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Reebok 1000 X Elliptical Review

Reebok 1000 X Elliptical
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I have had this elliptical for about a year. It is one of the best non commercial grade ellipticals i have been on. I like it far more than half of the machines at lifetime fitness. It has a good incline option. I would say that the heavier resistance is a bit much. only needs 15 at the max. the 20 is like riding brakes. I love the options to plug in my ipod and other mp3 players!
great buy for the price...btw...you can get them for about 900 tops!

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Specifications


Power Intensity Ramp
iFit Fitness Journal
Universal Dock for iPod
18Stride Length
20 Personal Trainer Workouts
ClearViewBacklit Display: Perfectly clear and easy to read, the ClearViewDisplay has a large viewing angle so no matter how tall or short you are, you can always keep track of your workout progress
It displays your time, distance, resistance, pulse and calories burned
AccuRateHeart Rate Monitor: Get an accurate heart rate reading with the convenient sensors built into the handlebars simply grip them for a convenient pulse reading
CoolAireWorkout Fan: Stay cool and fresh during your workout with the innovative CoolAireWorkout Fan
You'll stay comfortable, enabling you to work out longer so you can reach your goals faster
The sophisticated fan is built right into the console, just like the AC in your car, allowing you to quickly adjust the settings
Read Owner's Manual before operating
Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
Assembly required

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Stamina 55-2065 Dual Action Elite Programmable Elliptical / Stepper Review

Stamina 55-2065 Dual Action Elite Programmable Elliptical / Stepper
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The Stamina 55-2065 Elliptical/Stepper is a nice piece of equipment. The assembly was pretty straight-forward. It took about an hour and thirty minutes which I don't think was too bad. This machine is not totally quiet but it doesn't make any squeaking, squealing and/or knocking noises like other ellipticals that I've tried. I love the great workout you get with this machine. It works almost every muscle in my body. The workout programs are quite challenging, which is a good thing. I'm still on Level 1 whereas when I was going to the gym and using their machines I was on Level 5. So this is no easy machine, again, that's a good thing.
Likes:
- Straight-forward assembly
- Very nice looking and sleek design
- Takes up little space and quite compact especially if you want to put it in a small space like a bedroom(where I have mine).
- Two machines in one! It's an elliptical and a stepper and it's easy to switch from one to the other. There's your value right there. No need to buy two machines.
- Well laid out out button controls and clear display
- A nice variety of different settings to try or to challenge yourself. They'll always be a program that will give you the intense workout that you want. So this machine is great for people of all fitness levels.
Dislike:
- The dual action bars tend to be a bit on the wobbly side. No amount of screw tightening seems to alleviate this. I'm not sure if this is normal for this type of machine or my product has a defect of some kind.
Minor or knit-picking gripes ;-):
- I wish there was a heart rate monitor on the dual action bars and not just on the stationary bars.
- I wish the display was backlit.
- I wish the water bottle holder could accommodate thicker sized bottles. I know the machine comes with a bottle but I like to use the one I've always used.
All and all, I'm quite pleased with the Stamina 55-2065. I did months of research to try and find the right elliptical. I read both the positive and negative reviews for other machines and I was scared to purchase one until I came across this one. I'm glad I listened to the reviews and got it. This is a solid machine and will definitely give you the workout you need. No more gym membership for me.

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Programmed with 12 workouts and capable of creating and saving four personalized workouts, this machine combines an elliptical strider and a stepper to provide upper- and lower-body exercise in addition to a low-impact cardiovascular workout. A battery-operated monitor displays time, height, weight, RPM, speed, distance, fat percentage, calories burned, metabolism rate, and heart rate. (Heart-rate sensors are built into a stationary hand grip.) Plus and minus buttons (+ and -) on the monitor allow a workout's intensity level to be altered without interrupting the workout. The machine employs a heavy-weighted flywheel-resistance and belt-drive train so it operates silently and smoothly.
The elliptical mode blends stair climbing, cycling, skiing, and walking in a single movement. In forward motion, quadriceps, buttocks, lower abdomen, hips, and thighs are targeted. In reverse motion, hamstrings, lower buttocks, hips, thighs, and calves are targeted. The stepper mode works the same muscle groups with a vertical motion. Switching between modes is quick and easy. In either mode, dual-action handlebars--foam-padded for comfort--add an upper-body workout to tone and firm arms, chest, shoulders, and back. (The stationary hand grip offers an alternative to the handlebars.) A water bottle and bottle holder are positioned on the machine's upright section. The cross-trainer's frame is steel and aluminum. Floor protectors safeguard a workout area and prevent skidding. Assembled (instructions included), the machine measures 46 inches long x 30-3/4 inches wide and weighs 153 pounds.
About Elliptical Trainers Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips.
Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home.
Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints.


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Ironman 1850 Elliptical Trainer Review

