Welcome all Elliptical & Fitness Enthusiasts!
Elliptical machines, or trainers, are becoming increasingly popular in the lives of fitness conscious people. And why not? Ellipticals are a fun, low-impact way to getting a great aerobic workout. Like most things, consumers are swamped with equipment, aggressive sales people, and company marketing.
Buying the right machine for your needs is important, and Ellipticals-Review.com helps make it easier. Start your research with our
elliptical buying guide or jump right into the elliptical machine reviews.
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Editor's Review & Comments
Up until recently, this was the entry elliptical machine from Smooth Fitness. They have since introduced the CE 2.0 which costs a few hundred less, but has a shorter stri...
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Editor's Review & Comments
The Smooth CE 3.2 elliptical machine is a lot like its less expensive cousin, the CE 2.1 elliptical. This trainer is equipped with a few more features, most noticeably th...
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Editor's Review & Comments:
Everything with this machine is noticably bigger than the CE 3.2 and CE 2.1 machines, from the frame to the stride to the warranty. Weighing in at a solid 210 pounds...
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Editor's Review & Comments
If you read our comments on the Gazelle Edge Glider, you'll know that we're fans of the Tony Little Gazelle machines. As far as inexpensive fitness equipment goes, w...
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Editor's Review & Comments
Made by Fitness Quest, the Edge Glider is the base model in Tony Not-So Little's line of Gazelle fitness trainers. The Gazelle Edge, like an elliptical trainer, offer...
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Editor's Review & Comments
With the Eclipse 1100 HR/A Elliptical Trainer, Fitness Quest is trying hard to offer customers a cost effective trainer that's well built and with extras like heart r...
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