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product_id: 41330612
title: "- FitDesk Standing Exercise Bike Desk 3.0, Adjustable Height Indoor Cycling Trainer with Laptop Tray, Portable Stationary Fitness Desk for Home Office, Foldable Exercise Workstation, Supports 300 lbs"
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# Built-in digital performance monitor Adjustable height 4'10"-6'+ Ergonomic padded seat & backrest - FitDesk Standing Exercise Bike Desk 3.0, Adjustable Height Indoor Cycling Trainer with Laptop Tray, Portable Stationary Fitness Desk for Home Office, Foldable Exercise Workstation, Supports 300 lbs

**Brand:** fitdesk
**Price:** 727788CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♂️ Work hard, move harder — your desk just got a fitness upgrade!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** - FitDesk Standing Exercise Bike Desk 3.0, Adjustable Height Indoor Cycling Trainer with Laptop Tray, Portable Stationary Fitness Desk for Home Office, Foldable Exercise Workstation, Supports 300 lbs by fitdesk
- **How much does it cost?** 727788CFA with free shipping
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## Best For

- fitdesk enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fitdesk brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Built to Endure Your Hustle:** Sturdy metal frame and magnetic resistance system ensure durability and smooth rides, no matter your pace or workload.
- • **Seamless Work + Workout Flow:** Pedal through meetings and emails with a smooth, quiet belt drive that keeps you active without distraction.
- • **Tailored Comfort for Every Pro:** Adjust seat height and desk angle to fit your unique posture, supporting up to 300 lbs for all-day ergonomic productivity.
- • **Track Your Progress in Real-Time:** Stay motivated with mileage, calories, and distance stats right at your fingertips on the integrated digital monitor.
- • **Compact Powerhouse for Small Spaces:** Foldable design with transport wheels lets you create a minimalist, clutter-free home office or dorm setup effortlessly.

## Overview

The FitDesk Standing Exercise Bike Desk 3.0 is a foldable, adjustable-height indoor cycling workstation designed for professionals working from home. It features an ergonomic padded seat and backrest, a spacious laptop tray, and a quiet magnetic resistance belt system. Supporting users up to 300 lbs and heights from 4'10" to over 6', it includes a built-in digital monitor to track mileage, calories, and distance. Its compact foldable design with transport wheels makes it ideal for small spaces, blending productivity and fitness seamlessly.

## Description

Product description Work Smarter in Comfort – Designed for Every Workspace This adjustable desk adapts to your daily routine, keeping your essentials organized and within reach. The built-in tablet holder allows easy viewing for reading, video calls, or streaming, while the integrated storage drawer neatly holds pens, chargers, and accessories. Enjoy a clean, efficient workspace that supports productivity at home, in the office, or on the go. Smooth, Quiet, and Fully Adjustable Resistance The advanced magnetic resistance system lets you choose the workout intensity that fits your pace. Easily adjust the tension to increase challenge or maintain a steady rhythm without interruptions. Enjoy smooth operation and minimal noise, making it ideal for home workouts, office use, or shared spaces. Designed to support consistent progress, every session can be customized to match your comfort level and fitness goals.

