Monday, January 13, 2014

Livestrong Fitness LS13.0E-2 Elliptical Trainer-Best Seller in USA

Livestrong Fitness LS13.0E-2 Elliptical Trainer
List Price : $2,099.00Price : $1,299.00Code : B008PQK2H2* Special discount only for limited time




Product Feature


  • Elliptical trainer provides challenging cardio workout in comfort of your own home, with numerous ergonomic design features that minimize wear and tear on your body
  • Long, flat ellipse motion mimics your natural stride; low and tight handlebars comfortably fit most users; MaxTone gel pedals provide cushioning and arch support
  • Heavy-duty, 30-pound flywheel delivers the smoothest motion; extra-wide tracking window with excellent readability; Change the speed and incline with touch of a button
  • Measures 31 by 63 by 75 inches (W x H x D), with 220-pound unit weight and 350-pound maximum user weight
  • Includes the following manufacturer's warranties against defects in materials and workmanship: lifetime on frame; five years on parts; and two years on labor

Product Description


High on features. Low on impact. Matches your movement stride for stride. Overlapping pedal rotation promotes natural forward motion. Pedals are lower for increased headroom with standard ceilings. Long, flat ellipse motion mimics your natural stride. Low and tight handlebars comfortably fit most users.


Product Detail


  • Amazon Sales Rank: #107509 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Livestrong Fitness
  • Model: HEP0378-01
  • Released on: 2012-11-01
  • Dimensions: 20.50" h x20.50" w x49.90" l,270.00 pounds






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Product Reviews

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Great machine at this price point
By paul2earth
Pretty much everything that I expected at this price range. Delivery from Amazon was super fast even with free shipping. The shipper won't take it up stairs, so I had it delivered to my garage. After unpacking, all parts were light enough to easily get up to my 2nd story room - except for the main flywheel component which was a bit of a workout, but doable by one person (though I'd recommend two).

Packaging was very good and well protected, and everything arrived in good condition. Step-by-step packaging of the nuts and bolts greatly simplified assembly, and I had the whole thing together in about 2 1/2 hours. Added some extra lithium grease on the axles to ward off any squeaks, and once together, everything fired up just fine and the elliptical worked great with no extra noises. Feels very solid, and gives a great workout with plenty of resistance and up-hill elevation. Display unit is just the right size to hold a tablet or book, and drink holder, mp3 jack, and all controls are easy to access and all work well. Programming was easy, and the improved display on the LS13.0E-2 over the previous year's model (LS13.0E) was worth the extra $100.

I usually cap out at 4 stars unless something is exceptional, but I really like this unit and after putting it together, I feel confident that it will give good long-term service. I considered the Sole E35 and the Costco-sold Xterra FS5.8E, but settled on the Livestrong based on reviews, features, and aesthetics (price was the same for all). Feel good about the choice and contributing to the Livestrong foundation as they struggle to get past Lance-the-liar.

17 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
3Great... if you ignore the many minor issues
By A. Bradford
A replacement for a same price range, different brand unit, this Livestrong 13.0E v2 was a heavily researched purchase.

My bad.

Overall, it's a fine machine, or could be.

For home users, the two saved profiles are nice (but it's dumb to spend five minutes beeping "okay" to every step of that custom program every time you hit start).

The visual display is fine (but there is no reason why calories and heart rate should be on two different click-to-view screens).

The incline ramp makes for a much better workout than a immobile elliptical (though when it's moving, you'll have visions of an aging garbage truck running its compactor).

Clearly, it's the parentheses that kill the stars.

For every neat feature, it seems there's a sigh and an asterisk.

Let's try another one.

Quality packaging included a partial wooden frame under the cardboard (unfortunately, this did not prevent stress-bent discoloration of plastic around the flywheel, nor a full break in said plastic on the other side).

See? More parentheses.

Yes, contacting Livestrong was not the end of the world, and yes, they will send some technician with replacement parts at some point, but for this kind of cash, the unit should arrive alive. And if there is a problem, there should be only one.

As this unit doesn't come assembled, it gives you time to think. For example: this cost how much again? The screws should be fabricated of depleted uranium... or, maybe they could just include a couple extra ones?

