Color | Black |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Brand | RAD Cycle Products |
Item Weight | 12.7 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 27.75 x 25 x 47 inches |
$114.00
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‎35.04 x 31.5 x 5.51 inches
‎12.88 Kilograms
‎27.75 x 25 x 47 inches
‎RAD Cycle Products
‎Portable Computer Desk by Rad Cycle Products
‎unisex-adult
‎1
‎83-DT5086
‎Traditional
‎Portable Laptop Desk
‎Medium
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4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars
2,184 ratings
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4.4 out of 5 stars
#22,729 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #3 in Bike Resistance Trainers
May 15, 2017
Average Star Rating: 4.4 out of 5 (10 vote)
If you finish the payment today, your order will arrive within the estimated delivery time.52 COLONIAL PARKWAY DUMONT NEW JERSEY 07628
E. MusteeE. Mustee –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice desk overall, makes pc gaming much more fun! [Review at ~4 days]
I recently bought a trainer (wahoo Kickr Core) and had the idea of trying to play a few PC games while indoor cycling (spinning?), so I can be less lazy. I already had previous success with my Nintendo Switch (detached joycons make this easy), so I decided to give this a shot. This desk fits my small wireless keyboard and mouse pretty comfortably, is easy to use, and feels pretty sturdy. Plus room for all my other stuff (phones, water bottles, etc…)Assembly:Not bad, I have three left over nuts for some reason. Basically, assembly is just tightening a few nuts/bolts and this comes with the required tools. Was up in running in ~10-15 minutes.The worst part is the styrofoam used in the packaging, it’s the cheap kind and there were large pieces that I had to break down to fit in the trash, and it created a mess of small particles all over my floor. Have a shop vac ready if you don’t have a large trash can or otherwise plan on keeping the box around.Pros:- This really works, I can easily play PC games while cycling indoors. I tried out Halo: TMCC on PC (Reach co-op campaign w/ friend) and Minecraft, both were easily playable while my heart rate was ~150-160bpm. The desk is actually pretty comfortable (no sharp edges/bad materials to lay arms on). Easily some of the funnest gaming sessions I’ve had. – Cycling provides a lot of additional enjoyment to my games, this desk helps deliver that experience. – I wouldn’t try this for any competitive gaming, just cooperative stuff on easier difficulties :S- Easy to raise/lower height. You can use this as a normal desk without a bike as well, it’s just a little high at the lowest setting (raise your seat/use a bar stool). – You can also easily use this as a standing desk, I’m reasonably tall and this scales up to my standing level easily. I am currently typing this review while standing.- Cupholders! They fit my cycling bottles (that usually fit into the cages) perfectly- Stands for your devices: it easily fits my iPad Pro 12.9″, which is a pretty hefty tablet. There appears to be holes for some cable management as well.- I like the grippy materials on the surface of the desk, they make things sliding around less likely. If you plan to use a mouse, you will need a mousepad.- Seems like good value compared to the Wahoo desk, but tbh I never tried that one.Cons:- Bumping into the desk may knock a few things onto the ground if they aren’t secured (computer mice). Just be careful if you’re using this in a tight space like me.- The stryofoam. Ugh.- My USB-C cables wouldn’t fit through the holes as the plastic surrounding the connector was too large, but my lightning cables do. Should be fixable with a dremel/drill if you are brave?Conclusion:Good value and versatile (usable while standing/sitting/spinning). None of the cons above are enough to detract a star IMO. I have only had the desk for ~4 days, and will update the review in case anything goes wrong (I plan on using it aggressively), but so far so good! I can see myself using this desk every day, and have so far.
8 people found this helpful
Alison0997Alison0997 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it!
So far I’m really happy with this movable stand. I purchased the HomeTro walking pad from Amazon, not realizing it didn’t come with any kind of bar and with my inner ear issues I need something to touch or hold every so often while walking on a treadmill. It took about a week to get here but that’s understandable considering it’s weight. It was extremely easy to put together and feels quite sturdy. The table top has plenty of room and the rubber pad keeps anything from rolling or sliding around. There’s plenty of space for a laptop, a large water bottle, a large book, etc. I don’t like that the cup holders are in the front, I wish they were towards the back but it’s not a big deal. I’ll probably keep my cup on the table top and use the cup holders for my remotes. Speaking of the table top, it raises and lowers very easily. You push the two blue buttons and pull or push, up or down and it locks into place. The wheels roll really well, even on carpet which is what mine is sitting on. I’m a little concerned with the wheels because there’s only 3 instead of 4 but if anything I could remove the wheels altogether and it’ll be a bit more stable. Price-wise it’s a little expensive but considering everything else that was cheaper either looked like junk or wasn’t what I wanted, it’s worth it when you find what you’re looking for. This was exactly what I wanted when searching for a universal treadmill stand-bar. Definitely recommend, 10/10.
Coralizer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Makes using the bike trainer much more enjoyable
This was one of the best purchases I made for riding indoors on rainy days, and we’re having a lot of them lately. It holds my iPad at the right height and distance, my water bottle, and iPhone to track heart rate for video where it’s not otherwise visible. Very stable , easily assembled in minutes, and well built. Highly recommend. Great value for the price.
smallmadness –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Get wheel chocks
Good: arrived quickly, came together easily (I’m am emphatically NOT mechanically inclined, so believe me when I say that if folks had a difficult time putting it together, that’s almost assuredly user-error, no offence to them!). Sturdy! Works exactly as intended.Needs Improvement: the three-wheel (caster?) design is NOT super stable. Despite the wheel locks, if you use this, as I do so you can do work while you ride a smart bike (awesome), the entire desk will slide all over, which is annoying. There is nothing to be done about the wheel position (a tablet screen got smashed after it fell off this desk because the desk itself is so easy to tip. Since I hadn’t put the protective cover back on the tablet, I won’t blame the desk, but the tippiness is a factor to be aware of). A wheel (caster) at each corner would make this much more stable, so hopefully this manufacturer considers that and adds a 4th wheel to future iterations of this product.As for the wheels themselves, we got wheel chocks at the ye local hardware shoppe and voila! Desk sliding up as I ride is no longer an issue!
