Friday 2 March 2012

Xterra FS220e 18-Inch Stride Ellipticalsuper


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Rating: 4.0

List Price : $1,399.99 Price :
Xterra FS220e 18-Inch Stride Elliptical

Product Description

Whether you are competing in one of the many XTERRA trail runs or just looking for a way to lose some weight and shape up, the XTERRA FS220e elliptical is the most comfortable, non-impact cardio machine available. Elegant design and precision technology allow you to glide your way to reaching your fitness goals. Heavy duty steel flywheel, sealed commercial bearings and premium bushings are key components in giving you better stability, smoother motion and a consistent, natural 18 elliptical stride. The large, easy to read blue backlit console features built in speakers and an audio jack for a MP3 player. Reward yourself with one of the most popular, safe and effective non-impact elliptical, the XTERRA FS220e.

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The XTERRA FS2203 elliptical trainer complements any setting with an elegant design engineered to keep you in the optimal position to maximize results. XTERRA elliptical trainers offer standard premium features and components that rival ellipticals found in health clubs. You'll find user-friendly electronic programming with pre-set and heart rate-controlled options along with easy-to-read adjustment keys. Heavy-duty steel flywheels, sealed commercial bearings, premium bushings, and durable concave wheels complement the solid construction that produces a safe and effective workout without a hassle. The oversized and adjustable self-leveling pedals on these products offer smooth and non-impact total body training that delivers a personalized workout every time. Other convenient features include cooling fans, an audio jack, and speakers so you can use your MP3 player.

Features:

  • Full-size elliptical trainer
  • 18-inch stride length
  • Durable concave wheels on chrome rails for smooth motion
  • Sealed commercial bearings and premium bushings for durability and fluid motion
  • 23-pound Heavy duty steel flywheel
  • Oversized, self-leveling pedals
  • Large blue backlit LCD console display
  • 16 Resistance levels
  • 5 Pre-set programs; 2 user programs; 2 heart rate programs; 1 manual program
  • Audio jack and speakers for MP3 player
  • Cooling fan
  • Water bottle with adjustable holder
  • Transport wheels for convenient mobility

Specifications:

  • Footprint Dimensions: 65.5 by 22 by 63 inches
  • Assembled Weight: 155 pounds
  • User Weight Capacity: 300 pounds
  • 110v plug in


  • 18-inch elliptical trainer with heavy-duty 19-pound steel flywheel
  • Sealed commercial bearings and natural 18-inch elliptical stride
  • Easy-to-read blue backlit console with built-in speakers and MP3 input
  • 6 preset programs, 2 manual programs, and 2 heart rate programs
  • Supports 300 pounds; measures 22 x 63 x 65.5 inches (W x H x D)


Xterra FS220e 18-Inch Stride Elliptical Reviews


Xterra FS220e 18-Inch Stride Elliptical Reviews


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good where it counts, but could use some improvement, October 2, 2010
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Bradley Nelson (Allen, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Xterra FS220e 18-Inch Stride Elliptical (Sports)
I purchased a new "scratch and dent" sample of this machine from a local used sports gear place. They specialize in scratch and dent sales from distributors etc., and I got a fantastic deal on this model at $399. For that price, it's fantastic. :) However, if I'm going off of the retail price or the Amazon price, I'm going to be a little more picky.

Pros: Fairly heavy flywheel (good for smooth operation), very sturdy construction, good "geometry" (pedals do not "tilt" a lot during their travel like some designs), wide range of magnetic resistance, and very smooth motion

Cons: 18 inch stride (though this is a pro for me due to my short legs), ineffective built-in fan, poor built-in speakers (an iPod can't drive them to anything approaching a realistic volume), fixed incline (not even manually adjustable)

Bottom line, I really don't know if I'd pay full price for this machine, but for what I paid, I think it's a great machine
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