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# Virtual global trails 18" compact stride 16 resistance levels Schwinn Fitness Elliptical Machine

**Brand:** schwinn fitness
**Price:** 151839737₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your home workouts with Schwinn’s compact power and global adventure!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Schwinn Fitness Elliptical Machine by schwinn fitness
- **How much does it cost?** 151839737₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- schwinn fitness enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted schwinn fitness brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Heart Rate Smart 💓:** Contact grip sensors on moving and fixed handlebars keep your heart rate front and center for optimized training zones.
- • **Explore the World 🌍:** Digitally immerse yourself in exotic virtual courses with 3 free trails—upgrade anytime to keep your workouts fresh and inspiring.
- • **Space-Savvy Design 📏:** Compact 18-inch stride fits perfectly in smaller spaces without compromising workout quality—ideal for urban living or home offices.
- • **Streamlined Console 📊:** Clear display tracks time, speed, distance, calories, and heart rate—your progress, always visible and motivating.
- • **Precision Resistance ⚙️:** 16 magnetic resistance levels let you customize every session from gentle warm-ups to intense calorie-burning challenges.

## Overview

The Schwinn 411 Compact Elliptical Machine combines a sleek, space-conscious design with 16 levels of magnetic resistance and an 18-inch stride, perfect for professionals balancing fitness and limited space. Integrated with the Explore the World app, it offers immersive virtual courses to keep motivation high. Its heart rate sensors and streamlined console provide real-time workout data, making it a smart, quiet, and durable choice for effective low-impact cardio.

## Description

The Schwinn 470 Elliptical is our top-of-the-line trainer, due to its premium quality, fluid motion and innovative features. Every inch of the Schwinn 470 is designed to keep you inspired and motivated - from endless workout options to app-based tracking tools like Explore the World. With the 470, you'll get the training experience you need for the strength, endurance and weight loss you want.

