Precor EFX 5.33 is probably the best option. It was voted best elliptical of the year 2012, except it's $4500. Life Fitness X8 is also very good. It was voted best club-quality trainer, except that is $4300. The Schwinn 430 is the best budget elliptical at $650.
There are many different types of elliptical machines in the world. I have found a couple of sites that review them here it is www.smoothfitness.ca/Elipticals
Those are out-dated. They now use elipticals and some are doing cross training.
The top three best ellipticals for 2013 are the following: Precor EFX 5.25, Smooth Agile DMT X2, and the Sole E35. All three of these are priced reasonably at around $2000, and have many features to ensure a good workout.
ASFIT offers refurbished/used gym equipment. Some of the types of equipment they offer are treadmills, elipticals, bikes, and step machines. The price for the refurbished/used equipment is lower than the price for new equipment, saving you money!
Yes, they are. Life Fitness elipticals are among the best of the competition. They are found in most health clubs, many business facilities and homes. They are easy to use, great for seniors, and some say they are more comfortable that treadmills
Eliptical galaxies have older stars than spirals and elipticals are oval-shaped.
They are great. I have one myself and it works perfectly. I would definitely recommend it to you. If you can snag it at a low price, then even better!
You can get a comparison of treadmills vs. elipticals at this website: exercise.about.com/cs/exercisegear/a/treadelliptical.htm. They have many valuable articles.
I have researched a variety of Fitness elipticals and have not been able to find the actual ratings of the different brands. I did however research the Life Fitness Elliptical in particular, and it looks to be a very high quality machine. I would not hesitate to invest in one.
Well, the answer to that is to go to the site called healthrider.com. The website offers a variety of treadmills, bikes, riders, and elipticals you can buy.
Weslo Cadence is involved in the manufacture of the various health equipments like Treadmills, Elipticals, and Bikes to help the people get in shape and remain healthy.
No, Sony does not make Fitness TV's for elipticals, but you can always put a TV in your exercise room or listen to music, and at the gym there are TV's in the exercise rooms.