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Life Fitness X5 Elliptical Cross-Trainer with Advanced Workout Console | 
| Brand: Life Fitness
List Price: $3,349.00 Buy New: $2,499.00 You Save: $850.00 (25%)
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 4761
Shipping Weight (lbs): 273 Dimensions (in): 88 x 39.2 x 28
Model: X5-XX00-0103/ADV-000X-0103 ASIN: B001A0I6A0
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 5 days
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| Features:
| • | The X5 offers a natural elliptical motion and a total body workout with synchronized upper- and lower-body movement | | • | Features 10 workout programs, two custom workouts, goal workouts, and two user profiles | | • | Oversized pedals accommodate feet of all shapes and sizes; change programs without restarting or losing your current workout information; SelectStride allows you to manually adjust the stride length from 18 to 24 inches in two-inch increments | | • | Polar wireless and Lifepulse digital contact heart rate monitoring system (wireless chest strap included) | | • | 350-pound maximum user weight; lifetime warranty on frame |
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Amazon.com Product Description The X5 Elliptical Cross Trainer from Life Fitness combines contemporary styling with exceptional workout versatility. Utilizing Life Fitness' SelectStride technology, the X5 allows you to adjust the stride length for different-sized users in the household. And by varying the stride, you can also target different muscle groups, such as thighs, calves, and glutes. The sleek style and quiet motion of the X5 make it an attractive addition to any room. Delivering a remarkably pure, natural elliptical motion, the X5 provides a total body workout with synchronized upper- and lower-body movement that will help you burn more calories with less perceived exertion--even more than other lower-body only elliptical machines. The X5 delivers a natural elliptical motion and a total body workout with synchronized upper- and lower-body movement that will help you burn more calories with less perceived exertion--even more than other lower-body only elliptical machines. Featuring 10 workout programs, two custom workouts, and goal workouts, the X5 will keep your workout varied and challenging. Save the name, age, weight, and workout preferences for two users in your household, or create up to two custom workouts for each user. Other features include ErgoGrip stationary handlebar that provides stability during lower body-only workouts, an oversized, dual accessory tray, a blue and white custom etched LCD message center that provides workout feedback, and built-in reading rack. Get the most out of your training with the five HeartSync heart-rate controlled workouts, which automatically adjust the resistance based on your heart rate feedback via the Lifepulse digital contact heart rate sensors on the moving arms or via the included Polar wireless chest strap. In order to accommodate feet of all shapes and sizes, Life Fitness designed oversized pedals for a one-size-fits-all approach. This helps ensure that no matter how big, small, wide or narrow your feet are, you can still expect the same club-quality experience from this elliptical trainers. These pedals are also optimally spaced to minimize lateral hip shifting that could put stress on your lower back. Boredom is never an option with Life Fitness cross trainers, as a wide variety of challenging workout programs are built into the easy-to-use console. Save time by storing up to seven pre-programmed My Workouts, and replay them at any time. Rename them for different days of the week or different users in your household. Your weight and resistance levels are automatically saved, and you can also store personal results for each workout to keep track of your progress. Based on your workout's specific time, resistance and heart rate level, a customized cool-down program helps to ensure your heart rate properly returns to a normal level at the end of a workout. You can also conveniently change programs without restarting or losing your current workout information. 
The X5 features a blue and white custom etched LCD message center that provides workout feedback. | Key Features: - SelectStride allows you to manually adjust the stride length from 18 to 24 inches in two-inch increments
- 10 workout programs
- Goal workouts
- 2 user profiles
- 2 custom workouts
- Polar wireless heart rate chest strap
- Wireless and Lifepulse digital contact heart rate monitoring system
- HeartSync heart rate controlled workouts
- Oversized, dual accessory tray and built-in reading rack
- Total-Body and Lower-Body Trainer workout modes coach you to train different muscle groups
X5 Programs - Manual: Gives you complete freedom to choose your own speed and resistance levels.
- Hill: Challenges you with intervals of multiple hills and valleys with each hill becoming progressively more difficult.
- Random: Includes many different motivating combinations of hills and valleys.
- EZ Resistance: Slowly and progressively increases resistance so you're less aware of the building demands.
- Sport Training: Simulates outdoor training with a rigorous workout that features hundreds of different hills and valleys with a wide range of high and low levels of resistance.
HeartSync Heart Rate Controlled Workouts - Fat Burn: A great workout for beginners or for those days when you need a lighter workout. It automatically adjusts resistance to maintain your heart rate at 65 percent of your theoretical maximum.
- Cardio: Maximizes caloric burn and boosts your energy level. It automatically adjusts resistance to maintain your heart rate at 80 percent of your theoretical maximum.
- Heart Rate Hill : An interval workout made up of three hills with each hill becoming progressively more difficult based on your heart rate goals. The first hill is 70 percent of your maximum heart rate (HRMax) and becomes progressively tougher (75 percent HRMax on the second and 80 percent HRMax on the third). The valley is always defined as 65 percent HRMax. It's similar to training for sports activities such as hockey, basketball, and soccer.
- Heart Rate Interval : Climb a series of alternating hills (80 percent HRMax) and valleys (65 percent HRMax). The number of times you climb each hill depends on your fitness level. It's similar to training for endurance activities such as triathlons and running.

The X5 allows you to adjust the stride length for different-sized users in the household. | - Extreme Heart Rate : Quickly raises and lowers resistance to get your heart rate up to 85 percent HRMax and down to 65 percent HRMax as quickly as possible. It's similar to training for sports activities such as tennis, racquetball, football, and sprinting.