Review: Actually 4.8 stars, but still for great for the money - I would deduct 1.2 points for packaging, and some issues with the user manual, and one of the features I miss on the display. The shipment arrived on time but the box was busted up pretty badly. I could not rescue it. The desertcart Driver stayed near by while I inspected the contents to make sure nothing was damaged inside, then he helped me place it in my entryway after I established that nothing was wrong the machine itself or the internal packaging. I am over 70 years old and found no problems assembling the machine by myself, although I did take all afternoon to do so. The user manual was fairly well designed except that some of the detail images were way too small for my old eyes to pick up 'details'. For that reason I deducted .03 points from the overall score, (BIGGER DETAIL IMAGES PLEASE). You don't need any extra tools to assemble this. They are all included with the clearly labeled hardware. With a little planning this can be easily assembled by one person. As I said, I am over 70 years old, I have a bad back, and I had no issues assembling it. The heaviest part to move is the main flywheel assembly, and even with a bad back I was able to pick it up and carry it into the living room for assembly, and in it's permanent location. Another option I considered to move it would be to tilt the assembly onto an old beach towel and pull it across the floor to the location to assemble, but, as I mentioned, it was light enough for me to carry a short distance (about 14 feet). I have been using it for a week now and have only one complaint - it does not have a step counter. The machine is very sturdy and supports the 230 lbs of my body weight without issue or noise. It is smooth and very quiet compared to my cubi I have been using. I also like the customizable display options for each user. Before purchasing the 470 my wife and I read a review online. The reviewer noted that the machine's lowest resistance level was still much higher than other machines. I have no other experience with ellipticals, but my wife does and she confirms that it is harder than those she uses at the gym. That being said, after a week both she and I have improved our endurance and I can now do 30 minutes non stop at the lowest sittings, She was spending 30 minutes on the elliptical at the gym and it took her three days to get to 30 minutes. Neither of us has tried any of the default programs yet. We still need to get in better shape. My greatest complaint is the packaging. I think the packaging they use is more suitable for delivery to a department store or fitness store, not to a residence where the deliver van has to be loaded with objects of various sizes and weights. The riggers of transporting a large item like this requires stronger materials. The carboard box was the consistency of dry bread. It practically fell apart in my hands. The Styrofoam survived the shipping, but not the unpacking. Beads of Styrofoam popped out all over the place no matter how carefully I removed parts or tape. It was a total mess to clean up and accounts for most of my assembly time. For that reason I would deduct .17 from the total score. Overall it is a great machine for the price and I'm getting back tone in muscles I rarely use any more, even after only a week. It's a great bargain.
Review: Seems really great considering it's a home-use elliptical - I chose this machine because I am a gym rat and they have been closed and it seems they will remain so for a while. It's not cheap, but I can't necessarily afford a whole new wardrobe if I gain 10-20 pounds in the next few weeks, either. Heart attacks and diabetes aren't cheap, either. It seems like a lot of these are going out of stock, so I'd suggest ordering one sooner rather than later if you're a real gym nut. Who knows if this pandemic will keep resurfacing in the next few months... The machine I got was assembled in 2017, so I wasn't worried about contagion from the country of manufacture. A while back I checked out a few models in a sporting goods store and noticed the Schwinn ellipticals seemed to have a nice stride and seemed sturdier than the other models within the under 1k price range. No matter what machine you buy, it's going to be bulky and in the way, so it might as well be sturdy. Many "economical" home use ellipticals have a really short stride that make my knees and shins hurt, seem flimsy, and many of them have super low weight limits which make them limiting if you share them with others or ever need to re-sell them due to a move, etc... My gym preferences are the cybex and the elliptical the precor rear drive elliptical. This model seems to resemble those machines to me in terms of how I feel when I work out. I gave this five stars with the knowledge that this is NOT supposed the kind of high-end machine you'd find at the gym that usually cost several thousand dollars. This is a home-use piece of equipment, so it won't have a fancy computerized touch-screen display. I DO notice that you can step off the machine for a few seconds and grab a bottle of water without it "timing out" on you, which I think is great, and I also love the little fan the display comes with. It's very easy to set a phone/ipad/drink /towel on the machine while working out. I'm a short small-statured woman. I was able to assemble this myself within a few hours, although it was a bit difficult at times. I have a big bruise on my big toe to prove it. (You might want to wear heavy boots while putting it together!) It's not super lightweight, so I'd recommend assembling it in the room you plan to keep it in. If you have someone to help you, I'd recommend having a second person on hand to assist sliding the pedals on and to help keep the display in place while you screw it in. When sliding the handle bars onto the machine, I wished I had access to a pair of stronger arms, but I still managed. I think the hardest part was placing the pedals on because you need to have them at the perfect angle to slide them onto the machine. Don't discard any plastic wrap with lubricant, because you might need it when you assemble certain pieces. You don't have to be a part time handyman to put this together-- just keep the nuts and bolts in orderly piles and make sure you use the correct ones. You can still manage to assemble this on your own as long as you can follow instructions to a T, don't mind cursing a bit, have some pillows handy, and don't have to move the largest piece onto a different floor in the house. Having wood floors I was able to push the biggest piece into the room I wanted to assemble it in. Although it was a pain, I'm glad I assembled it on my own, as I imagine if something "goes wrong" I'll be able to pinpoint the issue in the future. The machine is super quiet and it comes with the adapter so you can plug it into the wall. Keeping certain components lubricated and free of dust will probably help avoid any squeaks or weird noises, but that's why cleaning people who work at the gym constantly vacuum and clean off the equipment. I imagine if you don't follow the assembly instructions perfectly, and don't tighten the bolts perfectly, you might have noise problems. The machine rocked and jiggled a little at first, but I realized I had accidentally omitted the washers when I screwed on the display. I popped the top off, unscrewed that part and fixed the problem, and now it doesn't rock or jiggle at all. Follow the instructions to a T. Keep the instructions and tools and leftover nuts and bolts. The only weird issue I've noticed is that the calorie counter seems really off-- it seems to underestimate the amount of calories burned considering how much I'm exerting myself. This sets my OCD off a little, however, I notice that many kinds of extremely expensive cardio equipment in the gym will give me different numbers. The experience I have while I'm exercising leads me to believe that I'm still getting a great workout even without the calorie count being precise-- even with the resistance level and incline fairly low, it doesn't feel "too easy". I also feel no bizarre aches and pains as I would with a badly functioning/designed elliptical. The design of the handlebars is great in that shorter folks can easily grasp them because the center parts of the handles curve inwards toward the user. Ellipticals you find at the gym often have handle bars often seem poorly designed for people with shorter arms. I can easily grab these without leaning forward too much. I'm 5'3", so slightly smaller than the average woman. I can't answer for how well a tall person would like the design, but the weight limit seems higher than many home style ellipticals and the foot pedals seem large enough to handle a person with a large footprint. Like I said before, the stride length seems much better than most home ellipticals. If you're super tall, you might want to get the more expensive models that have longer than a 20" stride. If you're tall, I'd check out the reviews of other tall folks before making a final decision. Edit: It's been a year since I bought this, and haven't had any major issues yet. Biggest gripe is that the calorie counter seems to underestimate the workout I feel I'm doing. I wish the stride were longer, but as it's not one of those industrial grade machines, I wasn't expecting it to be great. I definitely suggest remembering to grease the components periodically, and making sure you vacuum the machine to remove dust. Edit: I really hope they “fix” the low calorie count issue so many people point out. I’m drenched in sweat, on here for almost an hour, and have only burned about 300 calories? Makes me feel like a loser and a failure, because I’ve drank two bottles of water already and I feel like I can’t push any fügtet. On the expensive gym elliptical machines, I would have been past 500 calories burnt by now for the sweat and soreness I feel.