Ironman 1850 Elliptical Trainer
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I bought this elliptical on sale for $550 of amazon.com with free shipping! Walmart had discontinued it so I'm thinking amazon wanted to match their price at the time. After Walmart sold out, the sale went away on Amazon's site, but you can find other place for it discounted as low as $600-$700 if you google it and click "shopping" for the results. At this price, I still believe its a steal.
I opted for this because most ellipticals in my price range say they have a max of 225lbs or 250lbs. I have read and experienced many ellipticals at this range that become wobbly because even though they support this weight, overtime I do not believe they are made for someone like me at 215 lbs. So I wanted to buy one that supported 300 lbs and they were all out of my price range, until I found this one that is.
It is about 200 lbs and they dropped it off my door, so make sure you have a hand card to wheel it into the room where you plan to keep (and assemble it). Assembly is very tedious as with all ellipticals, but for the first half hour of install, you will need another person to help you balance the main wheel while you install the feet on the bottom of it. Taking a step back - the machine comes with a bunch of parts wrapped in plastic. I took out each and every part and grouped them together with the Left and Right piece (the machine is obviously very symmetrical).
I then took the large packet of screws, allen screws, nuts and washers of all shapes and sizes and labeled them while they were still in the package with a sharpee. The instructions use #s to reference the pieces, so after labeling the large packet of bolts, etc - I knew exactly what step #7 was asking for when it said "apply arm with washer #135 and allen screw #118". This sounds like a pain, but it shaved off at least an hour in my opinion. there are many allen screw that are just a 1/4 inch longer than another set, and if you confuse them, you will pay for it later because you will need that 1/4 allen screw you used way in the beginning. So pay attention, label your screws, and lay everything out in a circle around you and the base.
NOW: assembly solo was fine after the two person help with the base. When finished I started using the machine. Very quiet, nice. However, once I start picking up momentum with my weight, it starts making a banging noise that is a bit loud. It doesnt do this for my wife when she uses, and I believe there is an issue with the elliptical. I have been calling IronMan for TWO WEEKS and EMAILING THEM!!!! They have NOT RETURNED MY CALLS. I can live with the banging noise, and I believe this may be due to a bit of a dent in the box on shipping - I am not sure. The dent wasnt that bad, so I still accepted the package. For the money, the elliptical is great even with the loud sound on each rotation at high speed and high weight, but no wobbles, just smoothness. If I can get the noise gone, I feel like this was the perfect steal.
I am taking two stars away for the lack of phone calls returned or any support from IronMan. That is just poor represenation of the company. Its a shame because I believe the elliptical is beautifully engineered and that perhaps it was dropped in transit - so not the manufacture's fault. Its just their support is a voicemail service that says it is not business hours (even when it is) and to leave a voicemail. TERRIBLE.
IRONMAN, please get some competent people in your office for customer support - this item supposedly has a lifetime warranty but if I cant get a return call from IRONMAN support, I guess its not worth anything.

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What began over 31 years ago is now the world\'s most recognized endurance event and the global benchmark for testing one\'s personal limits – SWIM 2.4 miles, BIKE 112 miles, RUN 26.2 miles (totaling 140.6 miles)\'then brag for the rest of your life.By any measure, the IRONMAN presents the ultimate test of body, mind and spirit for professional and amateur athletes.It centers on the dedication, courage and perseverance exhibited by athletes who demonstrate the IRONMAN mantra that \'ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE."The patented front-drive design maximizes your use of space with a small footprint while providing a movement that is effective and biomechanically correct.And with an industrial strength belt-drive system, friction-free magnetic resistance and dual aluminum wheel track system, the 1850 Elliptical delivers a smooth, quiet and effective workout.The large easy-to-read blue and yellow backlit LCD screen displays everything from speed and distance to calories and heart rate.And the 12 pre-set programs with 16 levels of resistance are sure to challenge users of all fitness levels.

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Kettler Verso 309 Elliptical Trainer Review

Kettler Verso 309 Elliptical Trainer
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Its got sealed Ball Bearings at all the pivot points and a very heavy counter weight (smooth operation) when nothing anywhere's near this price can say the same. Did a lot of research, and if you buy an elliptical, and plan to use it, if it doesn't have ball bearings it'll be JUNK in a year.
Couldn't find anything under $1500 with ball bearings except for this one. Got mo $ ?, above $1500 lots of other good ones around.

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The Kettler Verso 309 (replaces the CT307) is an effective and versatile elliptical trainer at a very practical cost.The Verso 309 offers a low impact exercise training session via heavy duty componentry blended with a ergonomically superior designed frame.Along with the standard Kettler elliptical features, the Verso 309 offers its user a innovative user friendly training computer; simply begin by pedaling!TheInformative LCD electronic computer displays digital and graphical dataforTotal distance, Time, Speed, RPM, Energy consumption and Heart Rate. User Weight Limit: 285 lbs. 110 Volt power source required.Additional features Include:Infrared earlobe heart rate sensor included; Telemetrichand contact sensors for pulse measurements; Push button Motor-controlled variable magnetic resistance; Heavy Flywheel for smooth operation;Maintenance-free sealed ball bearings at every pivot point;Powder Coated, high carbon steel frame; Adjustable foot plates for varied elliptical motions;Poly "V" drive belt for silent operation; German Engineering and Design by KETTLER®

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Stamina Extended Stride Elliptical / Stepper Review

Stamina Extended Stride Elliptical / Stepper
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It's a really good machine. It's pretty basic but does the job. My hubby & I like to switch between the elliptical and stepper so it's perfect for us. Would recommend again.

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Combining an elliptical strider and a stepper, this machine provides upper- and lower-body exercise in addition to a low-impact cardiovascular workout. Meanwhile, a battery-operated monitor displays RPM, speed, time, distance, calories burned, and heart rate. (Heart-rate sensors are built into a stationary hand grip.) The machine employs a heavy-weighted flywheel-resistance and belt-drive train so it operates silently and smoothly. Eight levels of resistance are available and can be varied by turning a knob without interrupting a workout.
The elliptical mode blends stair climbing, cycling, skiing, and walking in a single movement. In forward motion, quadriceps, buttocks, lower abdomen, hips, and thighs are targeted. In reverse motion, hamstrings, lower buttocks, hips, thighs, and calves are targeted. The stepper mode works the same muscle groups with a vertical motion. Switching between modes is quick and easy. In either mode, dual-action handlebars--foam-padded for comfort--add an upper-body workout to tone and firm arms, chest, shoulders, and back. (The stationary hand grip offers an alternative to the handlebars.) The cross-trainer's frame is steel and aluminum. Floor protectors safeguard a workout area and prevent skidding. Assembled (instructions included), the machine measures 53-1/2 inches long x 28 inches wide x 60.38 inches high and weighs 117 pounds.
About Elliptical Trainers Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips.
Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home.
Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints.


