
Horizon EX-76 Elliptical Trainer
Price: $1,199
Bottom Line: Horizon has been making front drive ellipticals for about five years now. The feel and movement is not as good as their sister brand Vision and quality is definitely lacking with low end components.
| Features: |
Notes: |
Rating: |
| Drive System |
Front drive with upper body |
3 |
| Resistance |
Magnetic brake resistance |
6 |
| Feel/Motion |
18" to 19" variable stride, no-slip footpad, pivoting foot plate |
7 |
| Unit Weight |
14 lb. flywheel |
3 |
| Max User Weight |
300 lbs. |
6 |
| Stability |
Below average |
4 |
| Quality |
Below average |
4 |
| Display |
Orange LED with scrolling text |
6 |
| Smoothness |
Below average |
4 |
| Noise Level |
Average |
5 |
| Resistance Levels |
16 |
7 |
| Programs |
16 (Manual, Intervals 1, Intervals 2, Rolling 1, Rolling 2, Weight Loss, Weight Loss Plus, Reverse Train 1, Reverse Train 2, Random 1, Random 2, Race, Incline 1, Incline 2, Custom 1, Custom 2) |
6 |
| Heart Rate Monitoring |
Hand grip pulse |
5 |
| Warranty |
Frame- Lifetime, Brake - Lifetime, Parts - 1 year, Labor - 1 year |
4 |
| Overall Value |
This is the best of the Horizon elliptical trainers. |
6 |
| Average Rating: |
5.37 |
Pros:
- More resistance and better display than the other Horizon ellipticals.
Cons:
- Old and tired roller track design.
Manufacturer's web site: www.horizonfitness.com
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