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The bigzzia Exercise Bike is a versatile 2-in-1 foldable fitness solution designed for home workouts. Featuring magnetic resistance, an LCD monitor, and pulse sensors, it offers a comfortable and efficient exercise experience tailored to your fitness goals.
W**S
Reasonably good piece of kit, but don't believe the heartrate
Easy to assemble, solid, folds as well as can be expected and fits in a corner when not in use. As other commentators note, the effort levels wouldn't be enough for an athlete, but they're more than enough for me as a 71 year old who isn't that fit. There's still plenty of headroom and I very much doubt that it will ever not be enough for me.The only little gripe is that the heart rate monitor is useless. It fluctuates wildly, and compared with an accurate fingertip monitor it's often 10 to 15 beats per minute wrong, in either direction. But apart from that, I'm very pleased with it (at least, as pleased as someone who detests exercise is ever likely to be!)A couple of months on, I now add a further gripe - the pedals come loose. This seems to be a design fault, the shaft is too long so that the nut abuts the end of the shaft rather than the pedal itself. I can make a washer to fix this but probably most people won't be able to and anyway, I shouldn't have to.
M**S
A cheap starter, but not for serious exercise and customer support is woeful.
The bike was relatively straightforward to assemble, with most parts fitting together accurately. The supplied tools are not great, made of cheap thin metal; fortunately I have plenty of alternatives. There were two issues which I have asked the manufacturers to advise on, but so far, in spite of two emails, they have not got back to me. Firstly, in spite of my best and repeated attempts, one of the pedals will not screw fully home ( see picture). The other one was absolutely no trouble at all. The second issue is that the monitor slopes downwards and is a loose fit on the handle bars ( second picture); there appears to be no way of adjusting this. It means that it is impossible to rest a phone or tablet on top. It is clearly designed to allow this, as there is a recess on the rear edge, which would hold a phone or tablet perfectly, but the slope down to the front means they would slide off immediately.The bike is quite light; I carried it up and down the stairs, both in the box and assembled. In spite of the lightness it does seem sturdy. The adjustment to seat height is easy, the seat is relatively comfortable and the backrest is a useful addition. Folding is easy, although the retaining pin does not hold it in a completely folded position.Overall, this is an inexpensive product, which is perfectly adequate for light exercise. There is not enough difference in the resistance levels for more serious workouts; all settings require minimal effort to produce 60 to 80 revolutions a minute. If you are not very fit, then this bike is a good start, but you will probably soon outgrow it.
A**G
Very good
I was afraid of buying it, but it is very good. Very compact and extremely quiet. There are 8 levels of strength, but less than 5 is nothing... It could have a bit more strength levels. The panel is not robust at all and hard to manage, but for me it doesn't make much difference for me, since I don't pay attention on it. I put a small laptop over the panel to watch some series.
P**I
Love it
Worth it
T**1
Great having front and side handles
Having mobility issues I found this Sturdy enough. The handles at the side was an extra bonus. The counter is a bit flimsy but I'm not bothered by that as I don't use it.
B**B
Easy assembly
This is a competent exercise bike and can be transported as it is foldable. Everything works but I dropped a star because the readout is poor. The backlight is low and therefore it is hard to read. The price was amazingly low.
C**.
Good value
I’m only 5 foot and find it a little difficult to pedal properly, I wear shoes and then ok. Wish it opened a little more. Apart from that it’s great! Does the job well.
N**G
Got what I paid for
Granted, this is a low end cheap exercise bike..... I wish I had paid extra for something of better quality.2 of the plastic feet caps do not fit.The 'computer' is very clunky, cheap and doesn't make it clear what mode its in.The seat back, although a good idea, is very reclinedThe worst bit though are the strength settings. Even on the most difficult it is so slack that it's like pedalling on a flat surface, there is pretty much no tension at all. The lower settings are really just a joke and would be like pedalling in fresh air, down hill, with someone pushing you...totally pointless
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