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Gazelle Edge

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List Price: $129.99
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Description:

Gazelle Edge gives you a total body workout; building your cardiovascular system, and burning those unwanted calories.

Features:
  • High-performance exercise glider for improved cardiovascular performance

  • Unsurpassed range of motion goes from slow walk to full run with no sudden stops

  • Easy-to-use, 5-function workout computer tracks speed, distance, time, and more

  • Extra-wide, non-skid foot platforms; durable 1.5-inch rolled steel frame

  • High-density foam handlebars; maximum weight capacity of 250 pounds

Product Details:
Product Length: 43.0 inches
Product Width: 28.0 inches
Product Height: 53.75 inches
Product Weight: 42.0 pounds
Package Length: 54.0 inches
Package Width: 18.0 inches
Package Height: 5.0 inches
Package Weight: 48.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 221 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0
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4Simple and Easy to Use  Feb 09, 2010
I've had mine for just over a week and I've used it daily. While it's not easy to initially assemble (Think IKEA level), it is great little machine. I've enjoyed using it so far and would recommend it to others looking for a low impact workout. It's reasonably easy to set up a store. It's also quite. If your looking for a quiet, inexpensive, low-impact workout, this is most likely your best deal.

4Excellent for the price  Feb 08, 2010
I was very wary when I read the existing reviews for the edge. I've had many experiences of buying a low-price piece of fitness equipment, and I firmly believe that most of the time you get what you pay for. The price was right, though, so I thought I'd give one more thing a try.

What I like about the Gazelle:
1. The product arrived by FedEx delivery very quickly (and on a Saturday).
2. It took maybe 15 minutes for me to assemble, but I'm very strong and technically adept.
3. I immediately hopped on the machine, and got the knack of the motion right away. According to the book, there are several different motions (with different body-area targets). I found myself alternating back and forth between them (leaning one way or the other) easily and without thought. I have to say I found the movements easy to do, no problem at all on my joints, and it seemed like I was getting a decent cardio workout and targeting some unusual muscles (lower shoulders, lower back & abs) at the same time. I was sore the next morning, but the stiffness wore off with movement. I don't think that I'm going to mind having this as my go-to piece of home fitness equipment, but I do plan on doing some yoga and strength training as well.
4. As a mom, I was especially delighted to find that the machine is VERY quiet -- I should have no problem working out in the early morning or at night without waking up anyone in my family.

My issues with the machine are minimal, but worth mentioning:
1. When they say it folds flat for easy storage, that's not entirely true. I have very young children that I need to keep the machine away from, so storage and handling are crucial for me. The handlebars are curved upwards, and prevent me from storing the machine under any of my furniture. I'll be storing it upright in a currently unused closet. There is no way to lock the foot pedals when it is folded, so carrying the machine from room to room was very annoying (I was constantly smacked by the pedals). I have a cord that I'll use to wrap around the machine, though, so I should be able to move it in the future without too much hassle.
2. The foot pedals are a bit flimsy. I have several people in my family who are balance-challenged, so this is an area of concern for me. It seems to require some concentration to get on and off the machine safely. If you have any concerns about this issue, I think I would either recommend trying the more expensive gazelle or going with a different piece of equipment.
3. I was not sweating like I would do on an elliptical at the gym. I could tell that the machine certainly got my pulse rate up, but maybe my first time out didn't get as intense as it could have. Or maybe my gym just has hot/stale air in the cardio area. Until I use the machine for a few weeks, I'll have no way to know for sure whether or not the workout is effective for weight-loss or conditioning. I'll try to amend the review later with results.

I am satisfied with my purchase, and I do look forward to resuming my workout schedule with this new machine.

3Disappointed  Feb 08, 2010
This is the second Gazelle I've owned - my first one lasted 6 years. Within 2 days of starting to use the new Gazelle, it started vibrating and squeeling or squeeking. It doesn't do this constantly or continuously, but most of the time. I use it 1 hour in the morning and 1 hour in the afternoon.

5Perfect elliptical  Feb 07, 2010
The reviews really helped me pick the right equipment at the right price. I loved everything about this elliptical. It's the perfect size; full body workout, easy to put together, easy to put away and great quality. I just loved everything about it.

5Love the gazelle!  Feb 06, 2010
It's a great value for the money. It is low impact, silent, easy to move around if necessary. I really enjoy it and I recommend it!