Review: I'm On It Now; (See Important December Update, Below) - I started out looking at under desk pedal exercisers. But I wasn't convinced I'd use it, I wasn't sure I'd have under desk clearance, and I was concerned about noise. Then I found this and I thought, hey, why not. Well, I love it. I strapped my laptop onto the desk and I ride whenever I use the laptop. A couple of hours a day. Set up was easy. A nice touch is that you don't get a bag of bolts and screws. Everything is loosely attached where it is supposed to go, (like, three bolts with locking washers are screwed into the seat; you unscrew them, put the seat in place, and then screw them back in). So, you don't have to fish around for hardware. Everything is solid and heavy duty - holes lined up and everything fit together solidly. Wiring is all done; just plug the monitor in. Resistance control is already fully installed. It took a little over an hour to assemble, and I took my time. Couple of things. I'm pretty duck-footed, so my heels usually hit the crank on exercise bikes. On this the cranks angle out enough that I have good clearance. I can even use the pedal clips instead of putting my feet way out on the outer edges of the pedals. That wrist rest thing? I thought it was a joke, but it's essential. You rest your forearms on it to type or to do anything on the desktop. Without it you'd have to hold your hands and arms up in the air and that would get old quickly. The stretchy resistance thing I could take or leave, but I do fool with it when I just sit and read my Kindle. Seat is fine. I might pick up a cover some time, but it's not essential. I use a mouse for my laptop and there's no room on the desktop for that, so I'm using the touchpad, which is O.K. You could rig up an extension if it really matters. The machine is totally quiet. No sound from the bike at all and no vibration into the floor. The desk top slides forward and back, so you can adjust to get just the right reading distance for your laptop screen. I could go on, but the bottom line is that I'm delighted by this. It's solid; it works; it's good value. (I burned off 125 calories typing this review. Before, I would have done it on the couch. Sweet.) (FitDesk gives away a free bike to a school for every ten desertcart reviews that are posted. So, while I would have done a review anyway, I guess I should just note that non-monetary incentive for reviewers.) December 31, 2015 update. So, after 2,500 miles I started to get a clicking/grinding from the wheel housing that said "bad bearings" to me. I looked through desertcart comments and saw that this was a fairly common complaint about bikes bought around when I bought mine. Most people said the problem was promptly addressed. Not expecting much I went to the FitDesk website, found support, and sent a brief email asking if they'd stand by the bike. Get this. Email sent 12/28 at 3:30pm. Acknowledgment received at 4:10. Offer to replace entire main frame assembly at no cost and request for shipping address received at 5:01. On 12/31 entirely new frame delivered to my door. Twenty minutes later I'm on my new, reengineered, whisper smooth bike. Incredible. I love these guys.
Review: 1) Its awesome. 2) Its awesome - Ok, two things you need to know about this product: 1) Its awesome. 2) Its awesome. I work from home part of the week and I noticed on those days I was moving significantly less than the days I go into the office and run from meeting to meeting. During the summer that was ok because after I logged off I could go for a run along the lake. However, living in the Midwest, winter comes in and ruins that whole idea with its polar chill. Now, in my previous apartment buildings there has always been a gym so I never needed to leave the building in the winter to still get in a workout. As winter approached this year though, I knew I had to figure something out or my “big boy jeans” would soon become my skinny jeans. Options: A) Join a gym. B) Find another solution. Let’s be honest, gym memberships are expensive and often begin to collect dust after a few months (I'm being generous here). No one wants to bundle up, trudge through the cold to the gym, get all sweaty, and then bundle back up to go back out into the arctic winter wonderland. On top of that, I'm not really a weight lifting person so I'd be spending around $90/mo just to use one to two piece of equipment and maybe take a class or two every once in a while. Somehow, that doesn’t seem worth it to me. Once I decided to find another solution, I took to the web and settled on finding something I could do in my home. My requirements were: it had to be relatively inexpensive, have a small footprint, and be something I would want to do over and over again. I considered getting an elliptical but they are far too large and usually on the pricey side. A treadmill seemed to have similar flaws though they do make ones that fold up. But I still wasn’t onboard with any of these options yet. Enter the FitDesk 2.0. As I’ve said, I work from home part of the week so being able to combine work and working out, is amazing from an efficiency perspective. Add to that the small foot print of this machine and the great price of it in relation to other similar ones (such as a treadmill desk) and I was sold. Putting it together was relatively easy considering I did it by myself with two curious cats trying to steal the directions every five minutes. The overall structure is very sturdy. I had one small issue with it out of box which was that the monitor was set to km when I really wanted mi. I emailed the company though and they sent me a replacement monitor set to mi at no charge within a matter of days. I cannot tell you how much that made me like the machine/company more. We’ve all had those situations where you send off an email and months later, if you are lucky, they respond and tell you to send the part in before they do anything about it. This means you are paying for shipping and losing time with the product if the part was crucial. I’ve been riding it a couple of times a week for the last couple of months and love it. I ride while I participate in conference calls, work on documents, watch tv, and even while I play games! The only thing I’m marginally peeved by is the comfort of the seat. However, that may be because I’m on it for two or more hours at a time… Overall, this is a solid product from a good company that does exactly what it says it does. Very happy with it and will definitely keep my eye on this company for future products.

