Weslo Elliptical Trainer
If you are looking for elliptical fitness machines that aren’t just economic but also function almost as good as higher end ones then Weslo elliptical trainer may just just be the machine you are looking for.
With prices that begin at $299 each, they are certainly budget friendly but just how well does it work? For those who aren’t familiar with Weslo, they are a subsidiary of the ICON Health and Fitness Company - one of the largest manufacturers and producers of ellipticals and treadmills worldwide. Their other brands include some of the best names in elliptical trainers such as Proform, Epic, Image and Reebok. But can they guarantee people with a quality elliptical machine that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg?
Let’s look at the stats. First and foremost, the upper body arms of elliptical trainers would surely aid in increasing your calorie burning capacity as well as giving you a total body workout. It also has a 17.5” inch stride which is a lot more than what lower end elliptical machines have. The common stride for low end elliptical machines would be around 14-15” strides. 17.5” may not sound all the fantastic but for the price you pay, it is worth it.
The only weakness here is the fact that Weslo ellipticals is still an economy model after all, meaning, it cannot stand rigorous or even regular use. If you are the type of person who is on elliptical machines for a few hours a day, then Weslo elliptical trainer isn’t for you. In terms of stability, you only get what you pay for and while this isn’t such a big deal it can still result workouts that are less efficient than those from a higher end brands.
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