[ใหม่] Low Price Cheap Confidence Fitness 2-in-1 Elliptical Trainer with Seat
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Product Features
- 2-in-1 elliptical trainer/exercise bike with adjustable seat
- Footpads move in natural elliptical motion for low impact
- Pair of arm poles move in conjunction with footpads for upper body workout
- 4-function onboard computer tracks time, speed, distance, and calories
- 250-pound capacity; measures 34 x 60 x 24 inches (W x H x D)
Enjoy a total body workout without leaving the home with this Confidence two-in-one elliptical cross trainer and exercise bike. Designed to provide a low-impact cardiovascular workout for all family members regardless of ability level, the trainer is ideal for event training, rehabilitation, and plain-old cardio fitness. At first glance, the unit resembles a standard elliptical trainer, with a pair of footpads that move in a natural elliptical motion, along with a set of arm poles that move in conjunction with your legs. The smooth, fluid movement will tone your arms, chest, back, hips, legs, and glutes while providing a low-impact workout that's five times as efficient as walking. The trainer's a step above most units, however, thanks to the addition of an adjustable seat, which adds more variety to your workouts. As a result, you can turn your trainer into an upright exercise bike and exercise while standing or sitting. The trainer also strides in both forward and reverse to add even more variety. Deltech Fitness Lat , Powerline PSM1442XS, Bowflex Ultimate 2, Reformer Home Gym , Body Solid EXM3000LPS, Total Trainer 4000-XL, Powerline BSG10X, Weider 390 LT, Bowflex Revolution Home , Body-Solid G1S , Bayou Fitness E-Series , Body Solid Fusion F500-FLP , CA-4 Home, Total Gym 1900, Bowflex Xtreme SE, Bowflex Ultimate 2 , Marcy home Gym , Body-Solid Pro, Powertec Levergym , Marcy Diamond 200 Pound, Gold s Gym Platinum, S490 Force, XMark Fitness Commercial, Omni Gym Home Gym, Vasa Trainer Pro, Tko Functional Trainer, Weider 2980 x , Marcy Diamond MD2109, Screen Printing Press , Cable Crossover, Body-Solid Lat Machine, Total Gym 1700, Deltech Fitness Stack, Multisports MX-500, Xmark Deluxe, Body Solid Inner Outer, Powerline P1LPX , Body Solid G10B, Body Solid SBL460, Body Solid EXM1500S , First Degree Fitness E-720, Bowflex Ultimate 2, Body Solid Series 7, Powerline P2X , Powerline P1X , VigorFit 3000 XL, Body Solid G9S, Body Solid G2B, Body Solid Fusion F500, Fusion 600 , Total Gym 26000
The Confidence trainer includes an adjustable resistance dial to keep you challenged, along with a four-function onboard computer that tracks your time, speed, distance, and calories. And at 34 by 60 by 24 inches (W x H x D), the trainer won't take up a ton of room in your basement or garage. The Confidence two-in-one trainer offers a maximum capacity of 250 pounds and weighs 65 pounds by itself.
Product DescriptionI know for a fact that there are much, much, much better products out there. But they also cost a heck of a lot more. I paid $130 for this, and it was fulfilled by Amazon, so I got free shipping. I honestly don't know how you could do any better than getting something like this for a little more than $100. I've seen $100 bikes in various stores, and they are awful. They look like they are going to fall apart if I sit on them. This one isn't too bad, plus you get the option of using it as the elliptical.
As others have pointed out, it could be somewhat difficult to put together if you're not mechanically-inclined. The instructions are not well-written, and you need to put a little muscle into some of the tightening. You're definitely going to want to have a can of lubricant on-hand. Another issue others have pointed out is that this thing can be very loud if you're really pushing it.
