

🚴♂️ Fold, Ride, Conquer: Your Ultimate Home Fitness Upgrade
The ATIVAFIT Foldable Exercise Bike combines a sleek, space-saving design with advanced magnetic resistance and an easy-to-read digital monitor. Its adjustable wide seat supports users up to 265 lbs, while the sturdy X-type frame ensures stability during intense workouts. Perfect for home use, it folds compactly and rolls easily, making it ideal for busy professionals seeking efficient, quiet cardio sessions without sacrificing style or space.










| ASIN | B07L9TC976 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,446 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #37 in Exercise Bikes |
| Brand | ATIVAFIT |
| Brand Name | ATIVAFIT |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 13,746 Reviews |
| Drive System | Courroie |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 34"D x 10"W x 15"H |
| Item Weight | 34 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ATIVAFIT |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Height | 53.5 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 120 Kilograms |
| Minimum Height | 148 Centimeters |
| Model Name | ATIVAFIT Exercise Bike |
| Model Number | CYFBF9M01GRE22 |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Height,Foldable |
| Special Features | Adjustable Height,Foldable |
S**Y
Perfect for PT
This was very easy to assemble and much sturdier than I thought it would be based on the value price that I paid. It’s perfect to stick in the living room in front of the TV while you work out your knee. I had a recent knee replacement and this helped me with mobility and flexibility. It’s easy to collapse and move to another room. Very lightweight.
S**R
Decent Stationary bike for the money.
For the money it's a decent Stationary bike. I was a bit concerned when I first received the package because the box and even some of the packing foam was damaged. It is sturdy and works well for my purposes, a way to get cardio when it's too extreme outside to run or bike. I got what I paid for and I'm satisfied.
C**E
Good bike, but mine was defective
This is a review of the model that doesn't have the recumbent option and resistance bands and has the regular size seat (ie, not extra large). This is a well-made bike and was very easy to assemble. The seat is comfortable. I'm quite large and didn't have a problem with it. You could get a gel cover if you wanted more cushion. The bike is stable, completely silent and rides smoothly. Folds up effortlessly and rolls easily. Seems like it would last well if you use it properly and don't try to use it like a heavy duty stationary bike. Unfortunately, my particular bike was defective and had to be returned. 1) The right pedal only screwed in halfway at the most. The left pedal went in all the way. (I understand the different directions for each pedal). 2) The pictures and description said it folds up so that the bottom bars are 6.7" apart. Mine folded up to over a foot apart. 3) The handlebar stem attached unevenly. One side went in about half a centimeter less, so the handlebars were uneven. Not a huge deal if this were the only problem. It looks like mine was the last one in stock, so maybe I got the one with all the defects. I also noticed there are 2 different variations of the same bike, so maybe the one I got is an older one that's been replaced. Mine had a handlebar stem that had to be attached. The other variation doesn't. I returned it and purchased another on their website. The pictures show the newer variation. It was also less expensive. I paid $139.99 + tax on Amazon. Their website has it for $125.99 and no tax along with a 5% discount for a first time order (also free shipping). I haven't received it yet but hope I get a good one. I'd give it 5 stars if not for the above issues.
J**N
Love it!
Perfect and sturdy - VERY easy to assemble, one person ok (55y/ f.).. I didn’t want the backrest and luckily the bike can be assembled without it.
J**Y
Good for beginner to intermediate spinning and portability
I used to have a regular spin bike that was not portable. For the amount I used it, it wasn't worth the space it took up. Eventually one of my dogs chewed it's pedal and I got rid of it. Since then I had joined the gym, took spin classes there, and didn't need my own bike. Well, because of the pandemic I've regained about 30 pounds of the 100 I had lost. I'm looking for ways to work out that are convenient enough but don't turn my house into a gym, and this is a good fit. This is around 30 something pounds and folds up surprisingly small. It has wheels to roll it around. It's super quiet, and the seat is very comfortable. And I still haven't maxed out the resistance tension, which has 8 settings. I was curious if I could go "out of the saddle" with this one as I used to during spin class, and the answer is yes, and no. I was concerned that it could tip over and I'd land face first on the ground, but this is not the case. It's stable and does not tip even when I'm out of the seat. However, it's not as comfortable as the gym bikes for doing this as the pedals are further in front and the bar ends up touching my thighs if I try to do this, so I probably won't use it that way. Overall it's a nice bike for the price, and will not take up too much room when I'm not using it.
