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HomePrecor Fitness EquipmentEllipticals-EFX-CrosstrainersWeslo Momentum 630 Elliptical Trainer |
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|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 4 customer reviews )
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26 of 27 found the following review helpful:
You get what you pay for!!! Mar 09, 2009
By Melody L. Landwehr
"MRLandwehr"
This elliptical is so loud!!! I exchanged the first one that I bought for the same model thinking that I got a lemon...boy was I wrong. I've had the second one for 3 weeks and it just gets louder and louder. I followed the assembly directions to the letter and it still clicks and creeks. Please, spend a little more money and buy a better product!!
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Love it! Jul 28, 2011
By Katie I have had this elliptical for just over 2 years. I use it Mon-Fri for an average of 30-60 minutes. My only complaint and the reason for not giving it 5 stars is that it is loud, but nothing a pair of headphones and your favorite tunes can't block out. My husband does monthly maintenance (lubing the joints and tightening the bolts) to keep it in smooth working order.
I didn't expect that it would last as long as it has with as often as I use it and I always get a great cardio workout!
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Works well for what it is Jun 26, 2010
By Thomas Wick This unit is smallish and works best with someone under 160lbs. and under 5'10". Other than that it's balance is fine and the adjustable resistance will give a real workout.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Small scratching noise, but good for the money Aug 28, 2011
By Deborah Haynes As the cheapest elliptical out there, you would expect little out of this. The few problems are that the cover over the "wheels" that protect things from getting stuck in them tend to scrape along the rest of the machine. I tug or two here and there, and it gets back in place. The distance is in steps, not miles, so I don't like that. The pulse reader is in and out with accuracy. But while the bells and whistles may be so so, the machine itself works as it should, and is unaffected by mentioned problems. The resistance is strong, so there will be no problem gaining the strength that you desire.
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