I’m obese and ordered this machine because I got circulation problems and carry a lot of my weight in my legs so this is working for me and helping my swelling in my legs and giving me more energy to move around so I consider this elliptical life changing I’m losing weight and I’m very excited to see how much weight I’m going to lose in a month and beyond it’s a great tool for overweight people to do a low impact beneficial exercise on the daily.
I got one and I love it. I am a senior citizen and don't feel safe walking outside .So I got one and I use it everyday for one hour I am hoping I can do more time but taking it slow with my health problems..I am at level 3 I've had it for 6 months.
Fuck yea! I’m so happy and proud of you! That’s so cool and I’m going to get one for my Mother because she has the same sort of issues and pains and swelling in her legs:) I hope you’re still going strong! If not, you can always start again:)
I got this for my mother in law who is 90 years old. Because of her back pain, she can't walk much. So, this is an excellent low impact machine, right size for her tiny studio apartment, to work out her lower body while sitting, without back pain. This machine is pricy, but it is much better quality than other less expensive models which start squeeking soon after and require ongoing maintenance. Hence, if you are young and have the know how and energy to do your own maintenance, get a less expensive machine. But, if you are old like my mother in law, go for this one ($200 at Costco, according to a comment below). Thank you
Do these actually give users a workout? It looks really really easy to use. (I suffer from chronic pain, due to unstable joints and was thinking about getting this, because I find it very hard to walk or exercise outside in winter.) It does cost over $300 in Canada and I’m just not sure if it’s worth it.
When you say there are machines like this that you can stand on, are you talking about full sized elliptical machines or is there something similar to this (smaller sized) that one could stand on and use? It would be nice to find something with a small footprint that would be weight bearing exercise.
The link at the end are the three we reviewed and talked about. You can watch this video and decide which one is best for you. ruclips.net/video/Al7Futc-9yE/видео.html
Hey Suzanne, we have the "Stamina InMotion E1000 Compact Strider" at work. They vary in prices currently $116 on Amazon. Sometimes they're as low at $90. Here's a Link: amzn.to/2XBTqW3
@@sherazade5127 the Stamina E1000 works perfectly fine and it's less expensive so I'd go with that one. Both products are good, but the Stamina is a better price.
I am awaiting total hip replacement surgery, and wll need rehab later. My concern is the 90 degree angle limitation between the body and the thigh. If less than 90 degrees, there is a danger of the new ball coming out of the socket. Is this machine recommended for new hip rehab? Thanks.
It could work for a total hip replacement. If you sit far enough way and your chair is high enough then you won’t bend more then 90 degrees at your hip. Try adding a cushion to your chair for added height. Use low resistance to start and let pain be your guide. It typically takes two of the precaution motions to dislocate a hip replacement and a lot of force. Not super common, but yes we’ve worked with people who’ve dislocated their new hip before. We’ve never seen one dislocated with a machine like this though.
Nice review: Which other elliptical are similar to this one because I found the price of this one very high. If it beats other elliptical in use, comfort , I would buy it
video says under desk yet you dont test it UNDER A PROPER PURCHASED PC DESK, we PC users want to know if your legs bang the table underside ! Cubii dont state the heel height and without that we have to buy then find out the hard way. Come on place it under a PC table with a wheelie chair.
This looks rubbish. This is not a cycling action. Your heel stays the same distance from the ground due to the silly little rollers. The crank distance is too short. All you are doing is flexing your toes. What more junk will they show us.
I’m obese and ordered this machine because I got circulation problems and carry a lot of my weight in my legs so this is working for me and helping my swelling in my legs and giving me more energy to move around so I consider this elliptical life changing I’m losing weight and I’m very excited to see how much weight I’m going to lose in a month and beyond it’s a great tool for overweight people to do a low impact beneficial exercise on the daily.
That’s great! Keep up the good work!
Good for you!
I got it for the same reason! Glad to hear you are seeing results. Gives me hope
I got one and I love it. I am a senior citizen and don't feel safe walking outside .So I got one and I use it everyday for one hour I am hoping I can do more time but taking it slow with my health problems..I am at level 3 I've had it for 6 months.
Fuck yea! I’m so happy and proud of you! That’s so cool and I’m going to get one for my Mother because she has the same sort of issues and pains and swelling in her legs:) I hope you’re still going strong! If not, you can always start again:)
As someone wheelchair bound, this has been a real lifesaver.
