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Review
This elliptical has a good look to it, and with the first strides, a good feel. Keys calls it "engineering with the biomechanics of the human stride in mind," and while manufacturer quotes are to be taken with some skepticism, this is exactly what separates the ET920D from other ellipticals in its class. The ribbed pedals rest on a more horizontal plane than many other designs, and this brings a better sense of balance for the user. The handlebars are ergonomically designed to put the hands in their most natural position. Beyond these "biomechanics," however, the extra features are extraordinary in this price range. The console features five programs, plus manual heart rate control and a fitness test program. EKG levels are monitored by grip pulses for constant feedback. Finally, the self-powered electromagnetic generator ensures smooth running operation.
The Features:
Self powered electomagnetic/generator resistance
Smooth and quite drive belt
Console features 5 programs plus manual, heart rate control and a fitness test
LED displays workout profile, time, calories, strides, speed, strides/min and heart rate
EKG grip pulse system
Heavy duty construction
Front transport wheels
Self generating computer
Quick start button
Ergonomically designed handlebars
Warranty: Frame/Parts/Labor
Lifetime/2 Years/1 Year
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