Marcy Cardio Mini-Cycle Exercise Bike: NS-912
- Brand:
- Marcy
- Model Number:
- NS-912
- UPC:
- 096362990653
- EAN:
- 0096362990653
- ASIN:
- B0041GJ8XY
- Walmart SKU:
- 15609894
Market direction turned downward recently with current $37.99 representing 3.7% over standard pricing.
| Price Type | Price | Date |
|---|---|---|
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Highest Price
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$39.99 | |
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Lowest Price
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$27.74 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$37.99 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Marcy Cardio Mini-Cycle Exercise Bike: NS-912 since 11/16/2022. The most recent price update was on Jun 6, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $27.74 (lowest on 1/6/2026) to $39.99 (highest on 1/11/2026). The average price during this period is $33.80.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $31.99 (Apr 20) to $39.99 (May 8) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $36.62.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.0/5 from 261 reviews.
When putting it together pay close attention to the directions unless you want to put it together more than once.. the counter is a little shakey keeps wanting to fall out . Might try some rubber cement All the tools you need are included. I am very happy with it
This pedal bike is exactly what I needed and the original description is 100% correct. Easy to put together. You do need to have a rug or mat underneath the bike to be stable. It's quite, so when I am exercising in front of the TV you can hear and it does not distract anyone else in the room.
This is the second one I purchased from Wal-Mart, It does the same thing as big machine plus you can stand it on a table and use it to tone your sholders (plus it is a lot cheaper)
I am 82 and had a massive stroke with paralysis on my left side. This is one of the easiest exercises I do to get my range of motion back for my arms and build up the strength on my legs for walking.
I purchased this for my wife, who has MS. It allows her to get some exercise, without the fear of falling. Well worth the price and easy to assemble. Very sturdy!
I bought this as an "upgrade" from one without the electronic tracker/monitor. I did want something that could keep track of time and I was really hoping to get something to give me an IDEA of calories burned. I know in general, calorie burn output on any exercise equipment isn't the gospel truth, but on this thing it is so completely INACCURATE, it's ridiculous. Especially considering you could be doing arms, legs, it doesn't know. This thing recorded a calorie burn twice as much as me doing over a 4.0 on my treadmill. Not even close. Soooo...if the calorie count part is REALLY important to you, this one won't do for you because it's really really inaccurate, but otherwise, it does what I want it to do.
It's a good bike if all you want to do is get your heart rate up and your blood flowing. It will give your legs exercise if you work at a stationary job like I do. It keeps my legs going which keeps my circulation going, so that is good. No frills, not very strenuous, but you feel good after working out on it. It won't give me musclebound legs, but that's not what I wanted, so it does what it's meant to do. I like it. I would recommend it.
Overall I like it. I wouldn't use this as my primary equipment for cycling. I intended it to be but no. I'm 5'6 and it's too tall for me. For me to comfortably use this, I have to adjust my seat by sitting on books so I can then peddle. I also had an issue with the peddle strap popping off. I fixed that with some super glue. I keep this downstairs. I use it while I watch my daughter have her playtime. If I want a real work out I'll go to the gym til I buy me a regular exercise bike. But like I said for $25 can't really complain! I would recommend this for someone who wants to start off lightly or just to get the blood flowing.
I got this in hopes to watch TV and use it at the same time with out taking up space in my living room with a full size bike ... I will be returning and getting a full size bike. It jumps all around and I have to prop something heavy in front of it to keep it from sliding forward, the calorie counter is WAY off, the pedals are 'sticky' at times it will pedal smoothly for awhile and feels like it got caught for a second which makes you lose your rhythem (highly annoying), and the tension is nonexistent, I can't tell the difference in the tension at all between the lowest and highest tension setting. Returning to the store tomorrow :(
put it together but the tension knob to make it tighter is impossible to move, I even wd-40 it. pedaling isnt what I thought it would be the entire thing can lift up and is very hard to get a good pedal going. Its really useless.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $31.99 (Apr 20) to $39.99 (May 8) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $36.62.
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| $39.99 | $+8.00 | +25.0% | |
| $31.99 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
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| $31.99 | $-8.00 | -20.0% | |
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