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Eclipse 1100 HR/A Elliptical Trainer

Eclipse 1100 HR/A Elliptical Trainer

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Brand: Eclipse
Category: Sports

List Price: $499.99
Buy New: $379.95 (On sale from $499.95)
You Save: $120.00 (24%)

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 26 reviews
Sales Rank: 829

Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 85
Dimensions (in): 44 x 26.5 x 61

Model: E1100HRA-2
UPC: 793993012777
EAN: 0793993110046
ASIN: B00006L4ZW

Release Date: September 10, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Features:
  • Sleek and quiet elliptical trainer with patented orbital linkage system
  • Provides smooth elliptical pattern with natural, low-impact stride; slip-resistant foot pedals
  • Fitness computer tracks time, speed, distance, and calories burned
  • LCD window with 12 pre-set workout programs, one Manual Program, one User Program, and one Heart Rate Control Program
  • Measures 22.5 x 64 x 41 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Sleek and quiet, the 1100HRA is thepremier in-home elliptical cross-trainer that delivers a true health club workout. The low-impact stride feels completely natural and is exceptionally smooth through the entire range of motion, while linked upper body arms provide a total body workout. The 1100HRA offers an expanded electronics package and automatic, HeartRate Control magnetic resistance system. Forward and reverse motion. High-density foam handgrips. Water bottle with easy access holder. Transportation wheels for easy maneuverability. Solid steel construction.

Amazon.com Product Description
Sleek and quiet, the Eclipse 1100 HR/A elliptical cross trainer from Fitness Quest makes a terrific home workout accessory. The trainer showcases a unique, patented orbital linkage system that provides you with a smooth elliptical pattern as you work out. As a result, the trainer's quiet, low-impact stride feels completely natural and is exceptionally smooth through the entire range of motion. The machine's expanded electronics package, meanwhile, includes an easy-to-use fitness computer that tracks time, speed, distance, and approximate calories burned. And thanks to the 10 preset workout programs and two heart rate control programs, you can easily define a workout pace that's comfortable yet challenging.

Another handy feature is the 1100 HR/A's focus bar, which features built-in hand pulse sensors for immediate heart rate readings. This gives you a convenient way to keep track of your heart rate, helping you stay within the target zone and maximize your calorie burn. Other details include large, slip-resistant foot pedals designed for stability and ample foot room, a 15-inch stride length, a water bottle holder and reading rack, and a set of bottom wheels for easy transport. The trainer, which holds up to 275 pounds, measures 22.5 by 64 by 41 inches (W x H x D), weighs 90 pounds, and carries a one-year warranty.

About Elliptical Trainers
Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips.

Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home.

Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints.




Customer Reviews:   Read 21 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Amazon Great, Eclipse Not So Much   December 7, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

DO NOT BUY THIS MACHINE UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR WIFE TO HIT YOUR UPS DELIVERY GUY WITH A BROOM.

I purchased the Eclipse because of the reviews on Amazon - mostly they indicated that the machine worked great, but would break after two years of daily use. This I can live with. Heck, if an exercise machine isn't a rack for partially-dirty clothing at this point and I've put in 800 hours of sweat and blood into it, it's still far cheaper than joining an exercise club.

So, I put it together. Assembly was easy. My eight year old and I slapped the thing together with a minimum amount of cussing. He knows I don't like him cussing.

My son was particularly happy about the included water bottle. For some reason he has a minor obsession with them. Hydration is his mantra.

I put my exercise togs on and started ellipticising, or whatever you call it. I set the timer for 40 minutes, and made it through 35 minutes of silent sweeaty cardio. The silent part is nice, because my wife is a writer and comes out and hits me with a broom if I make too much noise.

5 minutes left, right? Then the thing started making a horrendous clunking on the downstep on the right side. My thoughts? Maybe it's left handed. In order to avoid making my wife angry and getting her broom out, I stopped.

The next day, I called customer service. They indicated that the part to replace was a little bearing. They'd ship it out in 7-10 days. Hmm, I get to pay to repair the thing on the first go 'round, after one excercise session?

So, I waited.

Bearing shows up. I don't know what they feed the people who tighten the bolts on these things in China, but they must have bulging arms and tendons of rippling steel. I finally got the bearing off, and replaced it.

The thunking stayed, and my wife re-emerged with her broom. I hit the Amazon website, furiously re-packed the Eclipse in the original shipping container, and *poof* a UPS man appeared immediately to whisk it away, muttering that he hated lifting three hundred pound boxes. My wife hit him with the broom and he stopped whining.

No, I'm not getting another Eclipse, but whatever I do buy will be from Amazon.

Jeff Bezos, you still rock.



1 out of 5 stars Was sent used/repackaged and non-functional product   November 17, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The trainer I was sent was non-functional and had probably been returned by someone before me because the components didn't align well when assembled according to instructions. Amazon refunded the purchase amount and arranged pickup so no complaints there. However I spent more than two hours assembling it with great care before it turned out that the previous owner also had the same issue with the alignment (extensive scratch marks on the body exactly where the problem was). I hope they don't resend the same trainer to anyone else.


2 out of 5 stars Remember..   October 26, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

You get what you pay for. This elliptical lasted for about two years before it broke. I rode it just about every day for 30 +/- minutes. I really had a hard time aligning the main column so that the left/right steps function correctly. I will buy another elliptical but plan to upgrade.


4 out of 5 stars good product   October 2, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This trainer is great. Though it produces some squeaky sound, overall I'm happy with this product.


5 out of 5 stars Eclipse 1100 HR/A Eliptical Trainer   September 22, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have owned my elliptical trainer for two weeks now and am thrilled with it. Easy to put together and use. I am a beginner with this at the age of 61 after have a major heart attack a year ago and having to have a pacemaker installed I was a little afraid of this machine. Now I am exercising for an hour every day and am up to 14 miles a day. I feel fantastic and love the silence of the machine even after the use that I have put the machine through. I highly recomend this product to the beginner and the advanced. I am not working so joining a gym is out of the question. This is the closest I have come to a real gym workout.

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