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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
I really like this bike. It is use daily. It took me a few days to put it together because I took my time with it. It is not difficult to ensemble, and it can be done by one person, but it is better if two put it together. It does take some time to lay everything out and follow the directions. It is optimal for senior. The only improvement for this product would be more sitting options, but it may be a height issue :). It is definitely very quiet.
Norton74
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
This is the bike to get! Pedals extremely smooth & shifts effortlessly to different resistances. Very comfortable to sit on & I've been getting a great workout in around 20 minutes. I mainly got it to strengthen my lower back after an injury to a couple lower disks. PT had a recumbent bike there & that was probably the biggest part of my recovery. I did get a gym membership to go use one but it was too busy during normal hours & too much of a hassle during off hours. Buying this & getting it at Prime Day price has been a game changer!!!I'm 6'2" & 230 but I feel very comfortable on it with the seat all the way back. I did leave the pedal straps off when I put it together & I feel that was a good idea. I think my feet are too big & it is probably easier to start & stop without them. The bike measures around 52" long & about 25" wide at the side handles.The screen displays trip time, distance, speed, calories burnt, odometer & pulse. The 2 silver triangles on each side handles read your pulse like some kind of magic! The screen also has a place to put your phone or tablet on but it does cover up the display. I might get a holder of some kind so I can still see the display while riding & watching a show.Overall it was easy to put together, priced very well & comfortable to ride. I would give it 6 out of 5 stars!
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Here's the pros and cons of the JEEKEE recumbent bike ...Pros: Cost, dial to adjust resistance, provided the tools necessary to assemble, & light weight.Cons: Assembly was more involved than normal, handles to rest arms is too far away from the seat, the digital panel is difficult to see/read, the panel shelf can hold a phone easily, but not sure about anything bigger- Ipad, & the seat seems slightly wobbly with three screw connections.Overall, so far so good! Seems to be a sturdy bike. Would purchase from this company again when/if needed down the road.
Satisfied customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023
I now have 2 JEEKEE recumbent bikes and I'm a big fan. First, they are very reasonably priced. Second, despite my limitations as an assembler of machines, I found the instructions easy to follow. Third, I'm 6'5", 250 pounds, and wear a 17 shoe. My big feet forced me to get larger replacement pedals so I could both fit into the stirrups and get more leg extension. Despite straining the size limits of the bike, I've been able to use it comfortably. Finally, the bike has held up extremely well: The first bike has 2 years and 5,000 miles on it and runs as smoothly and quietly as the first day I used it.I have been so pleased with the first bike that I recently bought a second one for another location. It rides as well as the first bike but I ran into a problem with the console freezing up. I contacted JEEKEE and received a same-day reply that they would replace the console. The replacement arrived in 3 days and initially seemed to have the same problem. I contacted JEEKEE again and they responded within 24 hours with a video illustrating assembly and a suggestion that if I still had problems, I should send a video of my attempts to fix the problem. It turned out that the problem was the batteries that came with the first console -- once they were replaced, everything worked perfectly.In sum, I'm very happy with the bikes and happy with the service.
seestermom
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023
I wrote this review right after we received the product, but life intervened and I'm just now posting it.We’ve had a stationary bike for many years. It got too scary to get on because of the height of the seat, even at its lowest setting, so we decided to switch to a recumbent bike.We just finished putting together the bike. We are ancient, so it took us a while, but neither of us broke down in tears or yelled in frustration, so a win. Some observations:It’s a two-person job: One to hold and one to manipulate, plus one of them has to read the instructions. It’s nice if one person has small fingers. We switched between holding and manipulating, but only one of us read the instructions.The instructions are extremely clear and straightforward. Go slowly and don’t skip around.Some steps are not straightforward, but the instructions do a good job of explaining the task.The nuts/bolts/tools presentation is fantastic. See photo. The only thing we had to add was a box cutter and a flashlight to look into the tubes to find wires that slipped down in shipping. The wires had twist ties to hold them together and out of the tubes, but some managed to escape.Adjusting the seat position is easy—pull the knob on the bar under the seat and slide the seat.Adjusting the resistance is easy—turn the knob on the column under the handlebars. The lowest setting is difficult for us, so we will work in short sessions at first.The walk-through design makes getting on and off the bike easy, even for my husband who uses a walker. I thought the seat moved a little when I got off it, but my husband didn’t notice that at all.We haven’t tried the tracking options yet, but they look straightforward.We haven’t used the bike long-term, but we are happy so far.UpdateMy husband has used the bike every day since we got it in January. He loves it. He says it is easy to get on and off and feels stable. The tension is easy to adjust and then stays put. "What more is there to say?"
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