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Ironman Achiever Elliptical Trainer Review

Ironman Achiever Elliptical Trainer
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I purchased my ironman Adventure eliptical at a good price from [...]. Delivery and construction of the unit went smooth. However, when I went to testing it out, I quickly encountered a problem. Part of initializing this eliptical to work requires entering the year, month, day, and time. This is supposed to be done once, and the data is supposed to be maintained until the unit is unplugged. However, I would enter the data, and a few minutes later (without unplugging the unit) it would ask me to AGAIN enter the year, month, day and time. The data was not being stored. This data, along with the room temperature and some other things, are supposed to be displayed when the unit is in sleep mode, which is entered when the unit is unused for 5 minutes. However, my unit does not display anything in sleep mode, only a blank screen. I called Keys fitness (the manufacturer of ironman) help line. I was told (after some checking) that I apparently had one of the latest Adventure Elipticals. The older ones worked as stated in the owners manual. However, a screw-up was made during a software update such that the neweat Adventure Elipticals no longer works as stated in the owners manual. Rather than correct the problem, by updating the Software again to fix the bug they themselves introduced, I was told that they planned to issue a new owners manual stating that the way the machine works with the buggy software is now the "normal" operating mode. I see on some other web sites a new ironman elliptical called the Achiever. This looks exactly like the Adventure, with similar specs, but I think that it has the correct software mine should have. It's been about a month now and I'm still waiting for the new owners manual with the proper description of how my unit should work, including which features I've lost because of their error. I am totally disappointed in the way a large company like this treats quality issues with their products. My advice is if your considering an Ironman product or any other product by Keys Fitness Co, you particularly need to practice "buyer beware".
Other than the above issue, the unit is quite solid and I have no problems with using it to exercise and do get a good workout. The unit is quiet but not silent. I too (like another reviewer) get a click on the right side which is most noticable when working out fast with no magnetic resistance.
Update: (7/28/09)
To their credit, Keys fitness did eventually make the problems I described above right. I think it helped to keep calling them. The problems with the console not retaining data turned out to be a defective console. They never did send me the "revised" instruction manual. After I called several times to inquire about the manual, they had me send in the original console and sent me a new one, which worked. I was still bugged by the clicking noise on the right side though. I kept calling and eventually got a tech who could hear the noise as I exercised with him on the speaker phone. He had a professional service tech in our area come out and go through everything. Part of the problem was that I did not tighten some bolts enough during installation. Another problem was that one side of the unit did not have any grease and needed greasing. Ever since then the unit works liked I expected it to originally.

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Enjoy an efficient full-body workout without leaving the home with the Ironman Achiever elliptical trainer. The Achiever sports a unique structural design that puts you in a biomechanically correct position during the workout. As a result, you'll enjoy better balance and stability, which not only improves your workout performance, but also reduces the opportunity for injuries, as the machine places minimum stress on your weight-bearing joints. The Achiever is distinguished by its patented center drive technology and friction-free magnetic resistance system, which combine to deliver smooth, quiet, and maintenance-free operation. The oversized blue and yellow LCD, meanwhile, gives you constant feedback on your workout by tracking your time, speed, distance, RPM, calories, pulse, program number, and intensity level. And users on a strict training regimen with love the built-in software, which monitors your body fat percentage and BMI while also storing the progress of up to nine users at once.
The Achiever comes with 18 built-in programs, including 12 preset, four heart rate, one pulse recovery, and one user-customizable program. To improve your workout efficiency, Ironman included a wireless chest strap transmitter, which lets the trainer monitor and regulate your workout intensity to keep you at a specified target heart rate. Finally, the Achiever is notably comfortable thanks to the oversized 18.5-inch foot pedals, which accommodate several workout positions, and the molded comfort grip handles with finger grooves. Other features include an ergonomic 21-inch stride length, an adjustable cooling fan, 16 resistance levels, a heavy-gauge steel frame, a built-in reading rack, and front transport wheels for easy mobility.
The Achiever, which offers a capacity of 300 pounds, measures 29.5 by 68 by 47 inches (W x H x D) and carries the following warranties: lifetime on the frame, two years on parts, and one year on labor.
Specifications:
Includes wireless chest strap transmitter for efficient and safe workouts
Friction-free magnetic resistance
Adjustable cooling fan
Molded comfort grip handles with finger grooves
Oversized 18.5" (47cm) padded foot pedals accommodate more positions and a more comfortable workout
Sealed commercial bearings at main pivot points ensure smooth operation
Can be used in forward or reverse directions
EKG pulse grips offer the efficiency of monitoring your heart rate
16 levels of resistance for a variety of exercise options
AC adapter powers computer controlled magnetic resistance brake
Heavy gauge steel frame
Built-in reading rack
Front transport wheels
Maximum weight capacity: 300 pounds
Assembled Dimensions: 47 inches long x 29.5 inches wide by 68 inches tall (119.4 x 74.9 x 172.7 cm)
Assembled Weight: 226.9 pounds

Manufacturer's Warranty Frame - lifetime, parts - two years, labor - one year
About Ironman Fitness Engineered for endurance, strength, speed, stamina, and performance, Ironman Fitness is continually striving to define the fitness industry. Their collection features top-of-the-line treadmills, stationary cycles, elliptical trainers, weight benches, and single- and multi-station exercise machines. The features on Ironman's fitness equipment introduced over the years have become the standards of today. With superior components, multiple patents, and award-winning products, Ironman's fitness products have consistently exceeded the expectation of customers and are the heart of a true champion.
About Elliptical Trainers Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips.
Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home.
Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints.


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ProForm SpaceSaver 600 Elliptical Trainer PFEL55907 Review

ProForm SpaceSaver 600 Elliptical Trainer PFEL55907
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This product is a black hole. I wish I would have taken the recommendation to get something else. I thought the first time this product broke down within a week that it was just a fluke, so I had it replaced with another. It costs waaaay too much and takes up too much space to waste this much time and energy on. My recommendation-look at reviews and buy a machine that works.

