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Recommended: NO |
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Reason: Tiny stride length makes the Horizon a loser out of the gate. |
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Stride Length: 14" |
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# Programs: 4 preprogrammed |
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Resistance Type: Adjustable Magnetic |
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Heart Rate: Yes - Pulse Grip |
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Warranty: 90 Days |
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Special Features: None |
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Horizon e95 Elliptical Trainer
You've heard me rip other elliptical trainers that try to be budget friendly and slide in at a low price point to entice consumers to buy them... and here we go again with the Horizon e95 elliptical!
There is one weakness with the Horizon elliptical that is so glaring that, even if this machine scored perfect 10's across the board in every other respect I still couldn't recommend it with a clear conscience.
That weakness is the Horizon's minuscule stride length of 14".
There's just no excuse for a stride length of this size, why even bother making the elliptical in the first place if you're shortchanging your customers on one of the most important features on any elliptical?
Horizon e95 Elliptical Key Specs and Benefits:
The rest of the Horizon elliptical package is anything to write home about either.
Along with the pint-sized stride, there are only four programs, a pulse rate sensor and weak display console that isn't on par with other ellipticals in this price range like the Sole e35 elliptical.
Do yourself a favor and skip the Horizon elliptical and go see my best
ellipticals page to see what I recommend, or go read my elliptical
reviews to make your own decision about which elliptical trainer is
right for you...
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