Pros: Smooth, great quality Cons: pricey, a little noisy
Ok, I am an old guy. I am somewhere over the age of 65 but that is all you need to know. Most exercise hurts me. My legs just can't take being banged around any more. But the doctor told me I need to get exercise. He suggested walking but that bores ...
Here is my review of the Reebok REL8 elliptical. When you go to the gym or anywhere that has fitness equipment you see more and more ellipticals every day. I remember just a few years ago there were very few of these products on the market now it ...
Pros: Price, smooth elliptical action, functions, optional swinging arms. Cons: no rpm reading, no display selection, degradation over time, minimal maintenance support, build quality questionable
Basically, my wife and I are satisfied with the REL8. It's what we expected for the money. I've been working out on the Precor EFX club machine since 1996. It's the only thing I don't get bored with. Put on some punk tunes and go. Fantastic workout. ...
Pros: price Cons: assembly, noisy, 90 day warranty
I have purchased this from a local store. I actually went through 3 of them in the 1st month. First one was really noisy, 2nd one did not decline at all in the resistance. Replaced resistance motor with no luck. Went and exchanged for the 3rd one and...
Pros: Very stable.
Smooth operation with magnetic flywheel.
8 programs & iFit compatible.
Cons: Large "footprint".
Have to change between grips to get pulse rate.
I found this model at 2 different large chains (Dick's & Sports Authority) for $799.
I am 6'2" and 260#, which technically overloads this unit. However I've had no problems after 90 days. Even with my frame, it feels very stable and I have...
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