## Features

- With enhanced Bluetooth connectivity, users can set, track and monitor progress with popular app-based tracking tools
- Travel through 200 plus stunning virtual courses at your own speed (Explore the World subscription required)
- 10° motorized adjustable ramp enables incline control for fun and challenging workouts
- 25 levels of resistance for a wide range of workout intensity options
- DualTrack blue backlit LCD system displays 29 workout programs
- 20" stride with Precision Path foot motion technology simulates a natural running motion
- Please review owner's manual for proper product care and aftersales contact information.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01MY88ZZ0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #132,950 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #141 in Elliptical Training Machines |
| Brand | Schwinn Fitness |
| Brand Name | Schwinn Fitness |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,671 Reviews |
| Display Size | 20 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00708447909886 |
| Included Components | Elliptical Machine |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 28.2"D x 63.2"W x 70.1"H |
| Item Type Name | Schwinn Fitness 470 Elliptical |
| Item Weight | 76.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Johnson Health Tech Trading |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 100517 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Stride Length | 20 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 136 Kilograms |
| Model Name | Schwinn 470 Elliptical Machine |
| Model Number | 100517 |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 25 |
| Product Dimensions | 28.2"D x 63.2"W x 70.1"H |
| Resistance Mechanism | Hydraulic |
| UPC | 708447909886 |
| Warranty Description | 10 years frame, 2 years mechanical parts, 1 year electronics, 90 days labor |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Schwinn Fitness
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Model Name:** Schwinn 411 Compact Elliptical Machine
- **Product Dimensions:** 53.8"D x 24"W x 62.5"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How big is this one?**
A: We've got our unit about as far into the corner of a 10' x 10' room as possible.  It sticks out a little more than six feet lengthwise and about two and a half feet from the wall on the side.  The tip of the handle grips are about 66" (about at my nose - I'm 6'2").  Pretty substantial unit, but fits easily in our room with a good sized bike and weight bench.  Very well built.  Sturdy - not wobbly like our old one!  BTW - I'm pretty handy, but we went with Amazon assembly; well worth it.  Would have taken me most of the day, this guy had it done in less than an hour.

**Q: How quiet is this machine? Will store in bedroom and will workout in the morning while husband is still asleep. He sleeps with tv on with no problems.**
A: This elliptical was loud when I 1st got it (used from Craigslist) then I sprayed WD40 on moving parts and my husband tightened the bolts under the red plastic part in middle (that black plastic piece under there can be gently lifted up enough to tighten the 4 bolts) and now it's so smooth and quiet!  I LOVE this elliptical and it's very sturdy like the machines at the gym!!!  And yes it does beep depending on how you have it set but you can turn off the sound.