All-in-all, though, like I said, I doubt you could do any better for the price. Bladez Fitness Prisma , Best Fitness BFT2, Merit Fitness 725E, FreeMotion 790, Precor EFX 5.31, Crescendo Mag, Phoenix 98836, ProForm Performance 1850, ProForm 925, Sole F83 , Precor EFX 5.17i , Schwinn A.C. Performance, AFG 5.1 AT, Weslo Cadence G-40, Sole F83, Fitnex R40-S, Horizon Fitness Treadmill, Power Plate my5, SportsArt Fitness , StairMaster 4600CL, XG-10 Whole Body, WaterRower M1, Kettler Montana Stepper, NordicTrack Easy, ProRower H2O RX-850, Body Glide SST6000, Precor EFX 546, True Fitness M30, Fitnex R70, ProForm Quickstart 6.0, Star Trac Remanufactured, StairMaster SM916, Bladez Fitness Quantum, Schwinn A.C. Classic, Spirit Esprit EL-5, New Crazy Fit 002K, Proform 585 CS, Bowflex Treadclimber TC5300, CYBEX 750AT, AFG 18.1 AXT , Fitnex X Series Velocity, PowerVibe Zen Pro, Total Pet Health, Body-Solid BFCT1 , Fitnex B70, Diamondback Fitness 510Ic , Precor RBK 815, Bladez Fitness X450, Monark Exercise AB 828E, Endurance B2U, Body Max Power Deluxe
In December of 2010 I purchased a Confidence 2 in 1 elliptical trainer. By February 2011, I had to contact the company to have the product replaced because the bolts that attached the pedals broke. By April, the replacement product had a slipping motion and once more had to be replaced. By the end of May, the product was once more replaced due to a similar problem. This occurred again in August 2011. The product lasted until February 2012 when the same problem appeared.
I was a shipped a replacement- not once but twice- and both times the replacement arrived broken. The first time the wheel that is supposed to turn when pedaled was not correctly aligned and won't move, so you can't pedal. It sits right against the large plastic piece that protects the gears. Also, several of the plastic pieces were broken upon arrival. The second time, the product came out of the box making the slipping motion and while the large wheel that was supposed to turn when pedaled spun, it was rubbing slightly against the large plastic piece.
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I am deeply disappointed in this product. For something that comes with a 1 year warranty and costs $140, I expected better quality and better service. While your company has done well and replaced the product every time I've reported a problem (until now when they say my warrenty has run out!), it takes a week and half to get the product replaced every time. For a product that is supposed to last 12 months, I've averaged 3.5 months per elliptical trainer- and that doesn't even count the time I spent going on vacation in the summer and not using it during the fall!
Save yourself the hassle and buy something that will last. Also, I would like to point out that the company I purchased this through claims that "They've never had a customer have so much trouble with one of their products". Interesting since there is a large number of 1 star reviews here on Amazon.com for this product!
At first I loved this machine, despite the 3 hours it took to put together. An elliptical and bike all in one? Perfect! Or so I thought.
To start, the good points:
1. The price is fantastic.
2. It isn't terribly loud, though I wouldn't want to use it later at night when it might wake someone up.
3. Both the elliptical and bike can give you a decent workout in a short amount of time.
4. The arms are fully adjustable, I'm 5'8" with a long arm extension and both I and someone who is 6'2" with a normal arm extension were able to use this reasonable comfortably.
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The bad points:
1. It falls apart. I'm not just talking about the adjustable arm brackets that become so loose during the workout that they have to be re-adjusted 4 times. I'm talking about the nut and bolt for the foot pedals that comes flinging off in the middle of a workout. I almost injured myself when it happened the first time. I thought I had managed to get it back together, and started to work out again, when it happened a 2nd time. The 3rd time was not a charm, and now I have a broken piece of $140 equipment taking up the space at the end of my bed. I have only had this piece of equipment for 2 months, it is FAR too early for a malfunction like this. I highly recommend that if you're interested in this product, save your money. Wait until you can afford something better...because now I'm forced to go to the gym early instead of being able to use my own elliptical.