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Question: What elliptical trainer should I buy?


Question Description:
I want to buy an elliptical trainer but can't make up my mind between these two:- Proform 690 HR- NordicTrack CXT 1400Any advice?

Answer#1: Don't buy either one without trying it out first. Find a good fitness store where you can try the machine before buying them. Even if can find a better deal online, make sure you fully inspect the machine and try it out to see if you're happy with the motion, noise, size, features, and so on.Also, you can use the warranty period as an indication of value and life expectancy. If a machine has a one year warranty, expect it to last one year. Something that costs $2,000 with a two year warranty has a per year cost of $1,000 per year. That makes it a better value than a $1,500 machine with a one year warranty, all other things being equal.


Answer#2: Nothing to add to what Barrowman said. Just perfect advice.


Answer#3: Check out this site below. They review all the ellipticals and give you the "bottom line": worth buying or not worth buying.


Answer#4: Precor changed the fitness and exercise world when they introduced the Elliptical cross trainer back in 1995. Nowadays Elliptical Trainers are as common in gyms as treadmills.The benefits of Elliptical trainers are huge, they provide a total impact-free body workout, a weight bearing activity that raises the heart rate more efficiently than any other piece of exercise equipment.Weight bearing exercise such as running is more effective at burning calories than non-weight bearing exercise such as cycling. The problem with running is that it places an excessive amount of stress on the back and joints. An elliptical motion provides the weight bearing element whilst maintaining an impact-free movement.Here's what we believe you should look for when purchasing an Elliptical Trainer:StabilityMake sure the unit is stable and its motion is fluid and quiet. An Elliptical Trainer should never feel wobbly or jerky; some cheap machines have been reported to "walk" across the floor during use. Pedal comfortThe pedals should be comfortable, with a non-slip design. They should also provide a natural stance, meaning they aren't too wide or narrow. Handle bar comfortCheck the comfort of the handlebars, if the machine has them. Handlebars should be comfortably placed so you don't bump into them, and should also move back and forth smoothly. Preprogrammed coursesLook for an Elliptical Trainer with both programmed and manual courses, as well as dual-direction movement (forward and backward) to accommodate your changing workout needs. Resistance Most machines offer varied resistance; make sure this is easy to adjust (either electronically or manually). Most experts prefer machines with an elevated incline, while others say increasing resistance and speed is just as effective. DisplayMake sure the display is easy to read and provides the information you're looking for. Most displays show speed, time and distance, but you may also want to see calories exerted, calories per hour, degree of incline or heart rate. Space If you're buying an Elliptical Trainer for a tight space, look for a machine that folds up or has wheels for easy transportation.




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