**Q: We have not had very good luck with home exercise equipment. They seem to break. Does anybody have info regarding durability?**
A: I too was skeptical but am glad I made the purchase. the 411 elliptical is as durable as any health club unit that cost 4 or 5 times more. I've been using mine for nearly 6 months (twice a day) and am extremely satisfied.  All connections have remained secure. operation is smooth and quiet and the unit is very stable. a small amount of silicone (that come with the unit) added to the roller frames keeps it properly lubricate

**Q: I see that there is a milk shake holder attachment included, but can I buy a french fry tray as an add on?**
A: There is a built in French fry slot right above the milkshake one. It’s the perfect placement if you are wanting to dip your fries too!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Actually 4.8 stars, but still for great for the money
*by C***T on March 23, 2024*

I would deduct 1.2 points for packaging, and some issues with the user manual, and one of the features I miss on the display. The shipment arrived on time but the box was busted up pretty badly. I could not rescue it. The Amazon Driver stayed near by while I inspected the contents to make sure nothing was damaged inside, then he helped me place it in my entryway after I established that nothing was wrong the machine itself or the internal packaging. I am over 70 years old and found no problems assembling the machine by myself, although I did take all afternoon to do so. The user manual was fairly well designed except that some of the detail images were way too small for my old eyes to pick up 'details'. For that reason I deducted .03 points from the overall score, (BIGGER DETAIL IMAGES PLEASE). You don't need any extra tools to assemble this. They are all included with the clearly labeled hardware. With a little planning this can be easily assembled by one person. As I said, I am over 70 years old, I have a bad back, and I had no issues assembling it. The heaviest part to move is the main flywheel assembly, and even with a bad back I was able to pick it up and carry it into the living room for assembly, and in it's permanent location. Another option I considered to move it would be to tilt the assembly onto an old beach towel and pull it across the floor to the location to assemble, but, as I mentioned, it was light enough for me to carry a short distance (about 14 feet). I have been using it for a week now and have only one complaint - it does not have a step counter. The machine is very sturdy and supports the 230 lbs of my body weight without issue or noise. It is smooth and very quiet compared to my cubi I have been using. I also like the customizable display options for each user. Before purchasing the 470 my wife and I read a review online. The reviewer noted that the machine's lowest resistance level was still much higher than other machines. I have no other experience with ellipticals, but my wife does and she confirms that it is harder than those she uses at the gym. That being said, after a week both she and I have improved our endurance and I can now do 30 minutes non stop at the lowest sittings, She was spending 30 minutes on the elliptical at the gym and it took her three days to get to 30 minutes. Neither of us has tried any of the default programs yet. We still need to get in better shape. My greatest complaint is the packaging. I think the packaging they use is more suitable for delivery to a department store or fitness store, not to a residence where the deliver van has to be loaded with objects of various sizes and weights. The riggers of transporting a large item like this requires stronger materials. The carboard box was the consistency of dry bread. It practically fell apart in my hands. The Styrofoam survived the shipping, but not the unpacking. Beads of Styrofoam popped out all over the place no matter how carefully I removed parts or tape. It was a total mess to clean up and accounts for most of my assembly time. For that reason I would deduct .17 from the total score. Overall it is a great machine for the price and I'm getting back tone in muscles I rarely use any more, even after only a week. It's a great bargain.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Seems really great considering it's a home-use elliptical
*by J***J on April 3, 2020*

