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OnFitAdjustable Resistance Cycling Desk with Rotation Wheels

R5,999

Retail: R12,000
Excludes shipping
ETA: 5-10 working days
From as little as R1,500 with Payflex instalments

R5,999

R12,000
About

In today's fast-paced world, staying fit can be a real challenge, especially for those of us chained to desks for long hours. Meet the innovative bike desk – a game-changer designed to seamlessly integrate exercise into your daily work routine. Imagine cycling through your emails or pedaling during meetings. This versatile bike desk keeps your legs moving, ensuring you stay active and maintain your overall well-being. 

Product Features
  • 8-Speed rotary magnetic control 
  • Compact and foldable design
  • Breathable seat cushion
  • Relieves pressure on the ischial points
  • Multiple driving position adjustments
  • Electronic display offers precise mileage data
  • One-button control
  • Features foot brakes and mobile casters 
  • Offers a robust and quiet ride
  • Ideal for leg exercise with options to monitor time, speed, distance, and calories burned 
  • Requires 2x AAA batteries (not included) 
Product Specifications
  • Max User Weight: 120kg
  • Bike Weight: 23kg
  • Height Adjustment: 98cm - 121cm
  • Monitor Display: Time, Speed, Distance & Calories Burned
  • Brake System: Magnetic
  • Material: Durable Steel Tube and PVC
  • Battery: AAA (not included)
  • Dimensions: 
    • Assembled: 121 x 90 x 53cm
    • Desk: 47 x 38cm
What's in the Box?
  • 1x Seat
  • 1x Table Bolt
  • 1x Flat Washer
  • 1x Seat Bolt
  • 1x Seat Support 
  • 1x Allen Wrench 
  • 4x Stabilisers
  • 1x Main Frame
  • 1x Knob 
  • 1x Seat Post
  • 2x Pedals 
  • 1x Resistance Dial 
  • 1x Table Post 
  • 1x Table 
  • 2x Rear Wheels 
  • 2x Front Wheels 
  • 1x Spanner 
  • 1x User Manual 
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I'm in a bit of a pickle. I recently went on a trip, and, like any Joburger would, overpacked. Fast forward, and it turns out that OR Tambo takes weight limits very seriously. In a bizarre striptease, pulling out clothes and shoving them into my carry-on, I was involved in a heated argument with the x-ray machine.

Was I wrong? Are the air gods mad at me? Any tips on travelling light, or should I just invest in a larger bag?

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