








🚴♂️ Work Hard, Pedal Harder: The Ultimate Desk Bike for the Ambitious Millennial
The FLEXISPOT Exercise Bike with 2D Desktop is a versatile under-desk stationary bike designed for professionals seeking to blend productivity with fitness. Featuring 8 magnetic resistance levels, a spacious removable desktop for laptops, and a durable alloy steel frame supporting up to 350 lbs, it offers quiet, smooth pedaling and real-time workout tracking via an LCD display. Its compact, mobile design fits seamlessly into home offices, empowering users to stay active while working or relaxing.







| ASIN | B0762FFNQ4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,675 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #73 in Exercise Bikes |
| Brand | FLEXISPOT |
| Brand Name | FLEXISPOT |
| Color | V9-Max-AR White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,434 Reviews |
| Drive System | Belt |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08500574039779 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23.2"D x 20"W x 47.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Desk |
| Item Weight | 51 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | FLEXISPOT |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Height | 6 Feet |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
| Minimum Height | 5 Feet |
| Model Name | FLEXISPOT Home Workstation |
| Model Number | Deskcise Pro |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | indoor,home,office,living room,sturdy room |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Seat/Resistance Level/Desktop, Heavy Duty,Digital Display,2-in-1 Exercise Bike,Movable |
| Special Features | Adjustable Seat/Resistance Level/Desktop, Heavy Duty,Digital Display,2-in-1 Exercise Bike,Movable |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
J**L
I like this Desk Bike!
I'm going to start this product review by saying I like this desk bike even more than I thought I would. I work from home, so wanted something that I could use throughout the week to get some movement and exercise in my office. Here are some things that I really like: 1) It arrived quickly and was easy to assemble. 2) I really like the size of the desktop on it. Not too big and not too small. 3) This desk bike tracks your speed, time, calories, distance, total distance (miles over time), and RPM (wheel speed). The little screen flashes to the next category automatically every 5 seconds. To reset it for each day, just hold down the black button until it beeps, but the bike still retains your total overall milage. 4) This desk bike is very easy to wheel around. I love this feature! I have several computers and laptops on my office desk, and I can just roll the desk bike up to the laptop or computer wherever I'm working at. Then, I put the mouse and mouse pad (plus keyboard if needed) on the bike's desktop and work from there. A person can also put the actual laptop on the bike's desktop, too. There's plenty of room for it. 5) I really like this form of exercise because I don't have to think about it while I work; I just pedal. I find, while I'm working, I can usually bike (pedal) 10 miles in about 84 minutes. So, I bike one mile in about 8 minutes and can finish 10 miles in just over an hour... and I'm just pedaling along at a leisurely pace, not going fast, with the tension knob set at 1. My current goal is to start biking at least 14-miles-per-day because I read that's equivalent to approximately 6,000 walking steps, which is a solid daily walking goal. 6) Overall, the desk bike's sound is quiet during pedaling, but I have not used it during a business meeting yet, so can't say if anyone else can hear it over a phone call. I think they probably would not hear it, or it would sound like quiet background white noise, like an air conditioner. There are only a few minor "preference-type" comments that I'll make. 1) You'll probably need to wear shoes or slippers with a harder sole when biking. The pedals are sturdy, but not comfortable without footwear (as would be expected with any bike). 2) The desktop and seat are just slightly wobbly when pedaling (although I haven't tried to tighten anything since set up). The slight wobble is fine for doing laptop or other general work, even most writing, or just watching TV. But if you're doing something that needs extreme precision, you might have to stop pedaling for a while. Having said that, this desk bike seems very sturdy overall, even with a little wobble. 3) The drink holder below the bike's desktop is not particularly deep. It holds my water bottle but it's not nearly as deep as a car's normal drink holder would be. Overall, I'm very pleased with this desk bike for the price and would recommend it!
