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Cubii Total Body+ Review 2024 | An Innovative Elliptical

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    Sydney is a certified fitness instructor, personal trainer, and sports nutritionist who combines her passion for fitness, health, and wellness with her passion for writing. After graduating from UC Riverside with a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, she began teaching indoor cycling and Lagree Fitness group fitness classes to people of all ages and abilities. Raised in Central Michigan, Sydney grew up training and competing on the Arabian Horse Association circuit through both Regional and National levels in Dressage and Sport Horse classes. In college, Sydney went on to compete at the collegiate level as a Division 1 equestrian athlete. Here at TRG, Sydney relies on her extensive background in fitness when reviewing and recommending all kinds of fitness, recovery, and health-related equipment and products.

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    Kaleigh received a master’s in Biomechanics from the University of Northern Colorado in 2022. She is a runner and competed in Division 2 cross country and track. Since college, she has competed in trail and road races from the mile to marathon distance. Kaleigh is certified as an exercise physiologist through the American College of Sports Medicine and has worked as both a personal trainer and a running coach. At TRG, Kaleigh combines her expertise in biomechanics with over a decade of running experience to review and test treadmills and other fitness equipment.

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October 29, 2024
The Cubii turns the elliptical from the bulkiest cardio machine into one compact enough to fit under a desk.

October 29, 2024
  • Sydney Kaiser
    Sydney Kaiser,
    Product Reviewer, Content Writer, Certified Personal Trainer
  • Kaleigh Ray
    Kaleigh Ray
    Product Reviewer, Content Writer, Biomechanist

It seems like everyone has a standing desk nowadays, and under-desk treadmills and walking pads have taken over the workplace (and social media). But some brands are pushing the under-desk exercise trend to new extremes. The Cubii Total Body+ is an under-desk elliptical. Until I encountered Cubii, I’d never considered such a thing.

For the uninitiated, under-desk bikes also exist. The main challenge to this sort of under-desk device is the height of the desk. If the cycle path is too large, your knees might knock against the bottom of your desk. The Cubbii Total Body+ solves this problem with the elliptical path, reducing the height of your knees’ movement.

Whether you are deeply into your research on under-desk ellipticals or as new to them as I was before meeting the Cubii Total Body+, you need to check out the rest of this review to decide if this little machine is to be the latest addition to your office space.

Cubii Total Body Plus

Cubii Total Body+ Review: Bottom Line

  • Star Rating
  • PriceMSRP: $449
  • ManufacturerCubii
  • TypeUnder-Desk
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The Cubii Total Body+ allows you to pedal away while working and add in some upper-body conditioning as desired.
Rating MatricOur Rating
  • Workout Experience
    6
  • Specs / Features
    7
  • Dimensions / Storability
    10
  • On-Board Workouts & Apps
    7
  • Build Quality
    7
There are a variety of circumstances and users who could benefit from the Cubii Total Body Trainer+. First, those who spend a great deal of time at a desk (like me) could use the Cubii for low-impact exercise while working. The pulley handles are a great way to engage your upper body during breaks at work.

Second, new exercisers who are having trouble breaking a sedentary cycle could use the Cubii while watching TV, reading a book, or playing video games. It’s an elliptical you don’t have to get up from the couch to use. The Cubii could be a good way to kickstart a new exercise routine without cutting into entertainment time. I’m no stranger to exercise cutting into my other hobbies.

The Cubii Total Body+ is a versatile machine that fits almost anywhere. There are so many possibilities for training with the Cubii, and it’s very approachable for beginners. Follow along with me below as we cover the Total Body+’s features and performance capabilities.

What We Like
  • The combination of using the pedals and handles makes this under-desk elliptical better for full-body training.
  • It’s practically silent to use, so it’s appropriate to use in any home or office.
  • You can use it while seated in any type of seat, including an office chair, kitchen chair, or couch.
  • The seated elliptical connects with the free Cubii App for guidance and workout videos to take while using it.
  • It’s compact and comes with transportation wheels to use under most desks and tables.
Areas for Improvement
  • It is expensive.
  • The resistance handles aren’t the best to use at a desk, and they get in the way of the position of your legs.
  • It cannot be used while standing.

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Testing All, Big and Small: We Test All Sorts of Cardio Equipment

We work to test and review all kinds of fitness equipment. To bring you reviews like this one, we use the equipment like you would use it at home and then some. Our team tests out all of the components to give you insight so you know what to expect.