Assembly also means you know what you broke, and you know what you didn't break, but is broken.

On mine, the heart rate monitor is (also) broken.

That's probably okay, because the heart rate sensors are only on the inner, non-adjustable, hobbit ergonomics, motionless horrible T-Rex baby hat-rack arms that have slippery metal strips, and which make no sense at all to hold onto throughout the entire duration of a workout. The exterior hungry mantis arms swish around like groping scissors, and it would be a disaster even if the HR actually registered in BPM instead of... nothing.

[Note: the larger, swinging arms can be deleted somewhat gracefully, plastic V tips, at the time of assembly -- but that rather defeats the purpose of a full-body workout. Then again, so does not having heart rate sensors at the location of half of that full body.]

Back to what doesn't work. Also DOA were two of the motorized incline buttons (10% and 20% -- oddly, 100% doesn't take you vertical, because it's 100% of... some other percent?) as well as the first two "program" buttons, which form an "L" shape of four dead buttons. Worth every penny!

The fan. Is it broken? Hard to say. If you enjoy the sound of angry bees without the usual air movement of a mean swarm, the fan is awesome. And no, the fan isn't why you buy an elliptical, but if you buy one that has a fan, then it could make an effort. Noise doesn't evaporate sweat.

Update: several minutes logged without further incident; stopping to log that the incline ramp is not dead. Not yet. Although this ignores the assorted buttons that control said ramp, which are, in fact, quite dead. But with the manual for warm-up reading material, it's also worth noting that the warranty for the mechanism of the ramp contains a special exemption from the otherwise 5-year "parts" and is instead... merely under 1-year warranty.

Argh. That's the sort of fine print easily missed before you buy. The sound the incline ramp motor produces suggests that 1) you, my friend, are really, really fat, 2) never mind, it sounds awful even when you get off, and 3) yup, it's under warranty for one year, not five.

The power cord. Like screws and bolts, for 1300 clams, it would be so very, very nice if the a/c cord were long enough to plug into... a nearby outlet, maybe? It's six feet long, plus or minus six feet. The cord spills out from the left front clumsily, and the reason for the estimate on length is due to it being a tense coil of the most unyielding petroleum derivative you can possibly imagine. If only the flywheel sheathing were so durable!

So I hate this elliptical, right?

Well, no, not really.

When it comes down to it, this specific machine has some broken plastic and requires new electronics in places. It could easily be a case of bad luck.

As an example of the breed, it matches what others have said: it's very smooth, it's quiet (err, except for the fan), and the resistance can go to insanity.

The rest are primarily petty complaints, but petty can be useful, because right now there's only one (five star) review, and the petty bits can help identify trends.

It's petty to note there are "up to 10" segments visible on the visual display, yet you will be asked to program 15 segments if you do a 90-minute custom program... which means you can't see the full curve of your resistance, not all at once. Then the incline is entirely separate for that same custom program. You'll fight the aging process by pushing your brain to remember 15 settings of resistance while establishing your 15 settings of incline (of which you can only see 10)! Not.

Even if it were not broken, for the price, petty seems fair.

And so does a three-star rating.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Elliptical
By Razor
I did a lot of research on numerous ellipticals and went with this one. I was going to go with the 10.0 but chose this one for a few hundred more for the better warranty. I also looked at the Sole, Horizon and Epic. The overall ratings from independent reviewers rated this as the best machine in this price range. This elliptical is actually built by Johnson, one of the bigger companies in the world that builds fitness machines. Their customer service was also a reason I chose this machine. The other companies did not have a favorable review on customer service. Buying this machine from Amazon was also a great deal because shipping was free and there was no tax, a hundred dollar savings. The machine was packaged very well, shipping was a breeze. The delivery company called, gave a me a window and brought it into my front door. Installation was a breeze too. Everything was laid out and the book was easy to follow. Took a couple hours because I wanted to take my time and do it right. They even had a pull cable attached to easily pull the wires up into the display module. I didn't have to fish it up or anything. The machine runs smooth and is almost undetectable from another room. My wife was using it in the other room and I could barely hear it going. All in all I am very happy with this machine.

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