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Usually ships in 2-3 business days | | | Stamina Silent Magnetic Resistance Cross Trainer Elliptical... save your knees and some green! The Elliptical machine is tops among low-impact workout enthusiasts, and the people at Stamina went all-out on this one. You're biking, skiing climbing and walking in one movement, and in the process you're toning your legs and strengthening your heart and lungs. And you don't have to lay out gym fees every month! This Elliptical is as quiet as a workout machine gets with magnetic resistance, and the eight levels of resistance coupled with six pace-based workouts allow you to vary your activity to keep it fresh! Gliding along: Hand heart rate sensors keep you within your target heart rate to maximize your workout; Multi-function display shows workout time, speed, distance, calories burned and heart rate; Foam padded dual action handlebars for an upper body workout; Compact 55" L x 20" W x 60" H dimensions allow the machine to fit in most homes; Rollers make it portable too! Start working toward a better you. Get this great deal now! Stamina Silent Magnetic Resistance Cross Trainer Elliptical | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 50.0 inches | | Product Width: | 27.0 inches | | Product Height: | 63.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 101.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 41.75 inches | | Package Width: | 22.63 inches | | Package Height: | 11.25 inches | | Package Weight: | 101.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 34 reviews |
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| | Features | Cross-training elliptical trainer firms and tones your buttocks, hamstrings, quadriceps, thighs and calvesDesigned for home use and with quiet, smooth magnetic resistance; 14-inch stride lengthEight levels of resistanceMulti-function display shows workout time, speed, distance, calories burned, and heart rateDimensions: 20 inches wide by 55 inches long
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Very nicely engineered - a great buy Nov 12, 2008 The Stamina 55-1771 is very nicely engineered and built, with sturdy construction, quiet running, good read-out features (including pulse rate) and the right movement action. I had to apply a few quirts of WD-40 to some of the pivot points to quiet an initial sqeek, but then you wouldn't want it shipped with lots of oil on it. It is a bit more complex to assemble than your usual out-of-the-box, pop-together job, but certainly well worth it considering what you get for the price. At 100 lbs, I won't be lugging it around the house, and it does not collapse, but it certainly is exactly what I wanted for a nice workout.
Good Purchase, for the Money Oct 22, 2008 I researched ellipticals for a couple of weeks before making this purchase. I didn't want to spend a lot of money, but I was weary of buying a sub par product. For the price, this machine is well worth it. I assembled it myself in about an hour. I hear from many people here that it has a short stride, but being a woman and 5'11.. I've had no problems and the stride feels fine. After a month of daily use there are a few sqeaks and rattles that have developed but they are normal and have developed in every elliptical that I, or anyone else I know, has owned. So far I am very satisfied. It's a sturdy machine and should only need monthy tightening of the bolts (very quick process) to insure that nothing gets loose over time. It's not a fancy machine, but it delivers a great work out, and won't cost you thousands of dollars.
Poorly Made - Pass this one up Sep 11, 2008 The computer quit working in three months. The axel is not solid. It is welded, two piece axel. The right side axel has broken twice at the weld. I am putting it in the trash and looking for a good one.
Not So Great.. Aug 22, 2008 I've had this machine for about a year or so. It lasts pretty long, but there are flaws to it. I assembled this by myself, but it's probably better if you have two ppl.
It's pretty good considering:
1. you can adjust the bottom parts so it won't wobble about on the ground.
2. the feet pads are pretty big for anyone.
3. you can assemble it by yourself (even though two ppl would be a lot better).
However, it's not great considering:
1. it makes a lotta noise. Sounds like someone's using a blender.
2. the screws aren't that strong; after using it 5x or so the handle starts to turn along w/your body when your shifting back and forth (though you can still tighten the screws back up, but still.. it's a hassle).
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Not bad, but not the best May 20, 2008 I have had this product for 2 months now. And this is my take on it as of now...
1. The description says "six pace-based workouts". Despite reading reviews that said this is not true, I got it to test the truth myself:-) Well, there are NO "pace-based workouts". Did not want the trouble of dismantling and returning, so I am using it. But beware when buying - you will not get any inbuilt programs.
2. Assembly was fairly simple, but a team of two is advised to assemble. And tighten the bolts!
3. There is a bit of a squishy noise from the paddle arrangement. Maybe greasing would help, but have not tried for fear of spoiling the carpet.
4. A little unstable - wobbles at times. I remember reading some mention of gym mats, but have not tried it.
5. Stride is short, so tall people - think twice.
Looks like I am griping, but actually it is an OK piece for the price.
As for the durability, I will come back in 6-8 months and tell you how it goes.
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