K**T
Perfect Bike for Light Daily Exercise
I've had this bike for a month now, using it every evening since I've had it. It has been great, so far! The assembly was super easy for me, and I'm NOT good at that stuff! Simply attaching table and using tool (included) to tighten was a cinch. Honestly, getting it out of the box was harder than the minor assembly! It is totally quiet, so watching TV or listening to music while pedaling is no problem. The desk is stable and useful. I have pedaled while on my laptop and have used the table to do a jigsaw puzzle while biking (make sure you get one that's not larger than the table top). When just watching TV, my hands or arms can rest comfortably on the table's padded front edge, or I can hang arms by my sides or pedal with hands on hips. I plan to get some light weights to do some upper body work while pedaling. The pedaling is super smooth in the first four tension levels (which is all I have used, so far). The unit is easy to move back and forth to store out of the way. There are only two things that weren't perfect for me: 1) The readout isn't easily visible while you are pedaling, because it's down on the bike frame in front of you and close to the seat. This isn't a huge problem for me, I don't really need to see the readouts during the workout, and it's easy to scroll through the numbers once you are done and off the bike. To clear the stats, press and hold the scroll button down until it beeps. (it won't clear the TOTAL miles, not sure how you would clear that) 2) The seat is a little hard and my inner thighs were getting sore after 30 minutes. I purchased a memory gel seat cover for about $20, which has solved this problem. This bike is sturdy and well built, not a bit wobbly or cheap. I am 5'2" and it's fine for me. It probably wouldn't be enough for a heavy workout, but for daily moderate exercise it's just right, and it is enough for me to break out in a good sweat! I love this bike and would recommend it for anyone looking for a quality everyday exercise bike.
K**R
Assembly instructions should be attached outside
The bike is great, rides smooth. The only annoyance was tearing apart the box and stryofoam to get to assembly instructions that said, keep Styrofoam on top to assemble the feet. Grrr. 1st word prob i guess. After that, assembly was pretty easy
K**E
Love it - exactly what I needed for home office!!
I have been working from home since the pandemic and needed to move more throughout the day. I was looking for something I could easily move around to use at my desk during work. I researched several bikes and walking pads and landed on the Flexispot as the best option for my needs. I wanted something sturdy with wheels, and I wanted to be able to sit at my desk (I have a sit stand desk). I originally had the table on and slid it under my desk, but was getting frustrated with the wheels not rolling (they have a locking mechanism when weight is applied, and the weight of the bike impacts some wheels more than others). I removed the table (had left it on thinking it helped to stabilize the bike and was worried about removing - works the same without it!), and now it rolls perfectly, and fits better under the desk! I also have a wireless keyboard and mouse, and it worked well to move those to the table, so if you don’t have a sit stand desk, this is another option. As many have stated, the seat is hard on your rear. I highly recommend a gel cushion, but even still I can’t sit on it all day. I can manage an hour maybe 2 at a time. I have been using it for about a month now and it’s perfectly silent, people don’t know I’m riding during calls. I am easily getting in 45min-1hr during the day. My goal before I purchased was just to do 20-30 min. I sometime absentmindedly stop pedaling when I’m reading or responding to someone, so hoping my numbers will continue to go up when I become more self aware. I try to use once in the morning and again in the afternoon. Worth the money…invest in your health! Sturdy and well made. Easy to assemble.
B**K
Works great, many comfort settings. (Got Two Right pedals, no left) Vendor sent a replacement.
Looks solid but arrived with two right (R) pedals and no left (L) pedal, making it non-functional. I will revise review upon receiving response and resolution by vendor. Vendor promptly arranged for a replacement pedal. I have revised my review accordingly. This bicycle is solidly built, has a stable, flat desktop for writing/computing. The seat and table height can be adjusted. The desktop can be moved forward and back, making it easy to get into a comfortable position. Others have noted that it does not get to a very difficult level to help break a sweat. I agree but this is intended to keep my body moving throughout the day and it most adequately meets that objective. If the difficultly level was harder, I would prefer that, however.