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Sole E25 Elliptical Trainer (2009-2010 Model, DISCONTINUED) Review

Sole E25 Elliptical Trainer (2009-2010 Model, DISCONTINUED)
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Nearly four months ago, I bought one of these. I still don't have a working elliptical.
Here's the problem with this elliptical: if it doesn't work, forget your expectations from getting your computer or TV fixed: you can't send a 300 pound elliptical in for repair. Nor does Sole have a dedicated staff of repair technicians; they contract to companies who do parts replacement on many different brands and models of fitness equipment. Your repairman may have never seen your particular model before, and won't necessarily know its nuances as a qualified sustaining engineer would.
Worse, the actual diagnosis has to be done remotely by phone. Then they'll ship parts to you by ground. And only after you finally receive the parts can you schedule the repair visit -- the whole process takes weeks per repair. The repairman isn't paid to do anything other than swapping the parts, so you're technically SOL -- no pun intended -- if the technician wasn't able to successfully guess the right problem from a single phone call.
Imagine trying to get your car repaired this way!
That's why, nearly four months later, hours of my time, and two repair visits, I am still stuck with a non-working elliptical, and there's no end in sight. On the plus side, the repair contact at Sole has been really kind and great to work with (despite things being set up to be very hard for him to actually solve my problems.)
But I have to admit if I knew it would be this much trouble, I would have paid the extra bucks for a Precor. I can't recommend this product in good faith.

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Enjoy an efficient full-body workout without heading to the gym with the Sole E25 elliptical trainer. Boasting a heavy 23-pound flywheel, a high gear ratio not found on most comparable models, and a pair of upper body handles, the E25 delivers an extremely smooth workout with plenty of top-end resistance. Users will also appreciate the unique oversize and adjustable foot pedals, which were designed in collaboration with a leading physical therapist and sports enthusiast. The pedals are not only extra large, but also feature a 2-degree inward slope that reduces the ankle and knee stress that's common in other elliptical machines. And thanks to the stationary handle bars with built-in pulse sensors, it's a breeze to monitor your heart rate as you exercise (a chest strap is also included for highly accurate wireless monitoring).
Workout specifics include 16 resistance levels, seven total programs, and a 20-inch stride length. Perhaps the handiest feature from a user perspective, however, is the easy-to-use electronic console, which integrates a blue backlit LCD display, a cooling fan, and a water bottle holder. The E25, which offers a maximum weight capacity of 325 pounds, carries the following warranties: lifetime on the frame, three years on all parts and electronics, and one year on the labor.
Specifications:
Assembled Dimenstions: 71 by 27 by 68 inches (L x W x H)
Stride Length: 20 inches
Front Drive
Steel Frame: 34mm
Resistance Type: ECB
Adjustable Pedals: 3-Position Pin
Articulating Pedals
Flywheel: 23 pounds
Resistance Levels: 16
Power: Plug in
Pulse Grips
Display Type: Small LCD, Blue
Heart Rate Telemetry Belt Included
Track Display: Yes
Audio System: Yes
Incline: Manual
Six Standard Programs
One User-Defined Program
Cooling Fans: Standard
Water Bottle Holder: Yes
Rear Rail Shroud: Yes
Weight Capacity: 325 pounds

Manufacturer's Warranty Frame - lifetime; labor - one year; parts, brake, and electronics - three years
About Sole Sole brings over twenty years of treadmill and fitness product design and manufacturing to the table in their line of innovative equipment designed for fitness-conscious people. The company's treadmill line is simple in design, with an emphasis on quality and warranty all at a great price. Sole's easy-to-use treadmills offer a great value and feature a convenient, space-saving portable design. The treadmills have a very stable base with four wheels for ease of movement, folding decks to conserve space, and a 30-year motor and lifetime deck and frame warranty. Sole is always looking for ways to make their equipment better, more efficient, with higher quality at a great price.
About Elliptical Trainers Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips.
Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home.
Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints.


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Endurance E4 Ellipitcal Trainer Review

Endurance E4 Ellipitcal Trainer
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I have been using this elliptical for about 6-7 months, 4 times a week for 20 minutes. Early on it started squeaking, so I called Body Solid and he said to spray some silicone on the parts I thought were making the noise. Being a mechanic for a living, working on similar equipment for a rehab healthcare facility, I knew by the sound of it, that wouldn't quiet the noise. I applied some synthetic motorcycle chain lube to all the pivots that had brass bushings and that took care of the problem.
Now what started out as a howling noise, turns out to be the bearing on the main 15lb wheel. In a short time the bearing came apart and it is now down for the count. I will be contacting Body Solid and see how the "Lifetime" warranty works, and do a follow up.
In looking back, I wish I would have spent more money to get a better quality product.
UPDATE--- I made a call to Body Solid and explained the problem on a Monday. The technician was very receptive and friendly, and I had the part on Friday, no charge. Great service!! Even though it was still under labor and parts warranty, I installed the part.

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Endurance Cardio E4 Elliptical Put your plan in motion for a diverse, in home workout. Greater muscular involvement with less perceived exertion that was the goal when Endurance set out to design a line of commercial quality elliptical crosstrainers with a compact design and an affordable price for in home workout enthusiasts. With its patented elliptical motion providing ergonomically correct workouts, the Endurance E4 enables you to experience a weight bearing exercise with a no impact cardio workout. Challenge yourself with 15 levels of smooth, magnetic resistance as you stride towards peak cardio efficiency. Maintain correct posture as you grip the ergonomically designed SynchroStride arms. Burn calories faster and with less perceived exertion than with any other type of equipment. The Endurance E4 also features conveniently located Contact Heart Rate grips and a large, 5 function data display, enabling you to monitor your workout and keep pace with your desired level of fitness. Best of all, you will get a quiet, convenient workout in the comfort of your own home. The Endurance E4 is commercially engineered and solidly built to provide you with a lifetime of affordable, exhilarating workouts. Try to find a better elliptical crosstrainer or a more comfortably efficient workout, and you will end up at the health club. Whether your goal is weight loss, cardio fitness or endurance training, you will always hit your stride with the Endurance E4.

