Deskcycle is a brand that offers under-desk bike pedals that are designed to help people stay active, burn calories, improve productivity and focus while sitting for extended periods of time.
The company was founded in 2010 by CEO, Steve Bordley, who was inspired to create an under-desk bike pedal after he injured his knee while cycling and wanted to stay active while working.
Deskcycle has won several awards for its innovative design, including the FitDesk Product of the Year Award and the Best Bike Pedals for Office Use Award.
The brand has expanded its product line to include bike desk and elliptical trainer options as well.
Cubii is a competitor to Deskcycle, offering under-desk ellipticals and bikes that allow you to stay active while sitting. Cubii's products are generally priced higher than Deskcycle's.
Flexispot is a brand that offers a range of office furniture, including height-adjustable desks and under-desk bikes. Flexispot's under-desk bikes are designed to be quiet and easy to use.
FitDesk offers a range of exercise equipment designed for use while working, including under-desk bikes and full-size bike desks. FitDesk's products are generally sold at a higher price point than Deskcycle's.
The Deskcycle 2 is a compact, under-desk bike pedal that is designed to be easy to use and nearly silent. It has 8 resistance levels and a digital display that tracks speed, distance, and calories burned.
The Bike Desk 3.0 is a full-size standing desk that also includes an under-desk bike pedal. It has a roomy desktop that can accommodate two monitors and is adjustable to different heights.
The Elliptical Trainer is an under-desk elliptical machine that provides a low-impact workout while you sit. It has 8 resistance levels and is designed to be quiet and easy to use.
Yes, the Deskcycle is designed to be quiet and won't interfere with your work. Its compact size allows you to pedal comfortably while still being able to reach your keyboard and mouse.
The number of calories burned varies depending on your weight and the resistance level you choose. However, on average, users can burn between 150-250 calories per hour using a Deskcycle.
Yes, the Deskcycle comes with all the tools and instructions needed for quick and easy assembly. Most users report that it takes around 10-15 minutes to assemble the Deskcycle.
Yes, the Deskcycle has 8 different resistance levels that can be adjusted with a simple twist of a knob. This allows you to customize your workout and increase the intensity as you get stronger.
Yes, the Deskcycle can be used with a standing desk as well as a regular desk. It can be placed under your desk or to the side and is easily adjustable to your preferred height.