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Very happy with the machine. Easy to build. Very sturdy but easy to move around if needed. Display is easy to read and program. Preset programs work well.
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When l purchased this machine l did not realise it was a flat pack assembly jobby Probably would have bought an assembled version This is the last thing l need to be doing at the moment as l have just had a knee replacement
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I would categorise this cross trainer for above average home use. The general build is very good and it works like it should. I really like the programmable side of it which also does some reporting of BMI and heart recovery rates, very useful. The footplates, handles and seat are very comfortable. It wasn't too hard to assemble, the instructions are a little vague in places but if you work methodically you can do it in about 2 hours. It's pretty creaky after a few hours use. I left off the plastic covering caps so I could tighten some of the fittings, I would say it takes a while to settle in. If you plan a couple of re-tightens it gets better. A couple of annoying things; the attachment of the main stem that holds the handles is a weak point. Despite there being 6 bolts holding it in that area it still moves from side to side in use. I've tightened it a few times but im worried I'll strip the threads if I go much further. The other slight gripe is the heart rate monitor which seems to take ages to read the right level. You can be using the cross trainer handles knowing your heart rate is say 130 ish, grab the sensor pads to check and it reads 77.... Then 79.... Then 84 etc. etc. Eventually it catches up but it can take a minute or so. Anyway, overall this is a good machine that would suit casual home use a couple of times a week.Read full review
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