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The Marcy Magnetic Recumbent Bike NS-716R combines customizable comfort with advanced magnetic resistance and real-time digital tracking. Designed for indoor fitness enthusiasts, it features an adjustable seat, 8 resistance levels, foam handlebars, and transport wheels for easy mobility. Perfect for professionals seeking an efficient, space-friendly workout solution that keeps progress front and center.
Brand | Marcy |
Special Feature | Transport wheels, 8 Preset levels, Computer screen displays, Magnetic resistance |
Color | Black/Grey |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Item Weight | 41 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Product Dimensions | 31"D x 11"W x 22"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Model Name | NS-716R |
Maximum Height | 78 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 28 Inches |
Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
UPC | 096362992817 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00096362992817 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30.5 x 21.5 x 12 inches |
Package Weight | 26.76 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 56 x 25 x 39 inches |
Brand Name | Marcy |
Suggested Users | Sports & Fitness |
Manufacturer | Marcy |
Part Number | NS-716R |
Model Year | 2007 |
Style | Bike |
Included Components | Warranty card, User manual, one recumbent bike |
Size | 11.00 x 22.00 x 31.00" |
Sport Type | Exercise and Fitness |
T**N
exercise bike
just as advertised
L**N
Great, Especially for the Price, but Not for Tall Users (6''+)
I am very impressed with this exercycle! It's hard to imagine a better product for the price.It's very sturdy, and the design is simple but well thought out. My list of Pros and Cons:PROS:1. Very sturdy.2. Excellent design.3. Assembly is easy except for the tension control.4. The screen is easy to see.5. Good tech support.CONS:1. It's not for tall users; I'm guessing anyone over 6 feet.It would be nice if Marcy added some length.2. Attaching the tension control is Hard.3. The "wheels" are useless on carpet.4. It's best used on a hard surface; there's a SMALL amount of side-to-side motion on carpet.5. The tension (pedaling difficulty) is not used for the display, especially :Speed, Distance, Odometer, Calories.If you were pedaling up a steep hill or very fast (high tension) those statistics would increase.The bike just measures RPM's and translates that to the display stats wo regard for tension.You'll have to let virtue be it's own reward here :)6. I would be a bit more comfortable with the seat lower and tilted further back.but this is a minor quibble. It may have a lot to do with my height.Since I'm over 6 feet tall I fastened an old pair of orthotics to the pedals and I pedal in bare feet.This gives me just enough extra length to comfortably use the bike.The pros are huge and the cons are are all minor. This is a GREAT exercycle, especially for the price!I HIGHLY recommend it.
A**R
So far, just what I had hoped for!
Well this might be a bit premature as I've only just used the bike today. However, I wanted to write a review already because of an issue I had following the directions, in case it could be helpful to anybody else. But first things first:- The bike is a very nice, compact size. Based on how long your legs are, it will take up more or less room than the dimensions given. I am particularly pleased at how narrow the main body of the bike is; I don't feel like I'm trying to bike in a spread-eagle position.- The computer panel does not appear to work. I can't do anything to make it turn on, and there was no indication in the instructions that it needs batteries. I'll keep fiddling with it, but it really is not an essential component to me.- It was surprisingly easy to put the bike together. The instructions are straight-forward and easy to read. However, if you follow the directions for connecting the tension line, it appears to be absolutely impossible to assemble. I tried five or six or seven times to get that stupid thing in. Finally I cut the cable tie that was holding the electrical cord in place (making sure to attach it immediately to the above piece so I did not lose it, possibly forever, down the tube) and used the extra space where the cable tie had been to screw the nut down further. This gave me more room to screw the entire casing for the bottom half of the tension assembly down, and I was finally able to make the two parts reach! However, I had to do the reverse of what the directions showed -- first I slid the top tension line into the bottom loop and then I pulled it up and forced it into the top groove. It appears to have worked, as the bike and the tension settings all function nicely. I should note, if I had not been assembling this right behind a large chair of mine, I am not sure I could have done it on my own. I was able to rest the frame piece of the bike on the chair while connecting the tension lines, something I surely could not have done if I had had to hold the rather unwieldy frame piece.