I had been wanting an elliptical for months due to friends and family
ranting and raving about how effective the machine was at targeting just
about every muscle in your body, and with summer months quickly
approaching I figured I could use some toning in certain areas.
I knew that I did not want to spend thousands of dollars on one, nor did
I want to join a gym as my schedule makes it too much of a hassle to
really go home after work, get dressed for the gym, work out and go home
and shower. Instead I settled on a decent low budget elliptical. That
was basically how I ended up with Gold's Gym Stride Trainer 300
Elliptical.
This particular model was only available online, so I had no idea what I
was getting into. I based everything off of consumer reviews, and
although this particular elliptical has mixed reviews, I had to take the
plunge and see for myself just how well it worked, and how effective it
would be for me. Less than $400, and a week later I had my gigantic box
delivered.
Before getting into putting the exercise equipment together, let me go over a few of the perks that sold me on this model.
Gold's Gym Stride Trainer 300 Elliptical has a 14 inch stride, which is
not a whole lot of stride, but it is relatively basic to elliptical
machines. It states that the stride is adjustable, but I was not at all
able to figure out how that feature works, and I have had the machine
for over a month now.
The elliptical also has a heart rate monitor, 8 workouts to choose from
(or you can just go as you would), the machine claims to have silent
magnetic resistance, and resistance options from no resistance, to a
lot.
Set Up:
I played no part in the set up, by my boyfriend had it up and running in
about an hour. He stated that it was not hard getting together at all.
My Use:
Gold's Gym Stride Trainer 300 Elliptical worked beautifully for the
first week of use. I enjoyed hour long workouts, while watching netflix
on my iPad, which just made the time go by easily. The noise level was
not a bother at all, and sounded as silent as a new bicycle. The LCD
monitor was bright and easy to see, and the elliptical just seemed like
the dream machine I had always wanted.
I was even noticing a difference in my waist and legs after just a week
of daily use. I was using it for 1 hour per day consecutively.
A Week Later:
Now do not get me wrong, Gold's Gym Stride Trainer 300 Elliptical still
works perfectly for a workout, but after just a week of daily use the
machines supposed silent magnetic whatever- went from noise free to a
frigging racket. It clicks, squeaks, and truly takes a lot of the
enjoyment out of working out. I did not know something as simple as a
clicking noise could be so bothersome to me while working out, but it
is.
I had my boyfriend look at it, and oil up some of the parts, but after
testing it for himself he was able to find that the noise was coming
from the inner part of the elliptical, and he did not want to mess with
it as this part was pre-built by the factory.
UPDATE* A month later the noise stopped all together. Thank God, because it had grown very irritating during that time period.
The second annoyance with this elliptical was the LCD screen. It was
lighter and harder to see the numbers on it while working out. Granted I
could still see it, it was much lighter and for those with bad eyes, it
would easily become a major issue for them.
I figured that the batteries may have needed to be changed, but this did
not help the issue. There are days when I use it when the LCD is vivid
and easy to see, and other days where it is hard to see anything. It is
very give or take, and you never know what the LCD screen will do on any
given day.
For me though, it's not a deal killer, as I use other GPS devices to track my distances.
Overall:
Even with the issues, I still love the workout. It is easy, and fun,
which is very hard to find when it comes to equipment. I like it and
continue to go back to it. The best thing about it though are the
results, it quickly tones legs, butt, arms, and even the tummy. I like
it, it feels like a full body workout and the results show.
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