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ProForm 850 SpaceSaver Elliptical Trainer Review

ProForm 850 SpaceSaver Elliptical Trainer
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This unit is excellent for the money. The construction is rugged enough for someone like myself who said "supersize me" a few times too often. It doesn't wobble under load, and offers very quiet and smooth operation. The space-saver feature is a real plus for me - I have a tiny house, and it easily folds into a small footprint - width 26" x 40" folded, and 66" unfolded. The front rollers make it possible for one person to move. The instrument panel works well - basic, functional resistance controls and a few decent training programs (I get rather amused by the marketing features that makes some of these machines boast about having a zillion programs, which are often fluff, or unusable). Assembly took me 4 hours, working alone - the instructions were the most clearly written I've seen in a long time. If you've ever changed your car's oil, you won't find any challenges here. I was able to get it into my house with the aid of a 2 wheel hand truck - two people (or opening the box outdoors) may be required.

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Get fit even when the weather outside is dreadful with the ProForm 850 elliptical trainer. Equipped with a Silent Magnetic Resistance (SMR) system and a SpaceSaver foldaway design, the 850 is an ideal choice for people who want a complete cardio workout but don't have the room to dedicate to full-size exercise equipment. The SMR system is the heart of the trainer, as it lets you choose from 10 different intensity levels without interrupting your workout. Should you want to further mix up your workout routine, you can turn to the six personal trainer workouts, which automatically adjust the resistance levels to focus on aerobic, weight loss, and performance goals. Plus, the trainer includes two heart rate (HR) workouts that help you stay in the correct training zone. The HR options automatically increase the resistance when you need to raise your heart rate and decrease the resistance when you need to lower it.
The ProForm 850 elliptical trainer also makes it a breeze to track your workout progress, with an easy-to-read ClearView display that shows your time, resistance level, calories burned, and more. And users who need a little extra motivation will love the Pacing Coach, which lights up when you need to work a little harder or slow down a bit. Other features include a 5x7 workout matrix, a 180-degree viewing angle, a CoolAire fan that keeps you comfortable while you exercise, comfortable oversize pedals, and an 18-inch stride length. The ProForm 850 measures 27 by 61 by 61 inches (W x H x D) when unfolded.
About Elliptical Trainers Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips.
Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home.
Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints.


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Fitnex E70 Elliptical Trainer Review

Fitnex E70 Elliptical Trainer
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Awesome piece, first saw it in our companies workout gym and loved it. Had to get one for the home so my wife and older kids could use it. My wife uses it everyday while she watches her tv programs. Smooth feel, you just seem to glide on this elliptical. The programs can be pretty tough though so choose them wisely. Got a great price too from amazon.

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Give your body a hardy workout in your own home without stressing out your joints with the commercial grade Fitnex E70 elliptical trainer. This self-generating elliptical machine features an step trainer for your legs that's combined with moving arms that help work out the arms, shoulders, and chest for a perfectly balanced cardio/strength workout.
The E70 has six built-in workout programs, including manual, HR, race, and weight loss. The easy-to-read matrix/LCD display offers the following feedback options: time, weight, watts, program level, distance, RPM, speed, calories, average speed, and pulse rate (which is read through contact heart rate sensors built into the handlebar). Other features include extra wide foot pedals, beverage holder, and heavy duty steel frame construction. Assembly is required, and a printed instruction manual is included.
Feature Detail:
Drive system: Serpentine belt
Torque: 250 watts
Handlebars: Dual action
Display power: 2 AA batteries
Dimensions: 73 by 21 inches (L x W)
Weight: 220 pounds
Weight capacity: 400 pounds

Manufacturer's Warranty Lifetime warranty on parts (for residential use only), one year for labor
About Elliptical Trainers Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips.
Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home.
Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints.


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Body Rider Magnetic Elliptical Trainer Review

Body Rider Magnetic Elliptical Trainer
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This type of product was something the wife wanted, so I did a bit of research and noted that this product seemed to be well reviewed for the price. My concern was paying much more for a product that might not end up being used much. As it turns out, I like it too, and can work it into my daily routine, so I doubt it not being used will be an issue.
As to the product, it arrived only in the product box, not any additional shipping container. The box was slightly damaged, but the product was not damaged at all.
The various parts were easy to organize, and assembly took just over an hour. It helped a great deal that all the nuts and bolts were attached to a piece of cardboard and held in place by shrink-wrap, with numbers identifying each part. The only mistake I made in assembly was not realizing that the "feet" needed to have the bolt inserted on the side with the depression. Other than that, everything was very clear in the instructions.
That said, be warned. Although returns are easy with Amazon, I have no idea how you would ever disassemble and repackage this device for shipment back. I think you're more likely to simply have to sell it on Craigslist or some such thing, or perhaps take it to the UPS Store to be professionally packed.
As to the product itself, my only complaint would be that although the movement is fairly smooth, it could probably be smoother. Smoother is probably what you get if you pay 2-3 times more money. Also, at times it does creak, but I haven't tried to address that by re-tightening some of the connections. That issue simply isn't that bad.
The magnetic resistance system works well. The electronic display is pretty well thought out, automatically turning on when you start and turning off a few minutes after you're done. It can be set to alternate between the various readings (time, distance, etc.). The pulse meter requires that you use the stationary bars, and doesn't seem to give that accurate of readings unless you hold it just right. Some sort of a device that attaches to your body by a cord would be preferable, but apparently not available.
Overall this seems like a sturdy, well-designed product, and a good value.
Edit: After using this a few weeks I did tighten up the connections and that helped the creaking significantly. Also with more use I really like the electronic display. It's very no-hassle. You don't even have to turn it on or off, and if you stop for a while it also stops counting the minutes. I think it automatically turns off after about three minutes, so that long of a wait would reset your timer. Anyway, I'm still impressed with the product.