- The pedals have a positively overwhelming smell, so much so that for the first ten or so hours of having them out of the package, it smelled like I was in an auto shop. On that note, apparently half of this bike is made with materials that the State of California recognizes as causing cancer, but I guess that's to be expected when something costs so little.- The bike works like a charm, and is so unbelievably quiet. So quiet that I can even hear my arthritic knees cracking over the nominal whirring of the magnetic core. I didn't even have to turn my TV up. This bike is significantly quieter than the lowest setting on a fan.- There is a noticeable, albeit minor jerkiness to the bike when pedaling, but that is because of the particular system used for this bike. You won't find anything smoother in this price range, and I'm not even complaining about it. I just want to note that you should not expect the same kind of fluid motion as you get on exercise bikes at the gym.- Although the bike works exactly as I'd hoped it would, I do find it a bit flimsy. I'm a small woman, so it doesn't concern me. However, I can't imagine that any large or tall people would feel terribly confident in the holding power of this thing. I could be wrong, though.- Finally, the seat and backrest are not very comfortable. They are not the hard plastic of some of the other (and even more expensive) bikes I browsed through on amazon, but I still prefer to supplement with a pillow. I am particularly saddened at the lack of lower back/lumbar support, as this is something I really need.I would love to see this bike last a few years, but even if it dies in three months it's still cheaper than a gym membership and it's right in my living room. In the winter - with snowy roads - that is huge for me. Overall, I am definitely pleased with my purchase. I only rated it four stars because of the non-functioning computer, the smell of the pedals, and the (lack of) comfort of the seat. I will update my review if anything changes in the future.
B**C
Really great product for what it is - just don't have unrealistic expectations!
I bought this specifically for the short term, during the COVID-19 outbreak, since all gyms are closed and it is not a real option to go outside to get my usual exercise.My main goals were to get a solid and quiet recumbent bike that I could use right now with as little investment as possible given I will go back to my usual gym in the near future. But I needed it to be lightweight yet solid enough to actually deliver a decent workout.I was skeptical about assembling a recumbent bike myself, but there is no way I was going to spend $700 on a bike for the short term which likely is much larger and too unwieldy. So I went with this one which is kind of an 'off' brand compared to Nautilus or the other brands I looked at.The bike arrived in a 50 pound box about 3' x 2' x 2' (estimated.) It took me about 90 minutes to put together. Was very easy except for two things 1.) securing the handlebar and 2.) securing the tension wiring.The instructions say to secure the handlebar screws AFTER securing the seat... but you cannot get the screws in for the handlebar when the seat is already in place. So put the handlebar on before the seat. Second, the internal tension wiring apparatus and how to connect the upper part to the lower part neglected to indicate you have to cut off the ziptie and lower the large metal catch to actually connect the two pieces. Even the way I describe this here is unclear. But basically you just have to play with it until it works. Only thing I can recommend is DO NOT pull it too hard or tight, it does not need to be pulled apart with great force, rather the large metal catch needs to be lowered.In terms of the machine itself, pros are:- Works well- Streamlined design- Pedals are smooth during rotation- Very quiet- Seat is a very good large size- Padding on seat and back are very sufficient- Timing/calorie/laps mechanism works well and is simple- Tension levels are very different and truly go from light to hard- Not too heavy- Easy enough to move from one room to anotherI really do not have any cons because as I said in my headline, I just did not have unrealistic expectations. I will definitely use this daily and can see myself keeping this for quite a while. I am very pleased with the item and recommend it. I will update in a few weeks to report on how it has held up.
V**L
Recumbent bike
Love this bike use it multiple times a day. It was easy to assemble
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