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HomeElliptical TrainersEnduranceVerso by Kettler CT 307 Elliptical Cross Trainer |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Save yourself the frustration. Jun 21, 2010 This product is terrible and I wish I could return it. The pedals are too far apart which causes a great deal of discomfort if you are on the machine for an extended period of time. It very loud and squeaky when in use and the bolts that connect the post to the base never stay tight. The computer is so unintuitive and hard to program that it almost makes the machine unusable. I bought a more expensive model Kettler for my parents and they haven't had any issues but this product has been nothing but a problem for us.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
GREAT piece of exercise equipment. May 18, 2010 My husband and I put it together in about an hour. It is a very sturdy elliptical. It is not noisy like some of the cheaper models. Great value for the price.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not for medium size feet either May 15, 2010 Great quality, sturdy, virtually silent, affordable, ( if you compare with others in its range ),
more than enough computer programs.
Also, the smallest footprint and weight in this category of ellipticals.
This is why the decision to send it back after a week was not an easy one.
I found the distance between the pedals unnatural, 9" measured from the inside .
That makes you straddle the machine with each step, like running with outstretched feet.
I am average height ( 5.7 ) and I don't see how this pedal spread would accommodate even a tall person without injuries after an extensive period of time. I have tried my best, but after one week, my knees started to give signals.
It is a shame I couldn't benefit of such a well built machine, great in any other respect.
Good home workout product Mar 28, 2010 I wasnt' going to the gym anymore but wanted a product that would give me a good workout at home and not take up to much space. I read the reviews and several people said it took them several hours to set up. My husband got it up and running in 1 hour. I like that the foot print of this machine is not very big as it allows me several options of where to put it. The movement is smooth but if I start rocking side to side the machine makes a knocking noise. My husband hasnt figured out yet how to fix that. All in all its a very good machine for home use and I would reccomend it to anyone.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not For Short Legs Nov 11, 2009 This is a decent product, and I wish it worked for me, but the pedals are too far apart. They place your feet about 11-12 inches apart, which is painful for my knees!
On the other end of the spectrum, if you're a person with large feet, you probably will not like this machine either because the pedals are quite narrow -- less than five inches across.
If the pedals being far apart does not bother you, I would recommend this machine. The assembly took about 2 1/2 hours. The instructions were reasonable, but not great. There was a minor part missing, and the display did not work, but I assume the missing/broken parts could have been supplied fairly easily.
Overall, it would have done the job fine if the pedals were closer together.
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