I chose this machine because I am a gym rat and they have been closed and it seems they will remain so for a while. It's not cheap, but I can't necessarily afford a whole new wardrobe if I gain 10-20 pounds in the next few weeks, either. Heart attacks and diabetes aren't cheap, either. It seems like a lot of these are going out of stock, so I'd suggest ordering one sooner rather than later if you're a real gym nut. Who knows if this pandemic will keep resurfacing in the next few months... The machine I got was assembled in 2017, so I wasn't worried about contagion from the country of manufacture. A while back I checked out a few models in a sporting goods store and noticed the Schwinn ellipticals seemed to have a nice stride and seemed sturdier than the other models within the under 1k price range. No matter what machine you buy, it's going to be bulky and in the way, so it might as well be sturdy. Many "economical" home use ellipticals have a really short stride that make my knees and shins hurt, seem flimsy, and many of them have super low weight limits which make them limiting if you share them with others or ever need to re-sell them due to a move, etc... My gym preferences are the cybex and the elliptical the precor rear drive elliptical. This model seems to resemble those machines to me in terms of how I feel when I work out. I gave this five stars with the knowledge that this is NOT supposed the kind of high-end machine you'd find at the gym that usually cost several thousand dollars. This is a home-use piece of equipment, so it won't have a fancy computerized touch-screen display. I DO notice that you can step off the machine for a few seconds and grab a bottle of water without it "timing out" on you, which I think is great, and I also love the little fan the display comes with. It's very easy to set a phone/ipad/drink /towel on the machine while working out. I'm a short small-statured woman. I was able to assemble this myself within a few hours, although it was a bit difficult at times. I have a big bruise on my big toe to prove it. (You might want to wear heavy boots while putting it together!) It's not super lightweight, so I'd recommend assembling it in the room you plan to keep it in. If you have someone to help you, I'd recommend having a second person on hand to assist sliding the pedals on and to help keep the display in place while you screw it in. When sliding the handle bars onto the machine, I wished I had access to a pair of stronger arms, but I still managed. I think the hardest part was placing the pedals on because you need to have them at the perfect angle to slide them onto the machine. Don't discard any plastic wrap with lubricant, because you might need it when you assemble certain pieces. You don't have to be a part time handyman to put this together-- just keep the nuts and bolts in orderly piles and make sure you use the correct ones. You can still manage to assemble this on your own as long as you can follow instructions to a T, don't mind cursing a bit, have some pillows handy, and don't have to move the largest piece onto a different floor in the house. Having wood floors I was able to push the biggest piece into the room I wanted to assemble it in. Although it was a pain, I'm glad I assembled it on my own, as I imagine if something "goes wrong" I'll be able to pinpoint the issue in the future. The machine is super quiet and it comes with the adapter so you can plug it into the wall. Keeping certain components lubricated and free of dust will probably help avoid any squeaks or weird noises, but that's why cleaning people who work at the gym constantly vacuum and clean off the equipment. I imagine if you don't follow the assembly instructions perfectly, and don't tighten the bolts perfectly, you might have noise problems. The machine rocked and jiggled a little at first, but I realized I had accidentally omitted the washers when I screwed on the display. I popped the top off, unscrewed that part and fixed the problem, and now it doesn't rock or jiggle at all. Follow the instructions to a T. Keep the instructions and tools and leftover nuts and bolts. The only weird issue I've noticed is that the calorie counter seems really off-- it seems to underestimate the amount of calories burned considering how much I'm exerting myself. This sets my OCD off a little, however, I notice that many kinds of extremely expensive cardio equipment in the gym will give me different numbers. The experience I have while I'm exercising leads me to believe that I'm still getting a great workout even without the calorie count being precise-- even with the resistance level and incline fairly low, it doesn't feel "too easy". I also feel no bizarre aches and pains as I would with a badly functioning/designed elliptical. The design of the handlebars is great in that shorter folks can easily grasp them because the center parts of the handles curve inwards toward the user. Ellipticals you find at the gym often have handle bars often seem poorly designed for people with shorter arms. I can easily grab these without leaning forward too much. I'm 5'3", so slightly smaller than the average woman. I can't answer for how well a tall person would like the design, but the weight limit seems higher than many home style ellipticals and the foot pedals seem large enough to handle a person with a large footprint. Like I said before, the stride length seems much better than most home ellipticals. If you're super tall, you might want to get the more expensive models that have longer than a 20" stride. If you're tall, I'd check out the reviews of other tall folks before making a final decision. Edit: It's been a year since I bought this, and haven't had any major issues yet. Biggest gripe is that the calorie counter seems to underestimate the workout I feel I'm doing. I wish the stride were longer, but as it's not one of those industrial grade machines, I wasn't expecting it to be great. I definitely suggest remembering to grease the components periodically, and making sure you vacuum the machine to remove dust. Edit: I really hope they “fix” the low calorie count issue so many people point out. I’m drenched in sweat, on here for almost an hour, and have only burned about 300 calories? Makes me feel like a loser and a failure, because I’ve drank two bottles of water already and I feel like I can’t push any fügtet. On the expensive gym elliptical machines, I would have been past 500 calories burnt by now for the sweat and soreness I feel.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I like it, I am using it, but it has some annoying quirks
*by M***L on February 20, 2024*