9 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for indoor training.
Excellent product. I bought two (for different locations). Simple to put together and extremely functional. I can fit a few water bottles and two Samsung tablets on it (one for Zwift & one to stream movies or music videos) with no problems at all.The height adjustment is simple and smooth and tbe table/desk looks exactly like the name brand. Definitely no need to buy the name brand when you can pay less than half for this, which performs perfectly.
James –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bomber solid. Great value. Very well made.
This seems to be identical to the one being sold for 3x as much by Wahoo Kickr. Fit finish and alignment were excellent. Cannot understand how peeps are having trouble putting this together. Remember to back out the screws a bit in the tray before inserting arms and you will have no probs.
Old crank –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Improves the trainer riding experience.
Very nice and functional. I’m a fan of anything that improves on the usual hassle and tedium of trainer riding, and this does that. Very fast and easy to assemble with the provide allen and open-end wrenches. An amazing value at the price. I have a Saris full motion platform for my trainer and bike, which raises the everything about 5″. Because of that I needed this table to go a bit higher so modified it to do that. The height adjustment is held in place by pins that protrude into holes in the outer legs. I drilled another hole in each leg 2.5″ higher than the highest existing hole. This worked perfectly. There is still plenty of engagement between the inner and outer legs and now the table is the perfect height for my raised bike/trainer.
One person found this helpful
Andy RAndy R –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Strong suspicions that this company is scamming people
Like many others who have posted reviews on here, I could not get the buttons to align properly through the holes in the desktop stand. I was forced to pull the plastic inserts out from the holes so that the buttons would fit through. It’s a clear product defect.The desk is still functional, but I’m concerned about its stability given that I was forced to remove a piece of the desk. Because the inserts have been taken out, the desktop also does not sit level and is slightly inclined to one side.I strongly suspect that this company – “RAD Sports” in some areas and “RADz” in others – is scamming people with this product. I think they had a bunch of broken desk stands that they knew had product defects and decided to dump them on the market at a discount rather than scrap them, assuming that people who bought the desks would just put up with the annoying defects rather than go to the hassle of sending it back for the refund. On top of that, the company has no customer service and has no web presence beyond their page on Amazon (which currently has no customer service or “contact us” options). Looks very suspicious.They’re right. I’m not going to send this back. It is too much of a hassle. However, I am going to complain to Amazon and explain to them what is going on here so that hopefully this company is removed from Amazon altogether.Edit: This is clearly a scam. Two other companies have popped up selling the exact same desk for a slightly higher cost. If you search on Amazon you will find them. My guess is a company or companies bought a bunch of defective desks at a big discount and they are trying to unload them on Amazon using different different companies. Beware.
13 people found this helpful
nyfishermannyfisherman –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent desk – no problem assembling – and can roll back far enough to work on laptop!
I was a little worried about two things – but both were non-issues once I received this.1 – many complaints about assembly and the buttons not aligning – it’s user error. I had no problem getting this assembled and nicely aligned. Get everything lined up where it should be before you do the final tightening – it works fantastically.2 – I wasn’t sure how far I could bring it back over my bike on the trainer – but indeed, I can raise it over my handlebars and bring the tray back close enough to sit with a vertical upright posture and type on my laptop. This has been game changing to allow me to multitask work while doing lower intensity longer endurance rides – and really paid off when I hit the road this spring!Highly recommended – while I love my Wahoo Bolt and KICKR, their desk price is just obscene compared to this!
Safron –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Poorly constructed, poorly tested, Poorly functioning
Update: A replacement worked (almost) as advertised. The buttons fit through the slots on the tray, and if I put my foot on the base, I’m able to raise the tray and lock it in place. At the highest setting, it clears my bike while on the Trainer. The plastic tray isn’t exactly level, but it’s usable. The rollers work well, but are difficult to lock. The desk seems sturdy enough to hold a laptop and water, but I won’t be moving it around with the laptop on the tray. Updating from 1 to 3 stars.Like lot of other reviewers, the legs on my RAD Cycle Products Adjustable Bike Desk did not fit well into the tray. There are *so many* 1-star reviews mentioning this issue, that I guess I shouldn’t be surprised. One button extended as it should, while the other remained flush with the tray, and that leg torqued when attaching to the base, making it virtually impossible to raise / lower the legs without a tool to depress the button, and someone to hold the base down while I raised the tray, which clearly is a non-starter. I’m “handy” so this issue is NOT of my making.I tried following the advice of certain YouTube videos which recommended installing the tray onto the legs before tightening the legs to the base. Didn’t work! I took it apart and switched the legs left-to-right (there’s nothing in the instructions which is L/R, so maybe it doesn’t matter. In general, I found the instructions were incomplete.). I also tried loosening / tightening the legs, and re-inserting the tray. Lather, rinse, repeat. Didn’t work!Amazon was great, and issued a prompt refund. Always a glutton for punishment, I’ve decided to order a replacement, and will update this review when I’ve attempted the new install. With all the good reviews, I’m hoping to get one that actually works.