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Master your body with the Body Flex® elliptical trainer. It features patented elliptical motion design technology and magnetic adjustable resistance. The pass-through frame design offers superior comfort when you're working up a sweat.

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Multisports Elliptix ECT-6200L Cross Trainer Elliptical Exercise Machine Review

Multisports Elliptix ECT-6200L Cross Trainer Elliptical Exercise Machine
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I give this elliptical a score of 100. Takes up little to no room, delivers an effective workout - lot of arm movement and stride length. Feels very well put together and stable. Very happy with the quality of this piece

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The Multisports Elliptix ECT-6200L Cross Trainer Elliptical Exercise Machine is a programmable dual-action elliptical crosstrainer that provides an effective, low impact workout.The digital LCD monitor on the elliptical exercise machine offers 6 fitness programs to help you get the most out your workouts. The 21 inch stride length gives users a wide circular elliptical motion for a total cardio and lower body workout. The Multisports Elliptix ECT-6200L Cross Trainer Elliptical Exercise Machine has an eddy-current braking system provides flawless transitions and electronic control. Perfect for getting professional gym quality workouts at home.

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Schwinn 460 Variable Stride Elliptical Trainer Review

Schwinn 460 Variable Stride Elliptical Trainer
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I have the Schwinn 430 elliptical, which in my opinion, was the best elliptical in its class for under $1000. It has an 18" stride that works for most people.
Schwinn 430 Elliptical Trainer
There is now a new successor in home fitness equipment. This is it!
Whenever someone thinks outside of the box and creates a new machine to appeal to more people, they create a winning product that will set the standard. Schwinn/Nautilus and their engineers/experts have done it with the Schwinn 460 Variable Strike Elliptical Trainer.
How is this different? Without making any adjustments in the machine itself, you can vary your stride from 2 inches to 26 inches. This translates to anyone in your family (of adolescent to adult age) to exercise on this piece of fitness equipment without cumbersome settings or having to get off of the machine to make adjustments.
When it comes to elliptical trainers, you really need to try the various strides to see what is comfortable to you. Some are circular and some are truly elliptical in feel. With Variable Stride Technology, this is less of an issue and I feel this is going to be comfortable for everyone who enjoys using this method of cardiac activity. Variable stride technology involves changing the length of stride based upon the pressure that you exert on the pedals - the more pressure you exert, the longer your stride, the less pressure, the shorter your stride. This is something that will take some time to get accustomed to but it doesn't take that long once you get the hang of it.
This machine can accommodate people up to 300 lbs. I weigh about 200 lbs and it's very comfortable and stable.
Basics:
The dimensions are 54"L x 34"W x 73"H where as the 430's dimensions were 59" L x 26" W x 68" H.
The machine is 5 inches taller in total height than my Schwinn 430 (and the pedals are about 3 inches higher from the floor) which may be a little difficult for people under 5 feet tall, but it is manageable. There are 3 hand settings, the moving swing arms, the stationary handles with heart rate capability and the stationary handles more forward in position without heart rate capability. However, there is an integrated wireless heart rate monitor capability utilizing a strap across the chest. The strap is more responsive to your heart rate over the stationary handles.
Set up:
My model came with prepackaged hardware with all of the tools necessary to assemble except for a 17 mm wrench. I opted to check the sizes of the various hardware and used a ratchet and my own screwdriver. Although it took about 20 minutes to get it out of the box, when you get into the assembly time, it only took a little over an hour. Luckily extra parts were included since some were missing in the prepacked 'bubble wrap'. I didn't get operating instructions so I had to refer to the website to get the manual. The assembly guide is outlined well and easy to follow step by step. It recommends using 2 people, at times (placing the base and the pedals, for example), but I was alone when I put it together. If you do the assembly by yourself, just watch your fingers when you are putting the pedals together.
My suggestion is to bypass the included tools and use your own toolbox. However, I do not recommend electric screwdrivers or other devices with high torque which would strip the screws and probably damage the unit.
Construction:
The machine is solid steel in construction. It is higher grade steel than the 430 with a gray matte finish. It is not textured like the super expensive gym equipment. The length is about the same as the 430, albeit slightly wider. The pedals are solid in construction, rubber coated/slip resistant and the action of the stride is smooth and quiet - you can watch television at a normal volume unlike other elliptical trainers and treadmills.
The handles are comfortable, rubber coated and have an ergonomic design in any of the 3 standard hand positions. It is markedly taller in height than the 430, also.
Electronics:
The unit comes with a back-lit, touch screen that is intuitive, easy to read, and shows your progress in calories, distance, time (interval and total time), pulse, speed, calories, and level. The LED text is clear and easy to read. You have manual mode and 16 programs but in your profile, you can create 2 customizable workouts one interval at a time. I miss the Calorie Goal feature (i.e. pre-set workout to burn 500 calories).
The customizable feature keeps track of your progress over time: total distance, change in weight, total calories, time spent, etc.
Depending upon what measurement system you are familiar with, you can toggle between Metric and American Standard. Contrast of the touch screen can also be adjusted with a toggle of the button (see instructions).
When it switches from one interval to the next, it does beep to alert you.
One practical note: You cannot extend the length of the workout in a programmed mode (i.e. add minutes) - all you can adjust is the resistance.
Usage:
The default level is level 3 which is a good start when trying a new variation of elliptical trainers. You can go in forward and reverse rather easily. Even at a faster rate and longer strides the machine is stable/quiet. The stair stepping function is comfortable, as is the walk and running function. With the different strides which can be done on the fly, including reverse, you can concentrate on different muscles in the same workout.
I don't know if this is a matter of the design but I cannot seem to go beyond a cadence of 60 RPM, no matter how low the resistance is set. On the 430, I found myself going as high as 76 to 80. As long as your workout is intense enough, I suppose that is OK since my heart rate is rising with increased cadence.
There are 16 different resistance levels but beyond 14 is more resistance training than cardiovascular work.
High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is one of the most effective and efficient methods of burning calories during and after your workout. You can easily do it on this machine. I personally think that this machine was designed for that purpose (my opinion).
On my profile, I created a customized workout simulating climbing a mountain and going down a mountain whereas the other customized workout is an interval of high resistance alternating with lower resistance for recovery.
With the heart rate monitoring strap, you don't have to worry about losing track of your heart rate by switching from the stationary to moving handlebars. It works well and I only infrequently lose signal. It is instantaneous and this feature really only appears on the premium exercise equipment.
Practical issues:
A large water bottle cage is sturdy/stable. It can accommodate a 1 liter water bottle, my remote controls or anything reasonably small that you may need to have nearby (i.e. cordless phone, pager, cellular phone).
A fan works in 3 speeds and actually works well and it is a nice feature. Definitely allows me to go 'the extra mile' when I am getting overheated. I would have preferred the fan to be at the top of the instrument panel, as opposed to the bottom of it - it is fixed in angle so it cannot be adjusted.
My only gripe is the size of the plastic support for placing a book over the top of the control panel. It accommodates for a book of only a thin size, not a medical text book (unlike the 430, where I mounted my laptop onto the reading rack with ease). The 430 had a book support made of steel.
Customization:
2 users can be entered to monitor progress and customize workouts. Entering names utilizing the limited toggle switches takes some practice and is slightly cumbersome but not a deal-breaker. Your weight and Body mass index (BMI) are tracked which aid in your progress.
Mobility:
This is a rather heavy machine and where it is assembled, is going to be the place where it stays. The handle in the back and small wheels in the front allow for pushing and pulling. It is mobile but will require a good boost up to get the front wheels onto the ground. However, it really requires a 2 person evolution to prevent back injury.
Conclusion:
If you are looking for a more versatile machine to have variability in the same workout, or even looking for a machine that has a wider range of strides, look no further than this machine. Out of the box, this piece of equipment can accommodate for a wider range of size of users (with regard to height, stride, leg length and fitness levels). It is comparable to machines much higher in price ($2000 and up) but with a significantly smaller footprint which does not compromise stability (or space).
I highly recommend this product. Through Amazon.com you get free shipping; other sellers may charge a hefty shipping charge. So, make that New Year's Resolution early and do yourself a favor, get this machine.
The following link is the User's Manual from the Manufacturer:
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UPDATE:
After 80 miles (so far), I still enjoy using this product. To simulate a 'stair stepper', I find the best way to use this unit is to pedal backwards (with an up/down motion) at a higher intensity level (about 10-14). You can make your quads and calves burn, in the process.
I am typically only going at an intensity of 6 (except when simulating a stair stepper at level...Read more›

