@sarahpanda My DH and I, between us, got an earlier version of this bike together, it was NOT easy, so unless they've improved their design, you'd want an extra pair of hands and some tools to put this one together, I'd bet.
To everybody else who has one of these bikes, can you extend your legs to almost straight when you peddle? I am only 5'7" tall, and the previous version I got, even with the seat set as high as possible, still left my knees bent at an almost 90 degree angle at their fullest extension as I pedalled. It took me half again as much time as usual to get the same distance I was used to getting on my old exercise bike, meaning I was riding the bike almost two hours straight! I don't have that much extra time in my day, even if I am retired! So DH and I took the danged thing apart again, boxed it back up, and sent it back.
I watched the presentation last night, and nobody, no matter their height, was extending their legs to full extension, as one is supposed to do when pedalling, regular or exercise bike. Also, the "recumbent" position is only a smidge off vertical, hardly a true recumbent. I just cannot take a chance on this line again, not unless they make a bike that is actually properly sized for an adult.