I used the Cubii Total Body+ at my desk for several weeks before compiling this review, so I’ll share my experience using it throughout this review.

Editor’s Note, 10/29/2024: Our Cubii review contains up-to-date information reflecting more recent testing protocols and findings.

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  • Cubii Total Body+ Review: Bottom Line
    • Testing All, Big and Small: We Test All Sorts of Cardio Equipment
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  • Onboard Workouts & Apps
    • Cubii App
  • Console
  • Build Quality
    • Frame
    • Pedals
    • Resistance
    • Handles
  • Warranty
  • Should You Buy the Cubii Total Body+
  • Cubii Total Body+ Q&A / FAQ
    • Is Cubii as good as walking?
    • Are there any health benefits to using a Cubii?
    • Does Cubii work for seniors?
    • What parts of the body does the Cubii Total Body+ work?
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Dimensions/Storability

Because the Cubii Total Body+ is lightweight, you can carry it using the black nylon handle on the back or wheel it around with the two rear transportation wheels by using the front built-in handle to tip up the front end.

Cubii Total Body Plus moving

The wheels make it easier to move and position in front of your chair.

I will say it took me a little longer than expected to get into a good position while using the Total Body+. I’m only about 5’1″, and I have short legs, so I had to lower my office chair and sit closer to the edge of my seat to fully use the pedals. Our taller reviewers didn’t have a problem and required less adjusting to get started.

Cubii Total Body Plus Woman Pedaling

Most people will be able to reach the pedals and use them under a desk without any issues.

The Total Body+ also comes with a wheel stopper, so you can use it with a wheeled office chair. It fits at the bottom of the frame below the screen. You place one wheel of your chair in it to keep your chair from moving around. This is especially helpful to get a good placement of the wheels, especially if you’re using the Cubii on hard floors.

As you can see, the Cubii’s dimensions of 25.2″ L x 17.6″ W x 10.1″ H allow it to be used practically anywhere.


Onboard Workouts & Apps

There are no onboard training programs for the Cubii Total Body+, but you can download the free app for more training options.

Cubii App

The Cubii Total Body+ is Bluetooth enabled to use with the Cubii App. I will say for a free training app, Cubii has a lot of content! The app connects through your device to the Cubii Total Body+ to track your metrics, see your progress, and get guidance while you’re using it.

The Cubii Studio+ is where you’ll find classes led by instructors. There are over 300 trainer-led videos! You can take classes made for stretching, and strength, as well as fully seated and standing plus seated classes. You’ll never stand on the Cubii though because it isn’t meant to be used while standing.

Classes are available in different durations, and they come with music built in that plays in the background. I was pleasantly surprised by the amount and quality of classes on the Cubii App. It’s beneficial if you want some guidance and motivation when using the Cubii.

Console

It is decent-sized and displays your strides, time, distance, resistance, calories, and RPMs. The distance can be changed between miles and kilometers. You’ll use the mode button below the screen to do this, and for changing between some of the metrics displayed. The user button is where you can switch between profiles. There are two user profiles and a guest mode.

Cubii Total Body Plus console

The console is a backlit LCD screen that’s built into the Cubii below the handles.

You do have to look down at your feet to read the screen, but it’s large enough to see everything fairly well. The console and resistance require a charge to use. The Cubii comes with a wall plug to charge it. I’ve found that ours holds a charge well, so you don’t have to worry about using it near an outlet all the time.

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Build Quality

The overall construction of the Cubii Total Body+ is pretty standard compared to other seated elliptical machines. It has a small footprint, so it should fit under most tables and desks. This makes the Cubii beneficial to those with limited space. The Total Body+ is also designed to work for pretty much anyone.

Frame

It’s longer than it is wide and not very tall, which makes it best for most spaces. The frame is plastic with a metal base and only weighs 19.3 lbs. Since it is only meant to be used when seated rather than standing, it feels plenty solid. It sits directly on the floor, so we didn’t expect it to be made entirely of metal because this would make it heavier and less easy to move around.

Cubii Total Body frame

The frame of the Total Body+ is a square(ish) shape.

The frame has rubber on the bottom, so you don’t have to worry about it sliding around or scratching your floor.

Pedals

They’re textured so your feet won’t slip, and they have a raised ridge that wraps around the front and sides to help keep your feet from sliding off the front.