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Maximize your home workouts with the Schwinn 460 Elliptical Trainer, which features Schwinn's exclusive V-Stride Technology that allows you to change stride lengths without manual adjustments or machine modifications. The 460 provides a complete lower-body workout: step to target calves and quads; walk to work your thighs and glutes, and run to lengthen your strides and engage all muscle groups.
Featuring a high-tech design, the Schwinn 460 includes 11 workout profiles built by the Nautilus Institute with instructional messages on utilizing stride lengths and foot/leg motions for maximized results. And the Schwinn Advantage workout system tracks results and programming for up to two users. You'll get heart rate feedback via the HR grips on the static handlebars, and heart rate telemetry using the included chest strap.

The dynamic backlit touchscreen console displays workout and interval time, distance, pulse, speed, calories, resistance level, and course profile. Other features include an oversized water bottle holder (accommodates 4-inch bottle), adjustable cooling fan, and transport handle and non-skid wheels for easy storage.



Features and Specifications:

V-Stride technology, integrated in the cam/footplate, enables strides from 2 to 26 inches
Independent footplates let users target core muscles while engaging both sides of the body
16 total programs: 1 Manual, 11 Profile, 2 Custom for two users
Quiet, magnetic ECB (Eddy current brake) resistance with 16 levels
Fly wheel: 25 pounds, steel
Drive system: Computer controlled
Fixed and moving handlebars
Chest strap with telemetric and grip heart rate monitoring
Heart rate grip on padded static handlebars
Transport handle and non-skid wheels
Articulating foot plates minimize heel impact
Schwinn Advantage workout system tracks results and programming for two users
Dynamic backlit LCD touchscreen console
Display Readout: Time, Interval Time, RPM, Watts, Distance, Pulse, Speed, Calories, Resistance Level, Course Profile
11 workout profiles contain embedded fitness prompts to maximize results
Oversized water bottle holder and angle-adjustable fan
Maximum user weight: 300 pounds
Dimensions: 54 x 34 x 73 inches (L x W x H)
Unit weight: 221 pounds
Power requirements: AC adapter

Manufacturer's Warranty Frame - 10 years, parts - 2 years, electronics - 1 year, wear parts: 90 days

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Schwinn 430 Elliptical Trainer Review

