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This Desk Chair Helps Me Reach My Fitness Goals—Without Leaving the House<!-- wp:html --><p>Photo: Scouted/The Daily Beast/Flexispot.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/category/scouted">Scouted</a> selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission.</p> <p>I have to admit, it’s really hard for me to sit still as I work behind a desk all day long. My afternoon walks just don’t cut it sometimes, and I find myself with ants in my pants, needing to move. A few years ago, my husband bought a desk treadmill and it didn’t last more than a year in our house, thanks to it being heavy, loud, and cumbersome—this thing took up so much space! So when I saw the<a href="https://redirect.viglink.com/?key=9b040b72c3678c8876f403c706afc64c&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.flexispot.com%2Fall-in-one-desk-bikes-deskcise-pro&cuid=--"> </a><a href="https://amzn.to/3pH1ph6">Flexispot fitness desk chair</a> with a bike attachment to it, I knew I had to try it. I already own a Flexispot standing desk and love it, so a chair that doubles as a fitness bike sounded like the perfect addition to my work-from-home setup.</p> <p>The <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079STYRGF?&linkCode=ll1&tag=thedaibea-20&linkId=ec3eb6932a24ef7a2564c2dd28ef7fa7&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl">Sit2Go fitness chair </a>is your typical desk chair with a mesh back, attached to an exercise bike. You can adjust the height of the seat, the cycling resistance, and you can track your distance and calories as well. Cycling, while I'm working at my desk, has been great, and the best part about it is how compact and quiet it is. No one can even tell I’m biking while I’m on a Zoom call, or as my husband is working in the other room. It’s the complete opposite of our old desk treadmill, which was akin to an elephant walking around and shaking our apartment. Plus, the desk chair sits on wheels, so you can easily move the seat from room to room, and while it is heavy, it’s not nearly as bulky as a regular <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/bowflex-velocore-stationary-bike-review">exercise bike</a>.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/flexispot-sit2go-fitness-chair-review?source=articles&via=rss">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

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I have to admit, it’s really hard for me to sit still as I work behind a desk all day long. My afternoon walks just don’t cut it sometimes, and I find myself with ants in my pants, needing to move. A few years ago, my husband bought a desk treadmill and it didn’t last more than a year in our house, thanks to it being heavy, loud, and cumbersome—this thing took up so much space! So when I saw the Flexispot fitness desk chair with a bike attachment to it, I knew I had to try it. I already own a Flexispot standing desk and love it, so a chair that doubles as a fitness bike sounded like the perfect addition to my work-from-home setup.

The Sit2Go fitness chair is your typical desk chair with a mesh back, attached to an exercise bike. You can adjust the height of the seat, the cycling resistance, and you can track your distance and calories as well. Cycling, while I’m working at my desk, has been great, and the best part about it is how compact and quiet it is. No one can even tell I’m biking while I’m on a Zoom call, or as my husband is working in the other room. It’s the complete opposite of our old desk treadmill, which was akin to an elephant walking around and shaking our apartment. Plus, the desk chair sits on wheels, so you can easily move the seat from room to room, and while it is heavy, it’s not nearly as bulky as a regular exercise bike.

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