## Features

- ACTIVE WORKDAY FITNESS – Our FitDesk 3.0 transforms your routine by combining a stationary bike and adjustable desk in one compact design. Stay active, boost focus, and bring movement into your home office or study space with quiet, smooth pedaling motion.
- ERGONOMIC COMFORT & SUPPORT – Designed for productivity and comfort, this adjustable workstation features a padded seat, backrest, and spacious desktop. Perfect for long hours of work, reading, or entertainment, helping improve posture while staying active.
- REAL-TIME PERFORMANCE TRACKING – Stay motivated with the built-in digital monitor that tracks mileage, calories, and distance. Ideal for professionals or students who want to maintain fitness goals while working, gaming, or attending virtual meetings.
- SPACE-SAVING FOLDABLE DESIGN – Compact and portable, this foldable desk bike fits easily into bedrooms, dorms, or small apartments. Integrated wheels allow quick movement and storage, creating a minimalist, clutter-free home fitness setup.
- ADJUSTABLE FOR EVERY USER – Fits users from 4'10" to over 6' tall with a strong 300 lb capacity. Customize the seat height and desk angle for an ideal ergonomic position that supports comfort, balance, and an active home lifestyle every day.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B06XYHXP8W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123,953 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #125 in Exercise Bikes |
| Brand | FitDesk |
| Brand Name | FitDesk |
| Color | FitDesk 3.0 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,464 Reviews |
| Drive System | Belt |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00857989004303 |
| Handle Material | Metal, Foam |
| Included Components | Bike, Adjustable Desk with built in Tablet holder, SeatBack, Seat Extender, Laptop Strap, Performance Meter, Resistance Bands, Transport Wheels, 3-D Video Instructions APP |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 28"W x 45"H |
| Item Type Name | 3.0 Desk Exercise Bike with Massage Bar |
| Item Weight | 45 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | FitDesk |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Height | 198 Centimeters |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
| Minimum Height | 146 Centimeters |
| Model Name | FitDesk |
| Model Number | FDX 3.0 |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
| Part Number | FDX 3.0 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Resistance Level |
| Special Features | Adjustable Resistance Level |
| UPC | 857989004303 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** FitDesk
- **Color:** FitDesk 3.0
- **Item Weight:** 45 Pounds
- **Material:** Metal
- **Maximum Weight Recommendation:** 300 Pounds
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Product Dimensions:** 16"D x 28"W x 45"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Indoor
- **Resistance Mechanism:** Magnetic
- **Special Feature:** Adjustable Resistance Level

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you get a serious/intense workout on this bike?**
A: Absolutely but you need to crank up the resistance and hold yourself up straight with your core or try to position your hands on the sides of the desk to mimic handle grips. I've worked up serious sweat on mine, but also use it for lower level workouts. It's tricky to integrate the resistance bands, I find doing 1-2 sets of 20 reps every 100 calories works well. The faster you pedal and the higher the resistance you set for the pedals the faster you'll burn calories.

**Q: 1) Does this come with the backrest and extra seat cushion or must those be bought separately? 2) Is it semi-recumabnt?**
A: susan, it does come with the backrest but not the extra seat cushion. my bottom was sore the first couple of days just getting used to it but nothing that ibuprofen couldn't take away. the seat is large and fairly comfortable. i've thought about purchasing the gel cushion cover but now whenever i ride over 20 miles in a day, i just fold up a cushy towel and that works fine. hope this helps. today is 3 weeks for me and i have ridden a total of 347 miles which is just amazing for this former couch potato. in fact, i'm riding it typing this answer. lol!

**Q: would this be comfortable for someone as short as 5' 0"?**
A: I got this bike and I am exactly 5’ 0”. It was too tall and was making riding uncomfortable as I was getting numb within minutes of sitting. My husband was just messing around to try to find a solution and ended up taking away the “tall people bracket” he calls that goes between the adjustment rail and the seat. It lowered it down substantially and I can ride comfortably!

