HARISON Folding Exercise Bike 350 LBS Capacity, 5 in 1 Bluetooth Stationary Bikes for Home with 16-Level Resistance and Arm Resistance Bands, Magnetic X-Bike with LCD Monitor & Back Support
Q: Is the height of the seat adjustable?
A: Yes it is.

HARISON Folding Exercise Bike 350 LBS Capacity, 5 in 1 Bluetooth Stationary Bikes for Home with 16-Level Resistance and Arm Resistance Bands, Magnetic X-Bike with LCD Monitor & Back Support

HARISON Folding Exercise Bike 350 LBS Capacity,5 in 1 Bluetooth Stationary Bike for Home with Upgraded Magnetic Mute System, 16-Level Resistance, Arm Resistance Bands, LCD Monitor & Back Support

This exercise bike with 12-months subscription, features a 21.5" Full HD screen with 360° rotation for customizable viewing, and immersive 6W dual speakers for rich sound. It supports free and unlimited streaming, with real-time data display on the screen for tracking metrics and scenic routes via the YESOUL app. The bike's silent magnetic resistance offers 100 levels for a quiet workout, while its stable frame and vented, ergonomic seat ensure durability and comfort.

The MERACH S08 Recumbent Exercise Bike features Bluetooth syncing with the FantomFite app, 8-level smooth magnetic resistance, a comfortable adjustable seat, heart rate tracking, and easy assembly. Ideal for seniors and home gyms, it supports up to 300 lbs and provides a one-year warranty.
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| There were no pros for this product— | There were no pros for this product— | Overall Performance, Assembly | Ease of Use |
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It was easy to put together. It did have a button to scan that would show a video, supposedly of how to put it together, but was never able to come up with this exact folding bike. Therefore had to just use the directions. They may need to update that on their website. The bike gives you a decent workout, but it is hard to stand up and pedal in an upright position because you are so close to the handlebars. Really it’s just made for sitting back and riding. The tension goes to 16 and it’s not super tight. I would imagine after a couple weeks of riding. I will wish that this bike had more tension available. Additionally, after less than a week, the monitor no longer lights up. I would have to take a the handle bar portion apart in order to check to see if something is wrong there. Really not worth doing that. One of the great things about it is that you can move it easily, and it’s lightweight. And it can fold up pretty decently. I guess I’ll reach out to the company to see why the monitor no longer works. Another great feature is the resistant bands. They seem pretty decent. Overall I would say you get what you pay for pretty inexpensive bike that has some positives and several so so functions.
10isaddict Posted
I like the stability of the bike. Controls are easily accessible and it is quiet.
KaysKids Posted
I have used the bike a few times now and it’s feels great. My only issue it the screen is hard use. I’m not able to get the full effect yet, I’m still learning how to maneuver it. The booklet DOES NOT help.
AliyaS Posted