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Elliptical Machines — Low-Impact Total-Body Cardio

Ellipticals deliver smooth, joint-friendly motion with upper- and lower-body engagement. Choose compact frames for tight spaces, incline/ramp systems for targeted training, or full-size units for long strides and heavy use.

Low Impact
Reduced joint stress vs. running.
Total-Body
Arms + legs for balanced work.
Scalable
From recovery to HIIT intervals.
Home-Ready
Clear consoles and sturdy frames.

Ellipticals — Frequently Asked Questions

What stride length do I need?
~18–20″ fits most adults; taller users may prefer 20–22″. Kids models use shorter strides for comfort and safety.
What’s the benefit of incline or ramp?
Ramp/incline shifts muscle emphasis and can increase intensity without adding impact—great for glutes and posterior chain.
How often should I use an elliptical?
Start with 15–20 minutes, 3–4×/week, and build duration and resistance. Add intervals once steady efforts feel easy.
How much space and ceiling height do I need for an elliptical?
Use the product footprint and add a few inches per side for arm travel. For ceiling height, use: Your height + max pedal rise (typically 10–14″ / 25–36 cm) + ≥6″ (15 cm) clearance. Add extra if you’ll use ramp/incline frequently.
How do I make sure an elliptical fits my doors and ceiling height?
Measure the narrowest point along your delivery path and compare to boxed/assembled dimensions. Ellipticals are tall and wide—confirm ceiling height (user height + pedal rise + incline) and hallway turn clearances. Choose room-of-choice or white-glove delivery if space is tight.

Product Lineup

Fitnex E55SG Compact

Best For: Small spaces & daily cardio

Space-friendly footprint with smooth drive for daily use.

Shop Fitnex E55SG

Fitnex E65 Self-Powered

Best For: Outlet-free setups & endurance users

20″ stride, 24 resistance levels, generator console—no outlet needed.

Shop Fitnex E65

Steelflex PE10 Incline Incline

Best For: Targeted glutes & muscle variety

Adjustable ramp allows different emphasis in training.

Shop Steelflex PE10

Steelflex PESG Full-Size

Best For: Long strides & heavy daily use

Stable platform and long stride for home or light commercial.

Shop Steelflex PESG

Fitnex XE5 Kids Youth

Best For: Kids & youth fitness

Scaled ergonomics and stride length with safety in mind.

Shop Fitnex XE5 Kids

Key Benefits of Elliptical Training

  • Low-impact cardio that’s easy on joints.
  • Upper- and lower-body engagement.
  • Great for endurance or intervals.
  • Quiet operation for home use.

Compare Options

Model Stride Class Resistance / Drive Noise Level Console & Training Features Shop
Fitnex E55SG Compact home Belt-drive; magnetic resistance (see product page) Quiet for apartments/shared spaces Quick-start, programs, essentials for daily use E55SG
Fitnex E65 Full-size, self-powered Generator console (no outlet); multi-level resistance Quiet home/garage friendly Program suite; no-plug placement flexibility E65
Steelflex PE10 Incline Full-size with ramp/incline Magnetic resistance; adjustable ramp Home/clinic friendly Targeted muscle emphasis via incline; program variety PE10
Steelflex PESG Full-size Magnetic resistance; sturdy drive Quiet operation Stable platform; long-form endurance and intervals PESG
Fitnex XE5 Kids Youth / short stride Scaled resistance & ergonomics Very quiet Kid-friendly positioning; simple feedback XE5 Kids

Note: Exact stride length, resistance levels, and console specs vary by model—see each product page for detailed measurements and features.

Delivery Path Checklist

Ellipticals are often tall and wide with fixed side rails and moving arms. Measure the narrowest point from curb to room of choice:

  • Doorways: Clear width and door swing; some crates need doors removed from hinges.
  • Hallways & Turns: Wide rails increase turning radius—measure corner clearances.
  • Stairs/Elevators: Confirm cab depth and weight limits; note stair landings and headroom.
  • Ceiling Height: User height + pedal rise + ramp/incline may require extra clearance.
  • Final Room: Space to stage, assemble, and cycle pedals safely.
Category Typical Box Width Pro Tip
Compact Ellipticals ~28–31″ (71–79 cm) Measure door swing; removing hinges can add ~¾″.
Full-Size Ellipticals ~31–34″ (79–86+ cm) Arms/rails increase turning radius—check hallway corners and lights.

If clearance is marginal, select room-of-choice or white-glove delivery.

Space & Ceiling Height Guide

Ellipticals are taller and wider than most cardio units. Plan for pedal rise and arm stroke, especially on models with ramp/incline.

  • Footprint: Use product L×W and add several inches per side for safe arm travel.
  • Ceiling Height Formula: Your height + max pedal rise (typ. 10–14″ / 25–36 cm) + ≥6″ (15 cm) clearance.
  • Mat: ~78″ × 36″ (198 × 91 cm) fits many home units; size up for full-size frames.
User Height Typical Max Pedal Rise Suggested Minimum Ceiling Notes
5’6” (168 cm) ~12″ (30 cm) ~7’6” (229 cm) Comfortable margin for steady training.
6’0” (183 cm) ~12″ (30 cm) ~8’0” (244 cm) Allow extra if using max ramp/incline frequently.
6’4” (193 cm) ~12–14″ (30–36 cm) ~8’4”–8’6” (254–259 cm) Tall users should confirm ceiling carefully.

Note: Pedal rise varies by model and ramp setting. If your ceiling is close, check the exact spec on the product page.

Care, Warranty & Shipping

Wipe sweat after sessions, keep pedals/rails clean, and follow your manual for track lubrication and hardware checks. Review product pages for warranty and delivery details.

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