• EASY TO USE UPRIGHT DESIGN - means no more struggling to lift and hang heavy bikes to make room in your houses.
  • PREVENTS BIKES FROM DAMAGING - no more scratches or damage to walls, ceilings, cars & more
  • LETS YOU KEEP YOUR BIKE INSIDE - protects your bike from weather and damage
  • ADJUSTS TO VARIOUS HEIGHTS - for bikes with a 18 inch wheel size or bigger
  • SPACE-SAVING HANDSTAND POSITION - frees 3.5 feet of floor space

Your bike will wobble or fall if you bump into it. The upright bicycle is simply leaning / balanced on the stand, and it not secured to it in any way. That said, there are very few other products like this out there. It does save a ton of room, the design is simple and minimalist, and it is not in obnoxious colors. Keep in mind that if your bike has a tail light under the seat, you'll probably have to move or remove it.

This is exactly what I needed for my small space. It’s easy to assemble, and placing the bike was a breeze. Having this bike nook opens up so much floor space, and I was able to avoid drilling holes in the wall. Everyone comments on how nice it looks, too! My only issue is that I have to move my recliner out of the way so that I can back the bike up to the nook. Personal problem, though. Highly recommend!

Absolutely love my bike nook. Be sure and put the Velcro strap around the front tire to keep it straight. I am going to buy another one for my other bike

I'm not sure how the physics of this works, but it does. Kind of magically. It won't stand up to people that run into it, but my cats steer clear of it, and it hasn't fallen since I've put my bike on it. Simple and good. Like it.

We have two nice road bikes that we’re taking up lots of floor space in our finished basement. The Bike Nook stand was exactly what we needed! Now both bikes are secure in a small protected corner. Very pleased with this bike stand!

Bought two. One for a workout bike with narrow tire and one for cruiser bike with fender over back tire. Both went together quite easily. Was concerned over the difference between tires, but both fit in the channel very well. I wound up taping some foam padding on the upright channel of the one for the cruiser to protect the paint on the fender. Still takes up same width of floor space, but reduced length. More importantly, the handlebars are now higher off the ground. Still have to duck under due to limited space, but now it's "duck", instead of "duckwalk" or "crawl".

This is about the smallest footprint I could find for a bike stand. It does the job, and despite heavy traffic right next to it we've never had a problem with the bike tipping. Bravo, and thank you for a great stand. Worth mentioning: we put a kids 24" mountain bike on this one. We do have to extend the seat a bit to get it to settle correctly, but otherwise it is sized well for us. I don't think this would work for a smaller bike though.

I wanted an easy way to store my new bike in the apartment and keep it out of the way. This bike stand has worked out great. As other reviews have mentioned, my only complaint is that the velcro strap provided to stabilize the front wheel is not very good. I use a couple velcro straps that I already had from HitchMate which have worked out great. Much easier to use as they are easily adjustable with a hook on one end. A cheap fix so still gave a five star rating.

It's simple to setup and use, and has no problem holding a 29" bike. The package also comes with a hook/loop tape (a.k.a. Velcro) to tie-in problematic cases. The one thing to keep in mind when buying this is that a lot of front bike wheels will topple down due to the weight distribution. The tape comes in useful here, but pay attention to the case if you don't want your walls smeared.

Just as advertised. Easy to assemble and a great space saver in my small storage closet. Some reviews questioned the stability of the stand. When all the screws are tight and strap is attached to front wheel, it is quite stable enough for my needs.