**Q: Does the desktop come off easily? It seems like it would be in the way if you wanted to just watch TV.**
A: i often watch TV and cycle at the same time.  the desk does not get in the way at all!!!  in fact, i rest my remote on the desk surface.   i have no desire to remove the desk.  it's handy to have the drawer there, too, with a notepad and pencil in case you are cycling and want to write something down or if you see something on TV that you want to make a note of.   i am enjoying this fitdesk waaay more than i thought i would.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'm On It Now; (See Important December Update, Below)
*by P***P on March 21, 2015*

I started out looking at under desk pedal exercisers. But I wasn't convinced I'd use it, I wasn't sure I'd have under desk clearance, and I was concerned about noise. Then I found this and I thought, hey, why not. Well, I love it. I strapped my laptop onto the desk and I ride whenever I use the laptop. A couple of hours a day. Set up was easy. A nice touch is that you don't get a bag of bolts and screws. Everything is loosely attached where it is supposed to go, (like, three bolts with locking washers are screwed into the seat; you unscrew them, put the seat in place, and then screw them back in). So, you don't have to fish around for hardware. Everything is solid and heavy duty - holes lined up and everything fit together solidly. Wiring is all done; just plug the monitor in. Resistance control is already fully installed. It took a little over an hour to assemble, and I took my time. Couple of things. I'm pretty duck-footed, so my heels usually hit the crank on exercise bikes. On this the cranks angle out enough that I have good clearance. I can even use the pedal clips instead of putting my feet way out on the outer edges of the pedals. That wrist rest thing? I thought it was a joke, but it's essential. You rest your forearms on it to type or to do anything on the desktop. Without it you'd have to hold your hands and arms up in the air and that would get old quickly. The stretchy resistance thing I could take or leave, but I do fool with it when I just sit and read my Kindle. Seat is fine. I might pick up a cover some time, but it's not essential. I use a mouse for my laptop and there's no room on the desktop for that, so I'm using the touchpad, which is O.K. You could rig up an extension if it really matters. The machine is totally quiet. No sound from the bike at all and no vibration into the floor. The desk top slides forward and back, so you can adjust to get just the right reading distance for your laptop screen. I could go on, but the bottom line is that I'm delighted by this. It's solid; it works; it's good value. (I burned off 125 calories typing this review. Before, I would have done it on the couch. Sweet.) (FitDesk gives away a free bike to a school for every ten Amazon reviews that are posted. So, while I would have done a review anyway, I guess I should just note that non-monetary incentive for reviewers.) December 31, 2015 update. So, after 2,500 miles I started to get a clicking/grinding from the wheel housing that said "bad bearings" to me. I looked through Amazon comments and saw that this was a fairly common complaint about bikes bought around when I bought mine. Most people said the problem was promptly addressed. Not expecting much I went to the FitDesk website, found support, and sent a brief email asking if they'd stand by the bike. Get this. Email sent 12/28 at 3:30pm. Acknowledgment received at 4:10. Offer to replace entire main frame assembly at no cost and request for shipping address received at 5:01. On 12/31 entirely new frame delivered to my door. Twenty minutes later I'm on my new, reengineered, whisper smooth bike. Incredible. I love these guys.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 1) Its awesome. 2) Its awesome
*by N***S on December 8, 2014*

Ok, two things you need to know about this product: 1) Its awesome. 2) Its awesome. I work from home part of the week and I noticed on those days I was moving significantly less than the days I go into the office and run from meeting to meeting. During the summer that was ok because after I logged off I could go for a run along the lake. However, living in the Midwest, winter comes in and ruins that whole idea with its polar chill. Now, in my previous apartment buildings there has always been a gym so I never needed to leave the building in the winter to still get in a workout. As winter approached this year though, I knew I had to figure something out or my “big boy jeans” would soon become my skinny jeans. Options: A) Join a gym. B) Find another solution. Let’s be honest, gym memberships are expensive and often begin to collect dust after a few months (I'm being generous here). No one wants to bundle up, trudge through the cold to the gym, get all sweaty, and then bundle back up to go back out into the arctic winter wonderland. On top of that, I'm not really a weight lifting person so I'd be spending around $90/mo just to use one to two piece of equipment and maybe take a class or two every once in a while. Somehow, that doesn’t seem worth it to me. Once I decided to find another solution, I took to the web and settled on finding something I could do in my home. My requirements were: it had to be relatively inexpensive, have a small footprint, and be something I would want to do over and over again. I considered getting an elliptical but they are far too large and usually on the pricey side. A treadmill seemed to have similar flaws though they do make ones that fold up. But I still wasn’t onboard with any of these options yet. Enter the FitDesk 2.0. As I’ve said, I work from home part of the week so being able to combine work and working out, is amazing from an efficiency perspective. Add to that the small foot print of this machine and the great price of it in relation to other similar ones (such as a treadmill desk) and I was sold. Putting it together was relatively easy considering I did it by myself with two curious cats trying to steal the directions every five minutes. The overall structure is very sturdy. I had one small issue with it out of box which was that the monitor was set to km when I really wanted mi. I emailed the company though and they sent me a replacement monitor set to mi at no charge within a matter of days. I cannot tell you how much that made me like the machine/company more. We’ve all had those situations where you send off an email and months later, if you are lucky, they respond and tell you to send the part in before they do anything about it. This means you are paying for shipping and losing time with the product if the part was crucial. I’ve been riding it a couple of times a week for the last couple of months and love it. I ride while I participate in conference calls, work on documents, watch tv, and even while I play games! The only thing I’m marginally peeved by is the comfort of the seat. However, that may be because I’m on it for two or more hours at a time… Overall, this is a solid product from a good company that does exactly what it says it does. Very happy with it and will definitely keep my eye on this company for future products.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty good
*by S***E on September 17, 2015*