Cubii Total Body Plus frame

The pedals are flat and oversized to work with any type of athletic shoe and most sized feet.

The pedals move in a circular lateral motion that’s low impact. This pattern makes for some ankle flexion throughout the stroke, while working your lower body. The motion of the pedals is smooth, and consistent while not taking up a lot of space through the entire stroke.

Resistance

The Cubii comes with 12 different resistance levels. It uses magnetic resistance that feels smooth and quiet. You can very slightly hear the resistance change, but it’s very quiet overall. You have to bend forward and use the “minus” and “plus” buttons on the console to change the resistance level. The level is shown on the LCD screen.

Cubii Total Body Plus Pedaling

The amount of resistance isn’t as great as traditional elliptical machines, as far as tension, but you can notice a difference when shifting from high to low resistances and vice versa.

It isn’t the most amount of tension to push your legs against, but it is plenty, considering how small and compact the Total Body+ is. A lot of tension also isn’t appropriate for the nature of the machine and the type of activity it offers.

Handles

Because this Cubii seated elliptical is called the Total Body+, it makes sense that it has handles to work your upper body.

Cubii Total BodyPlus handles

The handles are attached to a resistance pulley system.

The pulley system works like resistance bands and feels similar to using resistance bands. The amount of tension is consistent with every rep. The handles also retract when you let go of them, so be careful not to hit yourself with the plastic handles if you let them go.

Cubii Total Body Plus Pedaling and Resistance

My only complaint with the handles is that they’re a little awkwardly positioned to use when you’re pedaling.

I noticed when doing curls and rows, I have to keep the handles close to my body and let the pulleys attached to the handles extend up between my legs. The handles are also not practical to use when you’re pedaling at your desk.


Warranty

Cubii includes a 1-year warranty with the purchase of the Total Body+. Assembly is easy and most people should be fine to set it up themselves. It just requires using a screwdriver.

Should You Buy the Cubii Total Body+

If you sit a lot during the day, want to get in some movement at your desk, or have balance issues and limited mobility, then an under-desk elliptical might be for you. The Cubii Total Body+ can be used under a desk, even with a wheeled chair, in front of a couch, or at the kitchen table.

We love how quiet the Total Body+ is. Most people will be able to place this in front of their chair, whether at a desk or not, without adjusting their seat or position much. The elliptical motion of the oversized pedals requires minimal bending and raising of your knees, so even if you have longer legs, you shouldn’t have to worry about knocking them on your desk or table.

For some guidance and motivation, the Cubii App is surprisingly helpful, and the trainer-led classes are of good quality, especially for a free training app. The Cubii Total Body+ takes using a seated elliptical up a notch with the resistance handles, so if you’re looking for maximum specs on a tiny piece of equipment like this one, then check it out.

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Cubii Total Body+ Q&A / FAQ

Is Cubii as good as walking?

The Cubii is a great alternative to walking at an under-desk treadmill for those who do not have a standing desk. It is also a great option for users who have balance or mobility issues that limit walking. The Cubii may not get all exercisers’ heart rates as high as they would be able to while walking quickly. However, the resistance may help new exercisers improve their conditioning.

Are there any health benefits to using a Cubii?

Yes, the Cubii breaks up the monotony of working at a sitting desk for many users. It increases blood flow by activating the leg muscles. Sitting at a desk can atrophy the muscles, and the Cubii engages many of the otherwise relaxed muscles.

For sedentary individuals, the Cubii is a great option for starting exercise and building endurance and strength. More experienced exercisers may not experience the same benefits because the Cubii is not challenging enough.

Does Cubii work for seniors?

Yes, the Cubii is a great option for seniors because it can be used while sitting down and is very safe. The handles with resistance pulleys are great for engaging the upper body, too. The Cubii is a great way for individuals with various limitations to get moving.

What parts of the body does the Cubii Total Body+ work?

The Cubii Total Body+ engages the upper and lower leg muscles (hamstrings, quadriceps, soleus, tibialis anterior, etc) to flex and extend the knee and ankle joints. There is less motion at the hip joint, resulting in less activation of the hip flexor and glutes.

The Total Body+ has handles attached to pulleys that allow users to train the arm muscles, too. The exact muscles engaged will depend on the movements performed. Check out the Cubii app for more exercise ideas.

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