless and harmless.
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We truly welcome people who love fitness all over the world to join the Niceday family and gratefully appreciate all users who select Niceday.
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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
Customers say
Customers find the exercise bike easy to assemble, with helpful assembly videos, and appreciate its well-built construction that feels solid under them. The bike functions well, with a new display that works great, and customers like its comfort, with one noting how the backrest supports their lower back. Customers praise its quiet operation, compact size that fits well in corners, and consider it good value for money as an excellent home gym bike.
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5 reviews for 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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Original price was: $499.99.$390.99Current price is: $390.99.
John T. –
Excellent bike
1. Delivery: Delivered by Amazon and carried up 32 steps by the delivery person! I was very impressed and thankful, as my back is not as tolerant as it once was. Packaging was well done and there were no scrapes/dings/damage to bike. It took around 30 minutes to unpack.
2. Assembly: Instructions were detailed and easy to follow. My mechanical skills are somewhat south of neanderthal, but I had it together by myself in about 90 minutes, including bathroom breaks. Two people might have made it easier, but certainly pretty basic assembly, as the major parts – flywheel and frame, came as one piece. All needed tools were included, as were some extra screws and bolts. Parts were all machined to a high degree and holes were all aligned perfectly. This is not a cheap product – it feels and looks very well made.
3. Function: Very quiet and smooth. Quite sturdy – not perhaps as much as the $2000 brand name models, but certainly fine for most home users. We have used it on a tiled floor and on a pile carpet. It is more sturdy on the hard floor. As others have noted, the handles are designed to be loose, to allow for ease of access. One criticism I have is the lack of a backlit screen on the display. My wife has vision problems and cannot make out the screen at all. My vision is fine and I can barely see the numbers. We have to use a flashlight to see the screen. Given the advances in technology today, I do not think it is too much to ask for a better lit screen. I bet some 17 year old genius could design an inexpensive battery that would power a backlight and could be recharged from the action of the flywheel – never have to replace the batteries! In fact, you could adapt a charging mechanism similar to the hand-crank chargers available on the internet. That way, you could charge your iPhone/iPad while you work out!
4. Health objective: This product will not turn you into a triathlete, but it will fulfill the objective of a non-impact exercise that will give a cardiovascular benefit and burn some calories. Both my wife and I are in our 70âs and have back issues. The recumbent position takes a significant amount of strain off your lower back, that even walking can cause. My back bothered me too much to walk today, but I did just fine on this recumbent bike. Plus, its raining outside and having this bike inside my home is wonderful.
John Hankins –
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.
Pat in Chicago –
Don’t be intimidated if you’re older
I’m 73, and I almost didn’t buy this bike because I worried about not being able to assemble it. I’m happy to say it was not a problem, even with bad eyesight and worse knees.
Got the bike on Thursday (I opted for “room of choice” delivery, and the two guys who delivered were TERRIFIC) and assembled it on Friday. Assembly was very straightforward, and you get everything you need, including tools and excellent instructions. There are also lots of good videos if you need them. The only difficulty I had was threading the carriage bolts that attach the seat to the bike–it took me 20 minutes to get them in properly because I wasn’t keeping the bolt level.
From start to finish, it took me several hours to put the bike together, but that was due mostly to a knee replacement and arthritis that make crouching or sitting and maneuvering on the floor difficult. (There is no way to assemble the bike while standing up, not unless you can lift it onto a sturdy platform.)
Once assembled, it’s easy enough to lift up the back end of the bike (there’s a handle) and wheel it to where you want it.
I agree with other reviewers that the bike quiet (yay!) and wonderfully stable and sturdy. For reference, I am 5 ft. 9 in. and about 250 lbs. My heels do occasionally brush the floor if I don’t remember to keep my (large) feet well into the pedals.
It also provides sufficient resistance. Unlike my spin bike, there is no settling that makes it nearly impossible to turn the fly wheel, but I’m no longer looking for that kind of workout, and I won’t be doing jumps….
Could not be more pleased with my purchase, and thanks to all who took the time to give honest reviews–you helped me select a good bike for me.
Fer esp –
Muy buen producto
José Andres Collado –
En las imágenes ponÃan un tablero a color y no es asÃ, es un tablero muy malo, parece de los primeros que salieron al mercado