This Pedal Exerciser That Slips Under Your Desk is Now 20% Off on Amazon

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Right now, the average gamer is spending over six hours a week with their console, with over 17 percent reporting playtimes of over 12 hours per week. Comparatively, desktop gamers are a rare-yet-growing breed, and they can dedicate just as much time in front of the screen — hours dedicated to work and errands not included.

While those numbers reflect lots of screen time for video game avatars running, jumping, shooting, spinning, and cartwheeling through the air in digital combat, that's not the case for the players behind those computer consoles. And as with any passion that can turn into an obsession, long-term game sessions aren't very healthy — and they don't often allow gamers to stay in shape the way they'd like.

Rather than succumbing to the effects of hours of inactivity, gamers can stay active while playing their favorite games with the help of equipment like the DeskCycle.

Like having an exercise bike under your desk, the DeskCycle slides easily under virtually any desk with simple power settings and an easy-to-read display so users can expend energy and stay healthy, all while staying focused on something else.

With a wide, solid base and touch-free magnetic resistance for smooth pedal motion at all resistance settings, the DeskCycle lets you exercise without even realizing you're exercising. Unlike lesser pedal exercisers that don't supply the proper resistance to actually raise your heart rate, the DeskCycle features eight different tension levels. Even at a level 4, it won't take more than a few minutes of pedaling at around 30 MPH to get yourself into a high cardio zone to get the maximum effect.

If you'd rather just maintain a steady, yet impactful pace while you play or do other things, users can stick to pedaling at a level 3 or less, coasting along at about 15 MPH to expend energy without even breaking out into a sweat.

For those who want to gauge the DeskCycle's effectiveness, there's no more ringing endorsement than the more than 3,300 Amazon reviews giving this exerciser a cumulative 4.6 out of 5-star rating. "I sit at a desk for 8-9 hours a day... the pedaling is butter smooth and it's just overall solid. I tried a cheaper pedal exerciser and there is NO comparison – you get what you pay for," said one verified Amazon customer.

Speaking of Amazon, shoppers can save up to 20 percent off the purchase of a DeskCycle right now when they buy through Amazon. The offer is only available for a limited time.

Prices subject to change

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