Schwinn 450 Elliptical Trainer-Best Seller in USA
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$999.00Price : $799.99Code : B0055WRZ3I* Special discount only for limited time
Product Feature
- Innovative Elliptical trainer with a long 20-inch stride, 16 resistance levels, and built-in heart rate monitoring
- Unique, adjustable ramp with up to a 15 degree incline, to change your stride and target different muscle groups
- 11 workout programs include profile courses, quick start, and distance goal; 4 heart rate programs; Schwinn Advantage workout tracking
- Adjustable movement handles for varied upper body workouts with fixed and moving handle bars
- In-console speakers and MP3 music input port; built-in fan; transport wheels; comprehensive warranty coverage
Product Description
The Schwinn® 450 elliptical gives you an ergonomic, fat-burning workout, with intuitive controls and customizable programs to work with your specific fitness goals. It offers a long, 20" stride length and a multiple-position ramp that modifies the elliptical path to intensify your workout. And with its integrated heart monitor, you'll know when your heart rate is in the fat-burning zone, ensuring more efficient exercise routines.
Product Detail
- Amazon Sales Rank: #151981 in Sports & Outdoors
- Size: One Size
- Color: Multi
- Brand: Schwinn
- Model: 450
- Released on: 2011-10-01
- Dimensions: 12.60" h x26.00" w x66.00" l,230.00 pounds
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Product Reviews
163 of 177 people found the following review helpful.
I love this machine! Sturdy, well designed & delivers a total body workout
By Tom D.
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1X68HPA2BSDRH I'd been shopping for an elliptical for a few weeks before receiving the Schwinn 450 for review. There were several makes and models that I compared at online and also tested at a few local sporting goods stores.
The Schwinn 450 elliptical is sturdy and offered the features I was looking for. Here's a short video review to give you a better idea of the machine.
Note: If the display is not something you really need, the Schwinn 420 is an excellent alternative to the 450.
34 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
Schwinn 450 Elliptical
By Noonan75
After working our treadmill to an untimely demise, we started to think about replacement, and my wife and I both agreed that we'd rather have an elliptical. There were a ton of things to consider, and lots to choose from. We did a lot of research online, and price compared to the physical stores before deciding on the Schwinn 450. It's a new model, so there wasn't a ton of user feedback, but the earlier Schwinn models were well reviewed and well priced, so we took a leap of faith with the 450. I couldn't be happier. The package, due to its size, was delivered by ABF, and it arrived about 4 days earlier than Amazon's estimation.
This unit took me about 3 hours to assemble, but it could be done quicker. It wasn't difficult, I just took my time. It's only the second step in the assembly that requires a 2nd person, the rest is a one person job. A word of advice on the assembly: don't overtighten when attaching the mast or the pedal arms to the crank assembly. If you overtighten when attaching the pedal arms to the crank assembly, you may experience a "clicking" sound when in use. If you overtighten when attaching the mast, you may experience a creak similar to bedsprings. Both can be easily remedied by loosening each hexnut or bolt (depending on which is making noise) just a quarter turn. I initially overtightened both, and having loosened the appropriate hardware, the machine is now virtually silent. We have this in our basement, but I doubt I'd wake my wife up early in the morning if this was upstairs. Additionally, this unit is rather heavy (I believe it's over 200 lbs), which means I wouldn't want to carry it up the stairs (in other words, assemble it where you intend to use it), but it does have rollers in the front that allow you to lift the back of the machine in order to move it around the room. The substantial weight also means that the machine is extremely stable when in use...no wobble to speak of.
The machine offers a relatively wide variety of pre-set programs and 16 resistance levels. We've only had this assembled for about a week, so I can't comment on all of them, but there appears to be enough variety to keep things from getting stale. If you do get bored, there's a manual setting with which you can design your own workout. There's a manual incline that you can use to adjust the incline in stages up to I think 15 degrees. There's also the option of creating up to two user profiles, wherein you'll enter your age, weight, and gender and the machine will track your "stats" over time. There's a fan built into the console which I haven't used yet, but which I wouldn't count on to produce a real strong wind. Let's be realistic, it's a small fan. There's an ipod connection and speakers built into the console, if you'd rather not use earbuds, and a reading shelf for a magazine or e-reader.