Well, I hope to add some value to the universe with this review, but I apologize in advance for being unoriginal. Much of what I have to say is the same as what I read before I purchased. THE GOOD: It's a good idea, and the geometry of the bike is nice for working, playing video games, or watching TV while biking. I like the high quality (apparently silicone) non-slip surface of the work area. I think the ridge at the bottom of the desk is just the right height to hold a laptop in place and not get in the way of my wrists. Although the rolling wrist massagers may strike one as gimmicky at first, I do actually use them and find them comfortable to use for forearm support. I have very sensitive skin when it comes to foams, glues, rubber, and plastics, and these rollers are nonallergenic for me. I'm not so sure about the open cell foam in between them. I'm avoiding touching it. The motor is nice and quiet. Perfect for nighttime or TV use. THE BAD: If you buy from Amazon Warehouse Deals, don't expect any love from the manufacturer. I needed a new desktop after mine arrived broken, and was charged for the part. Thankfully, Amazon's customer service stepped in and compensated me for that expense due the damage in shipment. It offgasses poison. It's got a disgusting and literally sickening stench coming out of the box. From what I can determine, the two pieces most responsible are also the most dispensable -- the rubber foot straps and the resistance band arm exerciser with foam handles. I threw those away. The seat hurts like crazy if you're not already butt-damaged from regular biking. For me, it was a necessity to order the seat adapter part to try various real bike seats. It hasn't arrived yet. My plan is to try a noseless saddle which supports the sitting bones and allows side to side motion while pedaling. In the mean time, I use the bike for limited periods of time with a YogaRat brand oval knee cushion placed over the front seat edge. I also feel the painful results for the rest of the day, even lying in bed. The back rest has an adjustable angle feature which is very nice, but it's mounted on a weakly welded bracket which is deforming under pressure. When it breaks off, it won't function as a back rest, and I'll have to drill the supports and bolt another piece of metal on to hold that little adjustment bolt. MIXED: The seat adapter part available for purchase separately adds much height to the geometry, so that it's not great for shorter women. When I spoke to customer service about this problem, they offered to cut the piece down before shipping it out for no addition charge. This was very kind! It would make more sense to design it to be as short as possible to still reliably function as an adapter to a regular bike seat. After all, the bike ships with an extender, and so a very, very tall person would not be in trouble with the bike adapter stacked on the extender piece, with the bike seat tube extended out to the max, even if the bike adapter piece were shorter than it currently is without any mods. All in all, I'm satisfied with my purchase. I have already recommended it to friends and family. I'm using it daily and I encourage that in myself by strapping my laptop onto the desk so that I must mount the bike to access it. I'm not always spinning, but more than 15 miles a day isn't unusual for me at this point. That's pretty neat! Even if you're not aiming for a sweaty workout, or for any particular daily goals, it's fine to consider the bike an antidote to the sitting-kills problem. If you're in a healthy, comfortable saddle, and you're occasionally moving your legs around, then you're already going to be better off.

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