Specifications: - Frame: 2" x 4" robotically-welded steel frame
- Pedals: 16" x 7" oversized pedals
- Resistance system: Eddy current
- Maximum step-up height: 11.5 inches
- Electronic readouts: Distance, speed (mph/km/h), calories, level, time, heart rate, target heart rate, METs, watts
- Display type: Red LEDs
- Workout profile display: 7 x 14 segments
- Workout feedback display: 16-character message center
- Dimensions: 83 x 27 x 62 inches (LxWxH)
- Unit weight: 250 pounds
- Maximum user weight: 350 pounds
Manufacturer's Warranty Frame - lifetime, parts - three years, labor - one year. The warranty is valid only within the United States. About Life Fitness What started as one man's pursuit to improve his own physical condition, eventually turned into a global fitness revolution. That man was Keene P. Dimick, the mastermind behind the legendary Lifecycle exercise bike. The story of Life Fitness began when two young entrepreneurs, Ray Wilson and Augie Nieto, saw the promise of Dr. Dimick's invention. Even though it was slightly ahead of its time, they believed the Lifecycle exercise bike could help generations of athletes, trainers, exercisers, and people everywhere live happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives. Wilson and Nieto bought the rights to the Lifecycle bike from Dr. Dimick, perfected it, and sold it out of a motor home to health clubs across America. Despite the overwhelming odds and initial unpopularity of the Lifecycle exercise bike, the two passion-filled pioneers turned a two-man operation and a seemingly impossible vision into a prosperous reality. Along the way, they shaped the future of Life Fitness as well as the fitness industry, bringing cardiovascular training into the mainstream and helping ignite the health club boom. Today, Life Fitness is the global leader in designing and manufacturing a full line of reliable, high quality fitness equipment for commercial and consumer use. It is the number one brand of fitness equipment in health clubs worldwide.
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| Customer Reviews:
I prefer it to the Precor at the gym September 15, 2008 Billy Hollis (Nashville, TN United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I used a Precor at my local YMCA facility for over four years, so I knew that I was going to stick with workouts on an elliptical. After getting tired of the outing to the gym every day or two (not to mention their increasingly-nasty showers), I decided to get an elliptical for home. I tried out several at various exercise shops. I checked out a home version of the Precor, which wasn't bad, although it was pretty expensive and had a console that was only fair. After reading some gushing articles about it, I tried a Keys Fitness CenterG, which was just awful. Overpriced, short stride, and a mediocre console. I felt like a bobble-head doll on it as I bounced around. It was so bad, I went back and re-read the articles to see where the disconnect was. It appears that those articles were simply marketing plants. That brand has now pretty much vanished from the scene. But the CenterG did me a favor, because the machine right next to it was a Life Fitness X5. I tried it out, and decided right then and there it would be the machine I would get. The main reasons at that point were the smoothness and the adjustable stride. This machine is quiet. My wife came through the house as I was exercising and commented about how she could easily hear my breathing but could barely hear the machine. I like the adjustable stride because, even though I'm a bit below average height, I have a longer than normal stride. I have settled in on the 22" stride after checking out both 20" and 24". (I knew the 18" would be too short for me.) But I use the 24" as a change of pace sometimes. Let's face it - exercise on any machine is boring and repetitions, so anything that breaks up the monotony is good. I got the advanced console (which this Amazon item has) and it's pretty good. Not perfect; I don't think their distance measurement makes much sense for example. Maybe their algorithm doesn't take the adjustable stride into account or something, but I'm pretty sure that at the pace I'm exercising, if I were out on a real street I would go more than 2 miles in half an hour. The workouts are OK, but I don't have a use for most of them. I use the Random and Hill Climb mostly. You can set up your own manual workout regimen, and I keep telling myself I'll try that but I have not yet. The hand-grip pulse monitor is quite good, especially for a home machine. It's as good as any I've used in a gym. Plus there is the chest strap that does an even better job. I don't really understand how it works, because it appears to have no power source, but it tracks heartbeat extremely well. Other nice touches include dual cup holders and a ridge on the console so it will hold a book. This machine costs quite a chunk of change. If you're not sure you're going to commit to using it, then don't get it. Try out a gym membership for a few months. But when you are sure you want a home machine, and you want one that's high quality for a long-term exercise program, this is a good choice.
Works great September 30, 2008 W. Payne (H-Town) Motion: Very natural and the deciding feature of this purchase. I compared this model to the precor machines. The precor machines are very nice but their stride feels 'restricted' to me and I just could never feel 100% natural on it. Not only is the x5s (and the x7s) stride very natural, but it is adjustable to fit my 5'6" wife and my 6'1" height (from 18-24" in 2" increments). The machine is very quiet- no problem watching TV on this machine. Quality: Feels very high. I've only had it for 2-3 months but it works flawless and is very heavy (and comes with a nice long warranty just in case). Certainly at this price point the thing had better last a long long time... Console: Ok I guess. Nothing fancy like a tv, but no true high end elliptical will have that junk built in. I do use the polar H.R. strap along with the cardio workout routine. It adjusts the tension to keep your HR up- pretty cool. The console itself seems cheaper than the overal machine, but I'm sure it will hold up fine overall. You can program 2 peoples settings (sex, weight, height, exercise goals, etc) into the machine which is nice. Amazon purchase: I ended up buying this through amazon due to the significant $$ savings. It cost about $1000 less if you factor in taxes and everything. It took maybe 1.5 weeks to get it in. Overall a good buying experience. Bottom line, if you want an elliptical to USE (not a coat hanger), then you need a high quality elliptical and should plan on spending at least $1000++ (with true high end machines running 2,000-5,000). Precor and life fitness are the top 2. TRY them out, find the one that fits YOU best, and spend some $$, and USE it- your health is worth it.
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