I got this for my mother in law who is 90 years old. Because of her back pain, she can't walk much. So, this is an excellent low impact machine, right size for her tiny studio apartment, to work out her lower body while sitting, without back pain. This machine is pricy, but it is much better quality than other less expensive models which start squeeking soon after and require ongoing maintenance. Hence, if you are young and have the know how and energy to do your own maintenance, get a less expensive machine. But, if you are old like my mother in law, go for this one ($200 at Costco, according to a comment below). Thank you
Just bought a Cubii Jr at Costco for under $200. Very nice and smooth.
Me too! It just got here 2 day free shipping.
Thank you for teaching me 😊
The holes on the pedals didnt quiet line up with the holes on the Bar frame.had to get a neighbour to do a bit of a cut on it
How to clear the counter or reset the screen
Press and hold the colored button underneath the display for a few seconds until all segments turn black
How can a hemiplegic use these under desk elliptical and prevent external hip rotation while using it?
We would suggest you speak to your doctor prior to using.
Get on QVC partial payments
I own Cubii JR2 but I need to understand how to set the time
They selling this at Costco for 169. Would you recommend the deskcycle2 or this ?
This may help you. ruclips.net/video/Al7Futc-9yE/видео.html
What I needed to know is what are the two circles for that also come in the box
The instructions don’t even say
If you are using a desk chair they go under the front wheels so it does not roll when using the Cubii
Do these actually give users a workout? It looks really really easy to use. (I suffer from chronic pain, due to unstable joints and was thinking about getting this, because I find it very hard to walk or exercise outside in winter.) It does cost over $300 in Canada and I’m just not sure if it’s worth it.
What about Orbitrek
When you say there are machines like this that you can stand on, are you talking about full sized elliptical machines or is there something similar to this (smaller sized) that one could stand on and use? It would be nice to find something with a small footprint that would be weight bearing exercise.
The link at the end are the three we reviewed and talked about. You can watch this video and decide which one is best for you. ruclips.net/video/Al7Futc-9yE/видео.html
Thanks for the video review! You mention using a similar one at work. Do you think it's better? Care to share the name of it?
Hey Suzanne, we have the "Stamina InMotion E1000 Compact Strider" at work. They vary in prices currently $116 on Amazon. Sometimes they're as low at $90. Here's a Link: amzn.to/2XBTqW3
The Bob & Brad Crew Which one do you prefer, thé Stamina or the cubbi jr? It’s so hard to choose from all those mini crosstrainer elleptical
@@sherazade5127 the Stamina E1000 works perfectly fine and it's less expensive so I'd go with that one. Both products are good, but the Stamina is a better price.
I am awaiting total hip replacement surgery, and wll need rehab later.
My concern is the 90 degree angle limitation between the body and the thigh.
If less than 90 degrees, there is a danger of the new ball coming out of the socket.
Is this machine recommended for new hip rehab? Thanks.
It could work for a total hip replacement. If you sit far enough way and your chair is high enough then you won’t bend more then 90 degrees at your hip. Try adding a cushion to your chair for added height. Use low resistance to start and let pain be your guide. It typically takes two of the precaution motions to dislocate a hip replacement and a lot of force. Not super common, but yes we’ve worked with people who’ve dislocated their new hip before. We’ve never seen one dislocated with a machine like this though.
Nice review: Which other elliptical are similar to this one because I found the price of this one very high. If it beats other elliptical in use, comfort , I would buy it
Stamina InMotion Compact Strider - amzn.to/2zDaOQ3
This one is around $100 (Prices Vary)
is this a chicago or great lakes accent?
Minnesota/Wisconsin 😁
@@TheBobBradCrew minisoda and wiscansin. viqueens and packers for others
Will this work while I'm taking a crap ?? Sorry I seen this product and that's the first thought I got was crap
Give it a try and let us know how it goes 😂
Don't have you chiropractor licenses yet, huh gentlemen? haha. ;D
Lol, nope we have our PT Assistant licenses. 😉
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video says under desk yet you dont test it UNDER A PROPER PURCHASED PC DESK, we PC users want to know if your legs bang the table underside ! Cubii dont state the heel height and without that we have to buy then find out the hard way. Come on place it under a PC table with a wheelie chair.
No if it’s made in China.
weighs 30 lbs.....older and younger not a weight moving standard. arnie mid 70's chuck 80's vs neighbor kid looking at his phone all day.
It’s pronounced Q-BEE, not COO-BEE.
Looks heavy
This looks rubbish. This is not a cycling action. Your heel stays the same distance from the ground due to the silly little rollers. The crank distance is too short. All you are doing is flexing your toes. What more junk will they show us.
You need to move your feet to the end of the pedal (away from your seat) to get a better stretch and to get more of your leg muscles involved