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DeskCycle Under Desk Exercise Bike now a best-ever $119 shipped (Today only, Reg. $159)

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Today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Woot via Amazon is offering the DeskCycle Under Desk Exercise Bike and Pedal Exerciser for $119 shipped. Regularly $159, this is the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon. It still fetches the full $159 at Walmart when it’s in stock. Perfect for staying in shape while getting some work done, it can fit under desks as low as 27-inches and features an online calorie counter. Rated 4+ stars from nearly 2,000 Amazon customers. More details below. 

There are some no-name brands for about the half price out there, but they also have a fraction of the reviews. The comparable FitDesk option goes for around $130, for comparison.

DeskCycle Under Desk Exercise Bike:

  • Lowest pedal height available; Only 10 Inches; Can work with desks as low as 27 Inches; See description for details,Pedal arm Length:3 1/2 inches
  • More than twice the resistance range of the other pedal exercisers; 8 calibrated resistance settings; from very easy to more than you need
  • Magnetic resistance provides smooth, quiet pedal motion; let’s you focus on your work and your co-workers focus on theirs
  • Same patented magnetic resistance mechanism and high quality components as the MagneTrainer

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