RAD Cycle Products Regolabile Bike Trainer Fitness Desk Postazione di lavoro portatile Scrivania in piedi

Brand:RAD Cycle Products

3.6/5

346.62

► DUREVOLE: la struttura in acciaio del telaio garantirà che la postazione di lavoro portatile da scrivania regolabile per bici da allenamento RAD Cycle Products resisterà per anni di utilizzo. ►VERSATILE: il piano del tavolo include fori per la gestione dei cavi. ► SUPERFICIE ANTISCIVOLO: il desktop presenta una superficie antiscivolo con slot per tablet e smartphone integrati. ►PORTATILE: le ruote bloccabili consentono un posizionamento sicuro e lo spostamento dall'allenamento all'ufficio. ► ALTEZZA REGOLABILE: alza e abbassa rapidamente il piano del tavolo da 33,5 a 47.

► DUREVOLE: la struttura in acciaio del telaio garantirà che la postazione di lavoro portatile da scrivania regolabile per bici da allenamento RAD Cycle Products resisterà per anni di utilizzo. ►VERSATILE: il piano del tavolo include fori per la gestione dei cavi. ► SUPERFICIE ANTISCIVOLO: il desktop presenta una superficie antiscivolo con slot per tablet e smartphone integrati. ►PORTATILE: le ruote bloccabili consentono un posizionamento sicuro e lo spostamento dall'allenamento all'ufficio. ► ALTEZZA REGOLABILE: alza e abbassa rapidamente il piano del tavolo da 33,5 a 47.
Brand RAD Cycle Products
Brand Name ‎RAD Cycle Products
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,991 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Frame Material Alloy Steel
Included Components ‎Portable Laptop Desk
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎27.8 x 25.5 x 47 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎35 x 31.8 x 5 inches
Manufacturer ‎Trademark GLB
Material Alloy Steel
Material ‎Alloy Steel
Model Name ‎Portable Computer Desk by Rad Cycle Products
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎11.79 Kilograms
Part Number ‎83-DT5086
Resistance Mechanism Electronic
Size ‎Medium
Style ‎Traditional
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult
Wheel Size 28 Inches