So far, I can say that I'm extremely pleased with this purchase. It's whisper quiet (when assembled correctly) and offers a reasonable variety of workout options. A huge improvement over our dearly departed treadmill. I would not hesitate to recommend this to a friend.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
What I was hoping for!
By Dana Nourie
It's soon for me to be writing this review, but I'm excited about my Schwinn 450 elliptical. A few years ago I bought an elliptical I didn't like. It was just too hard to use and too noisy. A friend of mine has the Schwinn 420 and had recommended that model. When I started shopping again for an elliptical, I saw that the 450 is an upgrade of the 420.
I'm only 5 4" and just turned 50. I do hike and walk regularly, but I've known for some time I need to really increase my exercise program and I've just not been getting myself to the gym like I used to. I was concerned about the 20 inch stride on this machine, but it's no problem at all. I'm very comfortable with the stride. The arm bars are a bit of a reach for me when fully extended, but I prefer the stationary handles any way. To use the arm bars I have to lean forward.
The first package arrived so beat up I refused it. Large chunks of the box had been torn away, exposing the insides, where Styrofoam was broken all over the inside. The CEVA company that delivers really throws these things around! The second package arrived slightly battered, but I accepted and all was well.
It took my son and I 55 minutes to put the elliptical together. The directions were amazingly clear and well illustrated. I was really impressed with how they packaged the screws and washers, with everything clearly labeled. I used an adjustable wrench where it said the 10mm was needed. All the parts went together easily, and we had no problems screwing anything in. We didn't experience any holes out of alignment as some other reviewers seemed too.
Upon first using, we noticed some clicking sound. Fortunately, I had read about that and how to adjust here in the reviews. We adjusted the bottom levelers, tightened a few screws, until the clicking went away. With my first workout, it clicked twice, but not since then. So I'm wondering if everything is now settled into place. I will report back in a few months. I'm super happy with this machine!
Pros:
* Easy to put together with two people. Individual parts are heavy and seem really well made.
* Instructions were great! This is rare in instruction manuals.
* The console is easy to read and intuitive to use. I had no problem entering my user info, and getting started.
* There is a nice variety of programs with varying levels, and you can create custom programs as well.
* The water holder in the console is nicely placed.
* After tinkering with the levelers, the machine makes a soft whir sound that seems normal to me. I can hear my music or podcasts just fine.
* The stationary handles are great.
* The touch heart monitor works great.
* All readings on the console provide just the kind of info I want to see. It's really great.
Cons:
* CEVA freight delivery was horrible. The first time I turned down the package it had been battered and beaten so badly. I accepted the second, though there were holes and smashed and torn areas on the box. After cutting away the plastic yellow strips the box literally fell way. None of the staples were attached any longer! Schwinn needs to create the elliptical box better, and Amazon needs to hire less rough delivery.
* Clicking and clacking sounds are a bit scary, and I wouldn't have known what to do were it not for reviewers here on Amazon. Maybe some documentation about adjustments in the manual would be a good idea.
Improvements:
* I'd like Schwinn to get rid of the speakers and fan in the console, and move the magazine tray down three inches. I have an awesome speaker for my iPod, and that fan is so far away it's useless. I have a nice overhead fan in my room:-)
* I'd like the console to be angled forward about two inches. When reading the iPad or magazine lean back to far. I have overcome this with props behind it.
* The arms are hard for me to reach with my short arms. Schwinn has done a decent job of making them adjustable, but the kind of adjustments don't help me.
I'm very pleased with my purchase. I've only worked out twice so far, so I'll report back as time ticks on. If the machine continues working as it is currently, I'd give this a 5 star rating instead of 4. If it starts failing, I'll let you know, and I'll let you know how good the insurance is that I purchased here through Amazon. I do recommend this elliptical!
NOTE! After two days my elliptical developed a loud, annoying squeak. I tried loosening and tightening screws, leveling and re-leveling. Finally I found the same complaint for the 420, and some good explanations of how to fix the problem. We had to loosen, not the screws, but the nuts where the foot arms join the wheel. Because the nuts have rubber in them, these can be somewhat loose, not completely tightened without becoming more loose. When we loosened these two nuts, the squeak went away completely!
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