Stamina SpaceMate E100 Elliptical Trainer
February 17, 2010 by admin
Filed under Aerobic Training
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Smooth, gliding, low - impact Stamina SpaceMate E100 Elliptical Trainer is easy on your joints. Here's one of the most popular machines in the gym! But now, you can use it anytime right at home. Elliptical Trainer workouts burn a similar number of calories as jogging, but without the risk of injury to the back, knees, hips or ankles. Your feet never leave the pedals, so you get a low-impact workout. Foot pedals can be worked in a forward or reverse motion to target the muscles in your lower body in different ways. Good news: Variable resistance tension knob increases or decreases your workout intensity; Smooth, gliding elliptical motion makes it fun; Small design to fit most any workout area; Foam-covered, continuous handlebar for a full range of hand positions; Electronic fitness monitor displays speed, time, distance, calories burned or scans between all readouts; Ideal machine for losing weight, building endurance or toning muscles; 250-lb. weight limit; 32 x 22 1/4 x 52 3/8h., weighs 35 lbs.; Minor assembly required. Consult a doctor before beginning any exercise program. Order now for your own personal use! Stamina SpaceMate E100 more info



D. Klein on Fri, 2nd Apr 2010 1:52 am
Pretty Good product
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Took me about 30-40 minutes to put this together. Was a bit confusing, but I had to improvise and it was fine.
Once assembled, we found a stable place to use it, and it works great so far!
SWJ on Mon, 17th May 2010 9:07 am
A space saver, but………
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
Bought this because it’s a space-saver. I was not expecting too much, but this is a very bad elliptical unit. The limited range of motion combined with the irregular pumping action one experiences as you `cycle’ through your steps make this machine a very, very poor choice for your supplemental workout (knees in particular). Better to spend an extra $100 – $200 and buy a larger unit that includes the moving arm-poles for a more total body workout. Something that gives you a smooth `ride’ along with an adjustable stride. Several years ago, I bought a slightly more expensive machine with the desirable features I’ve listed above. It was big — definitely not a space saver — but it worked just fine and didn’t cost a ton of money (sold it when I moved). I’ve learned my lesson and will be returning my purchase to Walgreens…and then start shopping for a better machine.
Ladona on Sat, 3rd Jul 2010 8:31 pm
Does the job
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I decided to get into shape in the beginning of the year. I’ve had this machine now for about 3 months. It’s great for people who are just getting use to working out. I love it. It doesn’t really simulate running though…more like speed walking. It’s definitely worth the $100. I’ve just recently come across some creaking noises, but I use it at least 4 hours a week so it could be just normal wear and tear.
I do recommend this machine.