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Scritto da: E. Mustee
Nice desk overall, makes pc gaming much more fun! [Review at ~4 days]
I recently bought a trainer (wahoo Kickr Core) and had the idea of trying to play a few PC games while indoor cycling (spinning?), so I can be less lazy. I already had previous success with my Nintendo Switch (detached joycons make this easy), so I decided to give this a shot. This desk fits my small wireless keyboard and mouse pretty comfortably, is easy to use, and feels pretty sturdy. Plus room for all my other stuff (phones, water bottles, etc...) Assembly: Not bad, I have three left over nuts for some reason. Basically, assembly is just tightening a few nuts/bolts and this comes with the required tools. Was up in running in ~10-15 minutes. The worst part is the styrofoam used in the packaging, it's the cheap kind and there were large pieces that I had to break down to fit in the trash, and it created a mess of small particles all over my floor. Have a shop vac ready if you don't have a large trash can or otherwise plan on keeping the box around. Pros: - This really works, I can easily play PC games while cycling indoors. I tried out Halo: TMCC on PC (Reach co-op campaign w/ friend) and Minecraft, both were easily playable while my heart rate was ~150-160bpm. The desk is actually pretty comfortable (no sharp edges/bad materials to lay arms on). Easily some of the funnest gaming sessions I've had. - Cycling provides a lot of additional enjoyment to my games, this desk helps deliver that experience. - I wouldn't try this for any competitive gaming, just cooperative stuff on easier difficulties :S - Easy to raise/lower height. You can use this as a normal desk without a bike as well, it's just a little high at the lowest setting (raise your seat/use a bar stool). - You can also easily use this as a standing desk, I'm reasonably tall and this scales up to my standing level easily. I am currently typing this review while standing. - Cupholders! They fit my cycling bottles (that usually fit into the cages) perfectly - Stands for your devices: it easily fits my iPad Pro 12.9", which is a pretty hefty tablet. There appears to be holes for some cable management as well. - I like the grippy materials on the surface of the desk, they make things sliding around less likely. If you plan to use a mouse, you will need a mousepad. - Seems like good value compared to the Wahoo desk, but tbh I never tried that one. Cons: - Bumping into the desk may knock a few things onto the ground if they aren't secured (computer mice). Just be careful if you're using this in a tight space like me. - The stryofoam. Ugh. - My USB-C cables wouldn't fit through the holes as the plastic surrounding the connector was too large, but my lightning cables do. Should be fixable with a dremel/drill if you are brave? Conclusion: Good value and versatile (usable while standing/sitting/spinning). None of the cons above are enough to detract a star IMO. I have only had the desk for ~4 days, and will update the review in case anything goes wrong (I plan on using it aggressively), but so far so good! I can see myself using this desk every day, and have so far.
Scritto da: Kindle Customer
Adjusting the height is really easy
I set this up over my rocker board and bike to hold all the necessary items needed to cycle indoors on my road bike. I would have given it five stars for assembly but the one side post was off kilter a little and it took some time to fit it through the top hole. Still not perfect but good enough not to send the unit back. It is a well built sturdy unit and the only flaw I have found is that the center wheel in the back makes it a little out of balance, they should have put a wheel on each corner. Not really much of a problem if you don't load up the table top all on the back and one side. In other words , not a big deal if you use it like you should.
Scritto da: Maguit Frias
Muy practico
La recomiendo
Scritto da: LizS
Great product but arrived damaged
I really like this table/stand, and am using it as a standing desk for all sorts of activities, not just for exercise equipment. The only problem is that the box was damaged in shipping and resulted in the rubberized top to get a gouge out of it, but I didn't notice until I had it all put together. I don't want to bother to return it, I was hoping Amazon could help me contacted the supplier to offer a replacement top or repair suggestions. Customer service is impossible to find for this product, so my advice to others is return it immediately if you suspect damage, since you can't get support.
Scritto da: Beau Carbert
Very good
Item is good quality works for good honest buyer here
Scritto da: Brian Sweeney
Great value, but full of fine black powder
This thing is really great. Considering it's one third, the cost of similar brand name items and I'm happy to have it. Putting it together though. I noticed that there was a fine black powder nearly everywhere in the packaging. Turns out powder was inside of the metal tube under the deck portion. I had to pull the whole thing apart and use a shop vac and an air compressor to clean it all out. It must be unbonded powder coat or something. All good now, but slightly frustrating.
Scritto da: smallmadness
Get wheel chocks
Good: arrived quickly, came together easily (I'm am emphatically NOT mechanically inclined, so believe me when I say that if folks had a difficult time putting it together, that's almost assuredly user-error, no offence to them!). Sturdy! Works exactly as intended. Needs Improvement: the three-wheel (caster?) design is NOT super stable. Despite the wheel locks, if you use this, as I do so you can do work while you ride a smart bike (awesome), the entire desk will slide all over, which is annoying. There is nothing to be done about the wheel position (a tablet screen got smashed after it fell off this desk because the desk itself is so easy to tip. Since I hadn't put the protective cover back on the tablet, I won't blame the desk, but the tippiness is a factor to be aware of). A wheel (caster) at each corner would make this much more stable, so hopefully this manufacturer considers that and adds a 4th wheel to future iterations of this product. As for the wheels themselves, we got wheel chocks at the ye local hardware shoppe and voila! Desk sliding up as I ride is no longer an issue!
Scritto da: TJ
Good value
For the price vs the wahoo desk, this is a no-brainer. I haven't used the wahoo desk but there's no way it's worth 2-3x as much. This desk is solid; it works nicely for what it's supposed to. I've even been guilty of setting my rocker plate on it, which is far heavier than what it's meant for, and it still holds up fine. My only issue was that mine came without one of the blue plastic buttons that fit onto the top, so there was just an exposed bolt shaft where you're supposed to press. I had to improvise a small piece of plastic to press onto it, not a huge deal.
Scritto da: Mark D. Smucker
Hints for assembly
The table appears to function well and is a big savings over the Wahoo table. Strangely, my table included a large amount of tiny spherical specks of steel that made a mess on unpacking. I am guessing that someone accidentally spilled some welding waste or something on the table before it was packaged up. The table cleaned up fine, but the steel specks were a mess. There are several reviews with people complaining about assembly problems. Three hints to help you: 1) the short bolts to hold the top to the legs, must be removed first before you put the top on the legs. The bolts come screwed in all the way, and if you attempt to assemble with them still in, the legs are not going to fit in the holes. 2) Do not tighten the short bolts too tight or you will affect the ability of the leg buttons to work properly. Tighten the bolts enough to prevent the top from coming off, but not tighter. 3) As always with something like this, don't tighten the legs' long bolts until you've fitted the top onto the legs. The top will align the legs correctly and then you should tighten down the long bolts for the legs. If you tighten the legs tight first, you risk them being skewed and not working well with the top.
Scritto da: Kevin
Great cycling desk.
I’ve been thinking about a cycling desk for a while but put off due to the cost. It’s still a good chunk of money but it’s a great addition. Assembly was a few minutes. The desk is sturdy and functions well. But has it’s flaws. Raising the desk is impossible while using it as the tension lifts the desk off the ground. Lowering it is no problem. The slots for a phone/iPad are useless as the other reviews state. With the shortcomings I would still buy it again and recommend it.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Good alternative to the Wahoo desk
My only issue with this desk is that one side of the adjustable legs doesn't click into place securely so if pressure is applied it will slip a little bit. I keep my laptop, phone, water bottle, and snacks on the table and that does not cause any stability issues - only if I lean on it. The locking wheels are excellent and work perfectly to keep the table in place during use. It has a wide range of heights and fits over my bike handlebars without issue and without being at its full height. The top has a non-slip insert and two shallow cupholders that fit the standard size bike bottles. The slots for tablets/phones don't hold my phone except for in one spot because they are not consistent in width. There is space underneath the desk to place a small fan without interfering with your bike placement. It's a great desk to keep your laptop or tablet close by during a training session.
Scritto da: J. pulfer
Great stand with one annoying flaw.
Super desk, easy height adjustment, good surface, decent cable management. The one issue is that the wheels are laid out in a triangular shape with only one wheel in the center at the front. If you lean on one of the front two corners, or step on the front two frame edges (which we do as we try to walk around our setups) the stand violently tips to the side, and anything on the surface will fall over and worse - fall off...water bottles, phone, tablet, laptop, remote controls.. Does not make any difference if the wheels are locked or unlocked, its just a poor design. I'm going to put two blocks of wood under those corners as support, since we dont move these around. Hopefully that solves the problem.
Scritto da: ABR
Good alternative to Wahoo’s INDOOR CYCLING DESK
I use this desk with my Treadmill, while on meetings, I walk.…. But I would say this is a good alternative to Wahoo’s INDOOR CYCLING DESK which is very pricey. My treadmill is wider than the table but I was able to do a workaround to make it useable for treadmill. My son assembled the 2 desk supports in such a way that it will work with my space and the wider treadmill. He did a reverse assembly position for both support, refer to the picture. I have to put some dumbbells at the end of the base so it will be sturdy and won’t wobble because I am using it differently… It worked for me!

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