Schwinn 430 Elliptical Trainer
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I am a soldier who has recently returned from deployment. While I was deployed I injured both knees and am unalbe to run due to the impact. I had tried ellipticals while I was deployed and was quite impressed with the work out I got. When I returned I went out and started searching for one of my own. My goal was to keep it under $1000. I tried many different brands and discovered that not all ellipticals are created equal. Many of them are cheaply made and shake side to side or make alot of noise. The stride is very important. I am 6 foot tall and the 16 inch stride on some of them just didnt cut it. I ended up buying a Proform 160 from the Proform website since it had an 18 inch stride and seemed to be sturdy, however, after discovering how little they care about customer service, I cancelled my order. I ended up buying an Image 9.5 from Walmart. I used it for about 3 weeks and came to the conclusion that the foot pedals were spaced too far apart and it put pressure on my knees and made my hips hurt. After thinking about it for a minute it made sense to me, who runs with thier feet that far apart anyway. My feet almost land in a straight line when I run. So I set out to find one with closer pedals. Overall I tried almost 2 dozen different machines and finally found the Schwinn 430 at a fitness store. I tried the 418 and 438 also, but the 430 seemed to be the most comfortable to me. The 438 and some of the other brands seem to have a high arch on the upstroke. The 430 was very smooth and ultra quiet. It is very well made and should last for many years. Amazon had the best deal on it and had it to me in about 8 days. It is a very comfortable machine. After all of this I would say to anyone wanting to buy an elliptical, try alot of them, I tried all the ones at Sears, Oshmans, Academy and Fitness in motion. Make sure the stride length, pedal angle and pedal spacing are comfortable for you, after all, if its not comfortable you wont want to use it. The only thing I think could be improved on the Schwinn 430 is a backlit display. Luckily I work out with the lights on so its not a problem, haha. I tried many machines that were between $2-3000 and this one was still more comfortable to me. It is a heavy machine, so get help carrying it in, but you will be glad its heavy when you ride it. It is some assembly required, but it has fairly clear instructions, so there shouldnt be a problem with assembly. Happy Hunting!

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Ideal for the home gym for fitness enthusiasts of any skill level, the Schwinn 430 Elliptical Trainer provides an effective cardiovascular workout by combining upper and lower body flexibility and coordination into one impact-free motion. Elliptical trainers emulate the natural motion of your foot while supporting your heel throughout the stride, making them much easier on your knees and joints. In addition to feeling more natural while working out, regular use on elliptical trainers will increase heart and lung capacity while improving your health (and burning calories at the same time).
The Schwinn 430 offers eight computer-controlled resistance levels and eight workout programs for workout variety, including six user-profile programs, one manual, and one calorie goal program. Its quick start functions allows you to easily change your resistance level while exercising to challenge yourself to the next level. Three feedback programs--recovery mode, results mode, and body mass index (BMI)--allow you to track the progress of your workout routine. BioGlide motion technology offers a natural-feeling 18-inch stride while the trainer's BioFit design will provide a comfortable feel on the footpads and handlebars. The handlebars also feature grip heart rate monitoring which allows you to track your heart rate while you're exercising.

Additional features of the Schwinn 430 elliptical trainer include Eddy current brake resistance for smooth and quiet stopping, transport wheels to easily move the trainer across the room, and a water bottle holder to keep your hydration source close by. This elliptical trainer has a compact footprint 59 inches long by 26 inches wide by 68 inches tall.







Key Features:

BioGlide motion technology allows for a natural-feeling stride
BioFit comfort footpads and handlebars
Grip heart rate on handlebars
18-inch stride length
Eight computer-controlled resistance levels
Eight workout programs: manual, six profile programs, and calorie goal
Quick Start function
Eddy current brake resistance
Dimensions: 59 inches long by 26 inches wide by 68 inches tall
Three feedback programs: recovery mode, results mode, BMI
Transport wheels for easy movement
Water bottle holder

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Multisports Elliptix ECT-880 Cross Trainer Elliptical Exercise Machine Review

Multisports Elliptix ECT-880 Cross Trainer Elliptical Exercise Machine
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I've had this unit since Jan 06. It has surpassed my expectations on almost every level.
It's heavy...you'll need help offloading from the truck and getting it into your home.
It's easy to assemble, once you realize there is no parts bag because all the connectors are in their respective slots and holes.
It's smooth as silk, barely audible when cranking at 110+ RPM's.
The computer readout is almost too much for me, as all I need to know is the workout level, elapsed time and RPM's. I've never even tried the pulse gizmo.
At 6' 1" the long stride (21") was the main reason I bought this unit, and it does not dissappoint. You can move your foot position fore and aft to highlight leg muscle groups or concentrate on the upper body.
This unit is more solidly built than the health club's machine. It doesn't rock or otherwise feel unstable in the slightest. It's a well thought-out, well executed design.
I started my excersize program from scratch, going for two days on and one day off. In two+ months I can almost do my entire 20 minute routine at level 3.
This beast should last me at least 15 years. I'll try to be at level 5 by then.

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The Multisports Elliptix ECT-880 Cross Trainer Elliptical Exercise Machine is a programmable dual-action elliptical crosstrainer that provides an effective, low impact workout.The digital LCD monitor on the elliptical exercise machine offers 8 programs and a fitness test to help you get the most out your workouts. The 21 inch stride length gives users a wide circular elliptical motion for a total cardio and lower body workout. The Multisports Elliptix ECT-880 Cross Trainer Elliptical Exercise Machine has an eddy-current braking system provides flawless transitions and electronic control. Perfect for getting professional gym quality workouts at home.

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Multisports Elliptix ECT-6600L Cross Trainer Elliptical Exercise Machine Review

Multisports Elliptix ECT-6600L Cross Trainer Elliptical Exercise Machine
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I was a little wary to purchase this item bc there were no customer reviews on it and I have not heard of the company before, but after some research and talking to a few people at the local store, I decided to give it a try. This elliptical is the most comfortable one I've ever been on, and I have been a member to at least 3 different gyms in the past few years. It is very compact (fits in my tiny workout room that's already filled with equipment) while still delivering an amazingly long stride and arm movement. Right when I stepped onto this machine I could tell it was extremely well put together, very smooth, stable, and quiet.
I felt obligated to write a review on this item because the fact that not more people know about it is a total shame!

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The Multisports Elliptix ECT-6600L Cross Trainer Elliptical Exercise Machine is a programmable dual-action elliptical crosstrainer that provides an effective, low impact workout.The digital LCD monitor on the elliptical exercise machine offers 14 programs to help you get the most out your workouts. The 21 inch stride length gives users a wide circular elliptical motion for a total cardio and lower body workout. The Multisports Elliptix ECT-6600L Cross Trainer Elliptical Exercise Machine has an eddy-current braking system provides flawless transitions and electronic control. Perfect for getting professional gym quality workouts at home.

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