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Product Description
There is a mutiny underway. A mutiny led by restless legs and stationary feet. They are tired of being forgotten all day while the ever so popular hands and fingers get all the attention. No longer shall they lie motionless, hidden beneath your desk. With the WIRK Orbit, your legs and feet get to party while your upper half works away at the keyboard. Place your feet on the large, textured foot pedals and feel the glide. The patented 360 hinges let you move your lower body in all directions while seated in your chair. Specially designed to keep your knees level and your legs moving, so you can still focus on the task at hand. Burn up some calories, tone your legs and improve circulation with forward and back, side to side, skating, and circular motions. Your hips, thighs, hamstrings, and calves will thank you for being included in your work day. Now, if you're worried someone might try to snag your WIRK Orbit when you head for the break room, fear not! Fold that bad boy up, grab the nifty carrying strap and strut through the office like a boss. Keep it safe and show off your prized possession on your journey to the vending machine. Let's just hope your snack doesn't get stuck again. Take that, fingers. Have fun up there typing away while we get our WIRK on under the desk on the WIRK Orbit - Legs.Features
- Patented hinges allow your feet to move how they please
- Large, textured foot plates keep your feet in place as you get your WIRK on
- Foldable frame and carrying strap ensures your new purchase will always be by your side
- Jealousy from upper body and co-workers can be expected
Top Reviews
Flimsy, does nothing.by Marion Silas (1 out of 5 stars)
August 21, 2015
This is flimsy and not worth nearly what it is priced. Using it does literally nothing for my leg muscles, and whenever you try to go slightly fast, the bottom bar lifts up so it it is just a nuisance. Also, it does NOT move like an elliptical, the pedals move back and forth but that's it. I would strongly recommend not buying this product.
I like this, but it tips sometimes
by JJinPA (4 out of 5 stars)
September 11, 2019
It's going to work as a strider of sorts under my desk, but there are two problems with the design. It's not good for desks that have a bottom cross support because depending how far in you sit, the strider will hit the cross bar. To help that, I tried not sitting as far under my desk and placing my laptop closer to me instead of further across the desk. The other issue is that depending on the length of your legs, when you stride out far in front of you for an almost full leg extension, the unit tips forward. Ugh. I am blessed with long legs, so the only way to prevent that is to pull one leg back towards you while you extend the other leg (but still not completely) to offset the tipping of the unit. I will say that for simple swinging of your legs in short strides, it's fine, and it's nice not to be sitting so still at my desk. It's actually less leg fatigue that I have now while I am studying for law school rather endlessly. So, getting something like this was very necessary for me. I'm going to keep it even with its flaws, but I wish they could tackle the tipping problem for people with longer legs, (I am 5' 11"). And, I'd like to see a model that could clear the crossbar on the back of the desk by raising up the foot rests by a mere 1/4" because I think that would be enough to clear the crossbar.
I'm a fidgeter and this is great for working off that nervous energy when I have ...
by New Reader (3 out of 5 stars)
July 30, 2018
It's a bit flimsy and the foot trays fall off constantly. Otherwise, It does work well under a desk, even one with a keyboard tray underneath. I'm a fidgeter and this is great for working off that nervous energy when I have to be at my desk for long stretches.
Different but good
by Carolynn M. (4 out of 5 stars)
March 11, 2019
I use this under my desk at work. It helps in two ways for me. I can work my legs a bit and keep them from getting cramped but I've also found is the perfect height for a foot rest under my desk.
Good but a little noisy
by Meagan (4 out of 5 stars)
October 9, 2017
I like it and it does what the description says. It is loud though when the bars clank together which was somewhat resolved by wrapping them in duct tape.
Works Fine-just a little squeaky
by LEHGHK (4 out of 5 stars)
March 4, 2018
It's not bothersome to me, but I could see it may be bothersome to others if you work in a cubicle or open office space. Luckily, I have my own office and can close the door if I think other might hear.
Not able to add resistance but its great for under desk at work to try to get ...
by Karla Shostak (4 out of 5 stars)
January 29, 2017
Not able to add resistance but its great for under desk at work to try to get some movement in.
Extra exercise
by Kindle Customer (4 out of 5 stars)
October 13, 2019
The only issue was the foot rests slip off too easily. Otherwise, good product.
Well made exercise equipment
by BETHANY HOWARD (5 out of 5 stars)
July 5, 2019
It was easy to put together and does as advertised.
Two Stars
by Beth (2 out of 5 stars)
December 13, 2016
A little wabbly, and wish I could increase tension
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