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gazelle edge
Gazelle Edge

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List Price: $129.99
Our Price: $79.01
Your Save: $ 50.98 ( 39% )
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Sports Brand: Gazelle EAN: 0793993012852 Feature: High-performance exercise glider for improved cardiovascular performance Label: Gazelle Manufacturer: Gazelle Maximum Weight Recommendation: 25000 Model: 1285 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Gazelle Release Date: 2007-03-12 Studio: Gazelle
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Features
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High-performance exercise glider for improved cardiovascular performance Unsurpassed range of motion goes from slow walk to full run with no sudden stops Easy-to-use, 5-function workout computer tracks speed, distance, time, and more Extra-wide, non-skid foot platforms; durable 1.5-inch rolled steel frame High-density foam handlebars; maximum weight capacity of 250 pounds
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Editorial Reviews:
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You can burn calories and tone muscles the easier, low-impact way with the Tony Little Gazelle Edge Fitness System. This aerobic/resistance training system is equipped with a dual-action split suspension feature that provides complete range of motion for a thorough, low-impact workout. The Edge lets you do 10 cardio, stretching and body sculpting moves using one machine. Its heavy-duty steel frame is built to hold up to 250 lbs. and it has broad, non-slip pedals. Maximum weight 250 lbs. Made of steel tubing, molded plastic and foam.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Love It! Comment: I have only had it for about 3 weeks, but I love it! It's easy to set up, easy to use and easy to store! No complaints so far. :)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Decent for the price Comment: I live in a small condo and needed something light and not bulky. This Gazelle worked out well for me. It comes in a box but it's not hard to put together. It squeaks a little but I squirted a little oil on the hinges and that seems to have done the trick. The calorie / timer monitor works well. I'd recommend this for the price.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A PERFECT EXERCISE FOR A BABY BOOMER WITH MS Comment: I am a 53-year-old woman who has always been active. After being diagnosed with MS in July '08, I knew I wanted to continue to keep my body as strong as I could but could no longer walk long distances without becoming uncomfortable. The gentle glide of the Gazelle and my ability to control the speed and length of my stride is the perfect "medicine" for me. My 55-year-old sister and my 57-year-old husband have also benefitted! Now, every day, each of us does at least 10 minutes(that would be me!) to 25 minutes. We all plan to increase our daily times as 2009 progresses. I would recommend the Gazelle to any one at any age!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great machine for the price Comment: I bought my Gazelle at the end of October and had lost 4 lbs by Thanksgiving. Fell off the exercising wagon after a trip to Tokyo, but am now back to at least an hour a day on the Gazelle and my clothes started fitting better after just a week. It's a great machine that gives you real results if you put in the effort. You do need to set your pace above a leisurely walk - I suspect the people complaining about the lack of "burn" just didn't exert themselves. My only complaint is that you can't set the resistance, but I get around this by moving faster. Plus -- it's a machine you'll actually use, and not for hanging your clothes on at the end of the day. I'm out the door for work by 8:00 and not home until 7:00 p.m., so I really like the fact that I can hop on and work out while watching TV at night before bed, or in half hour increments before and after work. I consider this a realistic exercise regime - you'll feel good without feeling beat after a workout, you can just hop on and go anytime you have a free minute, and you can do it in the privacy of your own home on a machine that takes up remarkably little space.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Workout, Easy on Knees Comment: Having recovered from a knee sprain, I was looking for a way to workout which didn't involve impact. Since my knee is still healing and is a bit sensitive, I was very happy to find that this piece of equipment provides a good aerobic workout without causing any knee pain. It's very quiet and folds flat for easy storage. It's very sturdy, too. I enjoy using the computer to track calories burned and distance traveled. The only downside is that it was a bit difficult to assemble because the bar was so tight, it wouldn't slip into place and had to be hammered in with a mallot. Also, when I first started using it, I had trouble locating an annoying squeek. I discovered that one of the preassembled joints had been over-tightened. Once I loosened the nut, the squeek went away immediately and it's been perfectly quiet ever since.
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