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Horizon Fitness E52 Programmable Elliptical Trainer
 
Manufacturer: Horizon Fitness
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List Price: $799.99
Sale Price: $600.00
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Product Description

Constructed from heavy-gauge steel, the Horizon E52 Elliptical Trainer is a dual action elliptical that is specifically designed to provide you with a strenuous workout for both your upper and lower body. The E52 has a generous 16” stride length and a 30” pedal arm length for a smooth and ergonomic stride. Additionally, the Horizon E52 offers 20 levels of resistance to help you meet or exceed your workout goals. The E52 incorporates 4 pre-programmed personal trainer workouts designed to challenge every type of user. A striking blue backlit LCD screen displays your workout progress allowing you to easily monitor your progress at a glance. The addition of the one touch keys makes it easy to modify your workout program on the fly, and an easy to use contact heart rate monitor is built into the hand grip to monitor your pulse.

Product Details

  • Magnetic resistance for smooth, quiet operation
  • Large, blue backlit LCD screen lets you see key metrics at a glance
  • Resistance range from 1 (light) to 20 (strenuous)
  • Manufacturer warranty: frame - lifetime; brake - 7 years; parts and labor - 1 year
  • Includes elliptical trainer, owner's manual and warranty

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Not bad in the long run
 
Review Date: April 26, 2006
Reviewer: C. S. Anderson, Columbia SC
I purchased a like model back in 2003. I have used the machine on a daily basis for about an hour a day (sometimes two)(I used to run track until arthritis set in). For the price this machine excels. This machine is really designed for light to moderate use, anything more, and you will learn very quickly that is can't handle the stress. If I had to choose from all of the current selling models that Horizen sells, this series would be my first choice.

I have spent a considerable period of time maintaining my machine. Upon my purchase both arm bearing burned out within about six months. Horizen supposedly redesigned the bearing to be more durable, and since that time I haven't had any problems. One thing I can say is buy a bottle of silicon, and occasionally disassemble the arms from the machine, lubricating where the arms connect with the body of the machine. This will save you a whole lot of hassle and down time. The main reason, I recommend this machine over the new models, is for the ease of maintenance. I'm not the best handy man, but a simple wrench and silicon are all you need to maintain the machine (the first time you take it apart, you will have to find a special pair of pliers for a small ring. Leave the ring off, and maintenance is a lot easier, just be forewarned not to push out, away from the machine to hard). The newer models are more encased in layers of added material. They also have more parts, which adds to the complexity of any repairs that might need to be done. The tracks and wheels can be lubricated with silicon, and that will cut done on the noise considerably. The fan on the machines will burn out withen a year, if you need a fan, get a cheap one to hook onto the machine, don't rely on the one provided.

Be forewarned, that Horizen parts and maintenance guarantee, is nothing to be excited about. They will ship parts for a year, but when it comes to getting a person out to your house to fix it, it might take two to three weeks (they rely on local people and sometimes it take a while to find somebody that will fix it). Learn yourself to fix the machine, or find somebody that will. For your future reference: if you need parts after that, then you will have to purchase them. Its not to bad price wise, but just be forewarned that you will have to buy parts, such as bearing etc (looked all over the place for similar padded washers, and was never able to find anything like the ones on the machine).

The only other recommendation is get a mat to put under it. The silicon and dust associated with that, can make quite a mess.

Overall, for the price, it is an investment for your health well worth it.
Great value for the money
 
Review Date: March 21, 2006
Reviewer: T. Wagner, San Diego, CA
It's no Precore, but considering the price, this elliptical is probably one of the best values out there. It's got the features that really matter (quiet, smooth operation, 20 resistance levels, heart-rate monitor, calorie counter, etc.) and none of the gimmicks (like a fan or speakers). It took about an hour to assemble, and has performed great. If you're looking in the under-$1,000 range for a good elliptical, you can't wrong with the Horizon E-52.
Awesome for the $$$$$
 
Review Date: March 21, 2006
Reviewer: Lynn Gaetano, Virginia Beach, VA
I purchased the Horizon E52 after much research. They have one of the BEST warranties for this level of product. Amazon had it delivered earlier than expected. In fact, I received it even before the original ship date! You will need help with assembly but all in all I think it took us less than 2 hours.

I've used the machine for a little longer than a month and it runs great! I would suggest an equiment mat when you purchase an elliptical just for vibration purposes. But it's not too noisy. I do have to turn up the TV a bit, but no big deal. The resistance levels are great too. And there are four different programs which I enjoy too. Obviously this is not a PRECOR gym level machine. But I don't think I could have gotten a better product for the $$$.
Horizon E52 Elliptical Trainer
 
Review Date: March 16, 2006
Reviewer: Tina Mittelsteadt, Bismarck, ND United States
We like the E52 Elliptical Trainer, it is easy to use. It was easy to assemble. There have been two issues we have had with the machine. Our feet slip and we are constantly adjusting them. We tried putting on a non skid material but this did not help. The other problem we are having is while exercising the display panel quits. It is securely plugged in so I am not sure why this is happening.
Some headache getting it but a GOOD machine
 
Review Date: September 10, 2005
Reviewer: Amit J. Patel, Rutgers, Pharmacy
I don't know what had happend to this order. Usually Amazon is good with their shipping; however I odered this machine on the 24 of Aug. and recieved it on the 8th of Sep..

The assembly came with some problem, the main shaft was bent and it did not allow me to place the mast inside, so I resorted to a hammer and pliers. After that everything was a breeze (it also helps if you have your own tools, it would make it a lot faster than those provided).

When I finally got onto the machine, it was GREAT. I'm used to using a Precor machine at the gym, and this does not stand up to it; but for a home gym at a resonable price I'm definately glad I bought this. I have it on a level floor (that helps a lot) so it does not "wobble", the resistance is great, NEEDS a water bottle holder, few but effective programs, and it's quiet.

I would recommend this to someone.

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