FreeMotion Elliptical Trainers

FreeMotion Elliptical TrainersFreeMotion Fitness is a subsidiary of ICON, who also owns NordicTrack and Proform. While FreeMotion ellipticals share some similarities with other ICON brands they are considered a higher class of elliptical trainers with models meant for commercial use.

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Free Motion elliptical trainers boast incredibly long stride lengths, nearly twice as long as the industry standard as well as luxury features like built-in TVs.

Designed for frequent intense workouts from multiple users FreeMotion ellipticals are rated to support users up to 350lbs. A high weight capacity directly correlates to stability and construction quality, so it’s an important spec to look for if you need an elliptical for intense workouts by multiple users regardless of their weight.

With stride lengths up to 35” FreeMotion ellipticals offer an efficient workout that helps you burn more calories, stimulate more muscle groups and reach your fitness goals fast. From your calves to your glutes and even your core, Free Motion elliptical trainers make you push your body to its limits for an incredibly effective workout. The user defined strides make working comfortable for users of any height or capability, making them perfect for families, office exercise rooms or commercial gym settings. FreeMotion elliptical trainers excel at providing an intense workout without interruptions with included features like quick touch resistance buttons rather than disruptive scrolling buttons.

As an ICON brand, some FreeMotion ellipticals offers the ability to add extra workouts through iFIt SD cards. IFit cards include 8 weeks of workouts designed and guided by professional personal trainers that automatically adjust your speed and incline.

Not only do FreeMotion ellipticals help you stay motivated with music thanks to built-in speakers and iPod/MP3 player ports, but many offer a built-in TV option. Watching a favorite TV show during a workout can be just the distraction most people need to exercise longer and more often. Having a personal TV not only helps to stay focused, but reduces neck strain that can result from turning to look at a TV elsewhere in the room.

While most customers leave favorable comments in a FreeMotion elliptical review, they fall well outside of most budgets. Although the weigh capacity indicates a solid build, the warranties don’t instill the same message. Considering the price, especially for the commercial models, FreeMotion ellipticals aren’t very generous. In comparison to

LifeCore’s 5-10 year parts warranties on their ellipticals in the couple thousand dollar range, FreeMotion parts warranties of 2 years fall flat. However for most customers FreeMotion offers more appealing features like built-in speakers and TVs, iFit card capabilities and longer strides ranges.

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