Well mine went together without a hitch, no filing sanding etc. I was expecting the worst based on all the reviews but that never came to fruition. Everything fit well an lined up properly. Putting the arms together where you have to insert the shafts was a little bit tricky because of the close tolerances but you want that in a bearing surface, you don''t want lose and sloppy. Using a c-clamp to press the shafts in worked like a champ and the movement then was smooth without any binding. The holes and bushing were a tight fit, but you want that, filing sanding is going to introduce slop which is detrimental in the the long run.
I found the instructions more then adequate. Good pictures showing each piece and item numbers on the fasteners that you could cross reference in the parts list to know the size and even had the fastener item number next to the fastener on the card containing them. Have no idea what people are looking for that said the instructions were poor.
As far as operation once it was assembled, smooth as silk. No squeaking no rocking, nothing like that at all, very solid and smooth. I wonder if the people that complained about the rocking knew the about the levelers on the ends of each the three footing bars and adjusted them. And for the squeakers I wonder if enough of the supplied grease was applied and not only in the bore of the bushings and on the shafts but also on the face of the bushings.
The only complaint I have is some scuffing on some of the plastic in spots but that does not affect operation. And could have been caused by me transporting it home because I laid it down in the bed of my truck and it slid around a bit on the way. Its packaging it meant for it to be standing.
I was contemplating whether to give this a 4 or a 5 because to me a 5 pretty much implies perfect. I decided to give it a 5 because although it may not be perfect my experience assembling it was uneventful, it''s operation is smooth and as described, and it has the features I was looking for.I did lots of research on elliptical''s before deciding to buy this one. I bought this one, because A) I tested it at a sporting goods store and thought it was amazing for the price, and B) there were no reviews of it available anywhere, because it was new. No reviews in my mind, meant, no negative reviews to turn me off from it like there were for every single other elliptical I considered.
Cutting to the chase, it works well. It has adjustments so you can set the pedals between 16 and 20", whereas I typically use mine at 19" and I''m only 5''5". There is a total of 18 program settings, 9 that focus on how many calories you want to burn, and 9 that focus on how long you want exercise. There is also a manual setting.. just start peddling, increase resistance and go until you want to stop. This is the setting I typically use, at resistance level 6, for 20 minutes. Burns me 250 calories. Not bad.
Other capabilities are the myfit option, which excited me when I bought it, but you have to purchase some things separately for about another $100, which I will probably never do. It also has a build in Ipod dock, that i have not tested. I prefer to watch a video on my laptop off to the side while exercising.
Now the cons, and honestly, this will be enough to make me wish there were reviews before I bought this. These cons may or may not, only apply to MY elliptical, however.
-It rocks back and forth. And again, I''m small, light, and am not using a lot of resistance or effort, so it''s a structural issue. As you see in the picture of it, it doesn''t have a lot of support at the front to keep it down.
-Mine squeaks like crazy. Although I know why, and I''ll tell you, it is the most annoying thing ever. Although I can get away with dealing with it because I have a hearing loss and just keep my hearing device off. The reason for the squeaking is because when I was putting together the leg with the arm on the left side, the leg, or arm, piece was off in its design. You have to insert a metal rod into the front end of the leg that attaches to the arm, then back to the leg, so it glides like it does, and I had to push down on the leg to get it aligned with the arm to get the rod in. And when I use the machine, I can tell this is where the squeaking, and maybe even the rocking issue, is coming from, b/c when peddling, it''s forcing itself in and out of the appropriate alignment to deal with this. Otherwise, this does not seem to have a negative impact on it''s capabilities and its usage, nor will it probably cause structural issues someday. It is just an annoyance that if it turns out the squeaking is more common than with mine, no one would buy this. Again though, the one I tested at a store, didn''t speak...and didn''t rock.. that I recall.
But otherwise, for only $600, it''s not a horrible elliptical. But I''ve definitely read enough reviews to see many in this price range break down within a year, come with broken parts, have limited electrical options (setting the resistance or time, etc) and so on.
The one thing I wish it had though, as a free, built in BMI took where you simply enter your age, weight, and height, and it''ll take a more appropriate guess at how many calories you burn. I assume that would come with the MyFit program if you buy it, but it''s not built into this.
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The first shock: It takes two to put this hummer together. At 215 pounds I shouldn''t wonder why, but I did not know its weight and I did not know how hard it would be. I am a bachelor and used to figuring out how to make do, but not this time. My neighbor and I spent several hours getting the thing assembled. Second shock: the instructions are not very good. The pieces are not easily identified and the clearances/tolerances for some parts are minuscule. Still, once I got it put together, it was one fine machine. If you decide to purchase this piece of equipment, take them up on the offer to have a professional assemble it. Yes, it adds an additional $200.00 to the bill, but you will then have the peace of mind knowing that the thing is assembled correctly and you will not have to face the headache of figuring out what they mean when they say, "hook up this whatsit to that gizmo."I ordered this elliptical with some trepidation due to negative comments in the on-line reviews on the difficulty of assembly. Frankly I do not understand all the fuss. My son and I followed the directions and fully assembled the unit in two and one half hours with no difficulties. It does take two people (like the instructions state) and anyone trying to assemble this unit solo is in serious trouble. Maybe the key is to actually read the instructions before starting. Everything fit, the small hardware was nicely and clearly identified and packaged so there was no hunting, looking for a one inch versus a one and one quarter inch screw. We did assemble two sections backwards and had to go back to go and repeat that sequence. For comments on its performance and reliability please read other reviews as I only have a couple of days experience with the unit.Husband put elliptical together by himself with no trouble at all, in 2hours. Have had no trouble with it . Over Christmas my family members including 80 year old mom tried it and loved the low impact of it. I was going to get a treadmill but I am glad I got the elliptical!

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