


๐ Move More, Sit Less - Your Desk Just Got an Upgrade!
The Fitter Sitter is an innovative under-desk exerciser designed to enhance blood circulation and promote physical activity while seated. Ideal for seniors, office workers, and those needing mild leg stimulation, this compact and portable device allows users to stay active without the strain of traditional exercise. With its ergonomic design and lightweight build, itโs perfect for anyone looking to improve their health from the comfort of their chair.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.7 x 11.4 x 3.3 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
| Item Weight | 1.81 Pounds |
| Brand Name | The Fitter Sitter |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Reinforced nylon |
| Manufacturer | Tred-EX Corp |
| Part Number | fs1001 |
L**A
Work long hours at a desk? This is perfect for you!
I have to admit that when I watched the you tube ad, I was a little discouraged to buy this product after seeing it was geared mostly towards the elderly sitting at home in front of their TV. IGNORE THE AD! I did and I'm glad I did. I have used this product every day at work since I have received it. I'm a dispatcher and work long shifts at a desk with little to no time to get up and move around. I wouldn't say this product is going to give you tree trunk looking muscular legs but at least it keeps your legs moving when you can't afford to get away from your desk! I alternate from having my feet flat on the steps like they show in the video but I also change it up and lift the heels off the steps and use use my toes to move giving more of a pedalling motion. I feel better knowing my legs are not stagnant in a chair as much all day. I'm more aware of my posture and don't cross my legs any more cutting off curtial circulation. I find the stepper also elevates your legs just enough off the ground to give a nice comfortable position. Highly recommend. I put it in my bag and bring it into work every day. On my days off I use it while I'm watching tv too!
C**N
Three Stars
Less movement than I thought and no grip on the foot part, my feet kept falling off.
T**I
Movement at an otherwise sedentary desk job
This provides movement all day long at my desk job! Not a huge amount of "excercise", but it's movement that I didn't have without it! I have mini pedalers at home that wouldn't work for me at the office, so this is a great alternative. Yes, it is plastic and not real sturdy, but it does the job and so far is quiet. I'm wondering if WD-40, a teflon lubricant or silicone grease could be used when the plastic begins to wear and the sqeaking that others commented on begins. I like that it's so lightweight and can easily be moved to my other desk surface when I'm switching positions all day as I work. It does have grips on the bottom and on foot areas, so that may be an upgrade over older models/comments.
D**L
but feels like this doesn't move enough to do any good
Extremely flimsy and no benefit at all. You have to be very careful putting your feet lightly on it because it's so flimsy. Then you just barely move your legs, from the knee down, a little back and forth. I knew this wouldn't be a workout tool, but wanted something to use under my desk to keep moving and help negate the effects of sitting so many hours, but feels like this doesn't move enough to do any good. It was the only thing I could find that would fit under my desk. Extremely disappointing.
S**S
Flimsy but works well overall.
I bought this for my husband who sits at a desk all day. Pedal options donโt work great under the desk and he needs to be close enough to type so we tried this. It does its job. It is quite a bit more flimsy than we thought it would be though. You for sure donโt want to put much weight on it. I am quite obese and have many health issues and it helps me get movement too. It did hurt my hips a bit after awhile but that was proof to me that it was helping me move! Itโs worth getting to help keep blood flow going especial for desk jobs or those like me with fibromyalgia and obesity who are limited in mobility.
A**G
As an adult office worker with ADHD, this was a life saver!!!
I recently got a new office job where I have to work from home. I have very severe ADHD, and constantly shifting in my chair was not only uncomfortable, but breaking the chair itself. I bought this because I wanted to try an under the desk device, but didn't want to buy something for children or spend a ton of money on an exercise machine when I really just needed a rhythmic movement. When I tell you this works for exactly what I needed it to, I mean it. The product itself isn't anything to write home about, the plastic is mildly flimsy, and it only comes with one knob so if you want to adjust the resistance you also need to unscrew the nut on the other connection. It's not a big deal, and I like the setting it arrived on so I haven't had to adjust it, but it is slightly annoying. No picture included because it arrived exactly like the listing photo. So while the device itself is a bit overpriced at $45, my productivity and comfort has shot through the roof, which is worth so much more than what I paid. I will say that my sister also suffers from ADHD, and she didn't care for it, but our symptoms manifest differently. It's not a one-size-fit-all ADHD assistive device, but if you're constantly fidgeting in your chair, I really can not recommend it enough.
J**E
This is sturdy compared to one (another brand) I use to have
This is sturdy compared to one (another brand) I use to have. This is well worth the price and easy to use and needs no assembly, A GREAT way to get some exercise and watch tv at the same time.
G**N
I was hoping this would have a tension control, ...
I was hoping this would have a tension control, as the seller answered a question saying that you could adjust the tension. You cannot. The picture shows two t-bar nuts, I only got one. I just worked out on the machine for 30 minutes, going very quickly....I have to say that this is not much of a workout, although I will admit that it keeps the legs moving. I don't feel this is a quadricep workout...not sure what muscles get worked, to tell you the truth. There is probably benefit in keeping the knees moving??
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