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Proform Ellipticals
Target your trouble spots with the ProForm® 910 E Elliptical. The revolutionary adjustable ramp inclines to 20° and declines to -10° for faster, better results. And, convenient in-handle ramp and resistance controls make it easy to add intensity to your workout without losing focus. Plus, adjustable stride length ...
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Target and tone your trouble spots and reach your goals in the comfort of your living room. Introducing the ultimate elliptical training experience, the ProFormÒ 18.0 RE Elliptical, built with heavy-duty steel and packed with features you won’t find anywhere else. The Total-Body Toning Ramp automatically adjusts ...
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I just bought this last night at Sears. I was able to carry it up the stairs and put it together by myself. Its pretty sturdy for a small elliptical, but still heavy. About an hour to assemble.
After trying all of their ellipticals, I liked this one the best. The motion was excellent. I'm 6'4" and 200lbs and it fits perfectly.
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Well I brought mines this Friday at Sears for $399 plus tx so $434. My hubby and I put it together in about 1 1/2, everything was in the box, no parts missing, thank god! Very easy to put together! Now the workout, well lets just say within 15 mins, I was sweating like crazy and it was only on level 2, the best cardio workout right at home ever! Im soooo happy I spend the money, no regrets at all! I will look into the adaptor like you said, thanks for the video...
Hi, I just ordered this and am waiting to pick it up. There are no dimensions listed anywhere that I can find. Can you please tell me what the length on this machine? I am just trying to figure out where it is going in my house. Also, do you like it? Thanks so much:)
chelseajustine1 1 year ago
@chelseajustine1 -- Regarding the size, I'm guessing it's about 3 feet by 6 feet. I don't have a tape measure handy, but it seems like it could fit on a yoga mat (for example). The upper parts of the machine don't take up much room, so even in a small room it doesn't feel like it is in the way. I'd recommend using the mat to protect your floor from scratches and sweat. Now, six months later, it's a bit noisy and creaky, but still sturdy. Overall I still like it.
resourcesforlife 1 year ago
I'm thinking about getting one of these. Are you still satisfied with it? What advice can you give me about it? Thanks!
keebert 1 year ago
@keebert -- I'm still satisfied with it. I've used it quite a bit over the past six months and it has held up well. The only thing I don't like is that it has become squeaky and creaky and noisy. When we first got it, the unit was very quiet. That was one of the reasons I bought this one over others. It's still smooth and sturdy, but just noisy. Otherwise, a good unit.
resourcesforlife 1 year ago
Thanks for the very detailed overview... I just got one from sears... Only took me an hour to assemble.... and you're right about the lower bolts of the arms.. they were a pain to get in... but I found that if you loosen the two bolts that hold the upper arms with the lower arms together, then it makes it MUCH easier.
aerosolcheesedotcom 1 year ago
@aerosolcheesedotcom -- Thanks for taking time to watch my video and offer some feedback. It's interesting to hear that someone else had a similar experience during assembly.
resourcesforlife 1 year ago