R**O
Decent enough
UPDATE 09/2025: The right pedal flew off when riding today. It also can't fully go back on so I'm just out of luck and had to buy a new bike. Went with a different brand since I can't be sure this one is going to even last longer than 3 years. I ride 5 days a week for 50min at a time and it was great until the pedal just... broke. It's a fine bike but it won't last. Original review: I bought this to replace a bike that finally broke and chose this one due to price and the reviews. It's honestly the definition of Okay. It's pretty easy to put together but you may need a second person to hold some stuff while you tighten things. Once you get going it's very easy enough. Using it is fine. It does the job you need which is to pedal for exercise. The claim that it's silent is highly dependent. The wheel itself is very quiet as most magnetic types are. However, the frame creaks quite a bit no matter the pace. Is it loud? Not really. But it is noticeable and makes the silent claim a bit dubious. My main complaint is the display's calorie counter is just completely off. I have no idea what it's counting but it's certainly not calories. My last bike I felt was pretty accurate and I'd burn ~230 calories between 45-60 minutes. This thing will say I did that within 10 minutes of being on the bike. It doesn't adjust the count based on the tension chosen and seems to just tick up by 0.1-0.2 calories as it feels like it. So I now need another device or will just continue to guess. Overall it does what it needs to so I'm using it. I will say the first one I received had a bad pedal arm that clicked loudly when riding. I reached out to the company's support and they sent me a whole new bike right away. I will give them kudos for service.
S**E
Portable stationary bike
Very happy I bought this. I did a top 10 search and this was number 1. The price is great for what you get and assembly was easy. No excuses !
"**"
Honestly blown away!
Well, I am amazed with this bike. Well designed, beautifully manufactured: excellent welds, beautifully finished hardware, perfect powdercoating, well packaged (I was a manufacturing engineer for a large aircraft company). I assembled it in a lazy 30 minutes. I don't think others will have any problems. Dead simple, really. And two sets of handlebars for whatever style of riding you like. The unit is absolutely quiet while pedaling, has good adjustment of "friction" or load while pedaling, has many features on the digital display, has "auto on, auto-off" so you don't need to worry about ruining the batteries (oh, you'll need 2 AAA batts), has multiple adjustments for ride height and angle. Folds away for storage. And more. All for $130 (at this moment in time). Delivered to your door!! Now for the negatives: (well, not for me, because I really just need to exercise. I'm not neurotic about little details) but nevertheless: Firstly- The ride height has 7 or 8 holes for the seatpost, which is somewhat silly, as they are only 1/2" increments. My problem is that the overall ride height is for short people (like REALLY short people). My legs (inseams) are 34"-36". There is nowhere near the height I need to really straighten my legs while pedaling (which is the only real way to ride a bike). So, I just raised the post to past the limit and tightened the thumbscrew. Still not perfect, but the price point is. The display outputs time, speed, distance, calories, heartrate. Of these, I'm guessing (but very educated guess, mind you) only the time and heartrate are anywhere near correct. I'll explain: Distance: hmmm. Related to what? I pedal 3 rotations/second. Somehow that relates to distance? How? Compared to riding a 10-speed bike? In what gear? With what diameter tires? You see what I'm getting at -- there is no connection to a "real" distance, unless you wish to fool yourself. But again, I don't really care, I'm just reporting the facts. Next: Calories? How so? By that false distance measurement? By the rotations of the pedal? With regard to "effort" related to the tension dial? Unfortunately, (for those neurotic creatures out there) it only and strictly relates to the rotation of the pedal. Example: I pedal 10 rotations with no tension. According to the display, I just burned 2.2 calories. At full tension, I get the same. So, if i reduce tension to zero and pedal 1 mile, the display tells me that I burn the same number of calories compared to 1 mile at full tension (like riding up a really long hard hill). Obviously these aren't comparable. So, just ride and exercise, and stop being OCD about the numbers!! Next: Speed.... Well, I don't have any way of measuring this parameter, because speed = distance x time. And we know that the distance measurement is ?arbitrary? Whatever. The speed only really works if you are pedaling at some certain rate above "lazy". Below that, the numbers go all wonky and I can pedal REALLY SLOWLY and it'll still output something like 11-14 MPH. But above that, good enough for you OCD types. About the heartrate readout: Again, I don't have my other pulse monitor with me, but it seems ok. It just takes 15-20 seconds to really stabilize. So YMMV. And the seat is somewhat hard (for me), so be aware. You might want to get a gel seat if you're old with no buns, like I am. ;-) So, just get this. It's really the lowest price-point out there, and it works great and looks great. Not cheap or cheesy. Just ignore the readouts for being "accurate" and be happy.
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