I like the Schwinn 470 Fitness Elliptical Machine, and recommend it. I purchased it on a Black Friday Sale 3 months ago, and have been regularly using it; 20-30 times so far. I wish it were a little better, but glad I bought it. I have not used a lot of elliptical machines, so it is hard for me to compare against a more pro model from the gym or some of the other home models. 1. Setup: I paid the extra money from Amazon to have the delivery guys set it up. Seemed worth it to me and unless you are really handy, I would have someone else do it. It looked like like a pain to setup, and I heard one delivery guys tell the other that he set up this model before and its a hassle. 2. The machine is pretty sturdy. I am almost 6 foot and 220lbs and I feel it is sturdy enough and heavy duty. At points I can feel a little waver, but I don't have concerns over it. Seems sort of pro like. It has a pretty big footprint. You need some space for it, and it kind of takes over that room. 3. Mine squeaks! It is pretty annoying and I am curious about the reviews that say it is whisper quiet. You do have to put silicon lubricant on it EVERY time you use it. I feel like I am putting on a good amount, and 50% of the time it starts squeaking within my workout time, and other times it doesn't. I don't know if there was some issue in the setup, or if the machine is just prone to squeaking. I put mine downstairs, and I couldn't imagine working out next to someone sleeping! They also don't give you a lot of lubricant, so buy another bottle of silicon lubricant when you buy the machine. The tiny bottle they included lasted maybe 7-10 workouts. I am experimenting with just putting what seems to be more lubricant that you think would be needed. Also note, you have to get on the floor and underneath the pedals to put on the lubricant. Might not be easy for some older people. 4. I haven't tried the app and mostly use it on manual. I didn't really like my first forays into using any of the programs. I feel like I get a pretty good cardio and leg workout, and the resistance levels help work the leg muscles. I can't seem to engage the arms enough. It feels awkward to me to get the arms to do more of the workout as the mechanics of it just seem to favor the legs, but maybe that is all elliptical machines. 5. I don't like the metrics and I think this is a big negative that I assume Schwinn could fix this. You only have time, distance and calories. You put in your weight etc and it can estimate calories burned. And you get to choose resistance levels and incline. But super weird and annoying, the distance is NOT accurate. I haven't measured this any objective way, but you just can see the issue immediately. If you are on manual mode, are you pick no resistance (the easiest), and you start on like a running pace, somehow after 30 minutes the machine says you have gone a mile!! You can walk a mile in 20 min. Instead, if you put the machine on full resistance and go half the pace, it counts you as going 3 miles in 30 minutes?!?! So the distance is connected to the intensity instead of the actual revolutions. It is like saying if I go out jogging and I carrying a heavy bag, that I have run further even though I am going slower. I don't know if other elliptical machines are similar, but it seems super dumb. Big negative as you only have 3 metrics, and one is off. You can still get a good workout, but I really don't know how far I am going and kind of have to measure it against myself. I don't know if the numbers are even consistent if you keep the intensity consistent. But I don't think it is stopping me from getting good workouts. 6. I have some knee and back issues, and it has not been a problem working out on the machine. This is something you might need to consult a doctor or physical therapist about, but for me, I have not been experiencing pain while working out. Even a couple days my knee was feeling a bit sore walking around and doing steps, but I decided to do a light workout, and it didn't bother me. Overall, my doctor had recommended an elliptical machine to me, as they said I shouldn't be getting the impact of running with my back pain. 7. I have only had it for 3 months, so I don't know about long term potential issues. Hope you find this review helpful Michael

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