@89135 I have one and I admit that it just sits under my desk in my office. I really should make an effort to use it more. It's not light and can be a bit difficult to move.
My office chair needs to be anchored so the wheels don't move around which my Cubii came with. You can also get them on Amazon.
works okay , pretty simplistic. Fits under a desk.
Last yr was a TSV $169 , so even at $179 would see if it will be a tsv unless you can get free shipping. I put a suction cup bath mat under mine so it did not slip on carpet
@89135 : I looked at the video and reviews and not sure about this one.
I purchased from QVC the Cubi Jr 2 and had the best price available. I love mine. It is sturdy and doesn't move around. I have a bad back and DH moves this for me whenever needed. I had purchased 3 other types of foot / legs exerciser. The cubi has very smooth movements. It is difficult for me took keep my left foot in a straight position due to cerebral palsy but I am able to usd it.
Mine sits in front of my chair in the living room & I pedal away while watching TV, reading or just relaxing....my legs are stronger & my knee pain has been reduced so I'm happy I bought it. I can also put a cushion on top & use it as a footstool.
Mine is still out in the garage where I unpacked and assembled it. Then I discovered it was too heavy and cumbersome for me t9 carry into the house. So there it sits.
I saw two of these at a thrift store yesterday; one looked brand new.I think they were about $11.99 each. I am getting a walking pad to use at home at the suggestion of my nurse practiiioner; it has been much too hot to continue walking outside, and early or late brings about the wildlife issue we now are dealing with; coyotes and bobcats; i am not interested in fending them off.
Costco had the Cubi in the warehouse a couple of years ago. You might check FB marketplace before ordering and see if you find one there. I am sure it would be beneficial.
@TheMemphisVette : Wow. Great workout! I am trying to do more. I was able to do 3000 strides in one day with 3 separate workouts. Orthopedic doctor told me to start slow.