A**R
Quiet, Durable, WORTH IT
WORTH EVERY PENNY! I normally don't take the time to write Amazon reviews but I've had this bike since October 2024 and honestly it has been a game changer. Between work and going back to school online full-time, it's been difficult for me to get low impact cardio in since getting injured last year. I got this bike based on another review's video of a woman being able to craft while using it and I am so glad I did! The desk area itself is a great size and I'm able to fit a laptop, keyboard and mouse, and a small notebook and sometimes I'll have my coffee up there as well. The seat is comfortable but if you don't regularly ride a bike, your rear will be sore if you use it for extended periods of time but the effects do subside with consistent use. I love how the bike has wheels which makes it easy to move and it's not too heavy (I was able to assemble it by myself in less than half an hour). It pedals smoothly and most importantly it is QUIET! I added a few foam titles underneath to prevent the wheels indenting the carpet, but even without them, this bike is SUPER QUIET. I live in an older apartment complex on the top floor and I've asked my downstairs neighbors about any noise and they said they only hear occasional footsteps and my cats wrestling. Honestly haven't messed with the knobs or anything, I just hop on and pedal. If you're looking for a way to get in low impact aerobic exercise that's more steady than trying to use a walking pad under a desk, please strongly consider this desk bike!
C**Y
Easy setup and use
This was going to be my Christmas present but it came up as a Prime Days deal so we bought it early. Very little assembly right out of the box. I try to get 6 to 9 miles a day on my regular bike but thought this would be great for the winter months. I'm actually using it along with my regular riding. It is great for a busy life style because you can jump on whenever you have a few minutes. I like to use it while I watch podcasts. The desk was the real reason I got it. I can read a book, browse my phone, play solitaire all while keeping a steady cadence. It is smooth and silent. I ride at resistance 2 and feel like it is the best setting for me for long sessions. Due to having the desk for keeping my attention on something else, an hour can go by much faster and easier than other exercise. If you have an hour to watch TV or browse your phone you can do this. You work up a sweat too with little effort. It is also on wheels so I can easily move it out of the way or from room to room. I've only had it a couple of weeks but I don't see this turning into a clothes rack. It is heavy so you may need help getting it out of the box but I'm hoping that is a sign that it is heavy duty and will last and last with my daily use.
C**G
Works for Tall People with Possible 47" High Table That's Stable and Ergonomic
I didn't know if this would be good for somebody as tall as me, at 6' 3.5" tall. To my great relief, it is. The table goes from as low as 34 1/2 inches to as high as 47 inches from the floor. Plus, the seat is also adjustable in height, so you can get just the right setting for ergonomics. This was my primary concern since it's hard to find a desk, much less a bicycle/table to work for tall people. I'm thrilled with this! The table was a bit wobbly until I tightened the screw. It's the one thing you have to assemble yourself. So it's also extremely easy to put together. Once I got the screw tightened the desk is stable and moves forward and backward with a lever on the left. One potential drawback for some is the table doesn't seem to pivot at an angle -it's always flat. In the front is a fairly comfortable thick cushion/pad which I also like. As for the bike part, it's very quiet. Hardly any noise at all. You have 8 settings to increase the resistance if you want a better workout. You just turn the giant dial. As for the display, I really don't care about it, but it's basic and has 7 readings to keep track of how far you peddled. I doubt I'll pay attention to it but if this is important to you, then you may find it helpful. It does beep when it comes on which is kind of annoying. The base has fold-out arms with wheels on it so it's easy enough to move, though not great on carpet. It's also very sturdy. The seat is pretty comfortable though I anticipate I might look into upgrading the seat at some point. It's a fairly wide seat for a bicycle. The one design drawback I found: The cupholder doesn't make much sense to me. Although it's a nice feature, the battery compartment is underneath the grey no-slip pad on the base of the cupholder. So, I think moisture would probably get down under there into the battery compartment, but I'm not sure. I won't be using the cup holder. Overall, I'm highly satisfied with this purchase. As I said, I wanted something ergonomic for my height and also liked the option to exercise a bit while I work. This fits the bill perfectly. I wrote this to help the other tall folks out there! Hope it helps you.
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