New Balance Elliptical Trainers
New Balance Elliptical Trainers are among the best in the market, especially for home users who want a durable, well-designed elliptical machine that will hold up for many years. With retail prices around the $1,000 mark, these are highly affordable cross-trainers that you can actually purchase for much less through sales, online and offline.
Both models are suitable for users up to 300 pounds and come with a warranty which includes 10 years on the body, 2 years on electronics, and 1 year on replacement parts. New Balance 800 Elliptical Trainer The New Balance 8000 elliptical is the older model currently selling at lower prices, but it is a great bargain for home users who want stability and durability at a lower price. This machine includes moving arm handles so both the lower and upper body is included in every workout. It actually mimics the motion of running on the ground, but without the impact on the leg muscles and joints. Stability comes from oversized foot pedals with a slip resistant surface. They are much wider than the pedals found on many other elliptical machines, so body weight is more evenly distributed and supported. The stride length can be adjusted to 18 or 20 inches, which is a much better stride than the 15 inches commonly found on lower priced models. The hand grips come with built-in heart rate sensors and there are 16 levels of resistance. The 6 preprogrammed workouts ensure some variety between workouts and heart rate sensors are built into handle grips to track heart rate. There are many elliptical machines on the market with a wider selection of preprogrammed options, but for most home users looking to lose weight or tone up, this is adequate at least as a starter machine. New Balance 900 Elliptical Trainer The New Balance 9000 elliptical does include more options as well. It is the same basic design as the 8000 model and shares many of the same features, but it does have some great updates. For starters, it comes with a chest strap for consistent heart rate monitoring. Straps tend to deliver more accurate results due to their positioning and allow the user to have constant monitoring, rather than only getting readings when they place their hands on the grips. The stride length is also expanded, with this model adjusting to 17, 19, and 21 inches. This makes it more suitable for homes with multiple users. With 12 preprogrammed workouts plus the manual mode, there is also a wider variety of workouts to keep up with users as their level of physical fitness increases. Both of these New Balance elliptical trainers are great bargains within their price range and offer durability and stability that every user needs. The 8000 model is more attractive right now to consumers looking for a bargain, but the added features of the 9000 model are more than worth the price tag for those who want more variety and better heart rate tracking for their workouts. Related
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