🚴♀️ Elevate Your Home Fitness Game!
The YOSUDA Compact Elliptical Machine is designed for home use, featuring a hyper-quiet magnetic drive system, 16 adjustable resistance levels, and an LCD monitor with a device holder. With a 13-inch stride and large non-slip pedals, it provides a safe and effective full-body workout while accommodating users up to 235 lbs.
Model Name | BE-5033 |
Brand | YOSUDA |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 39"D x 10"W x 22"H |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 235 Pounds |
Maximum Stride Length | 13 Inches |
Number of Resistance Levels | 16 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39 x 22 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 30.62 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 39 x 10 x 22 inches |
Brand Name | YOSUDA |
Warranty Description | one year |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | YOSUDA |
Style | Magnetic Elliptical machine |
Included Components | instruction |
A**.
Works Really Well
I love this elliptical cycle! It fits perfectly in my small 11X10 bed room & it’s quiet during use! I have arthritis in my left knee, however the cycle doesn’t put additional stress on my knee! The elliptical was easy to assemble (less than 30 mins). Because it’s narrow & light, I don’t recommend putting it on mats. It was a wobbly experience. Once we moved it to the carpet or hard surface, I had a more stable experience.
T**Y
Affordable elliptical machine, but assembly is difficult
First off I ordered this and a rower both from Yosuda. I really enjoy the rower and the elliptical I think will be a nice addition to my selection of cardio options. For reference on leg day (twice a week) I will use the elliptical, on back day I will use the rower (twice a week) and the rest of the week I will use my trusty old stationary bike unless weather allows for me to simply go for a walk. Yes, I do cardio everyday.The machine works well once you figure out how to put it together and run to the hardware store to get the proper size bolts and nuts to attach the bottom half of the legs. But first you have to struggle to get this out of the box. I have never seen so much packing tape used to secure styro foam and plastic wrappings to the inside of a box in my life! It took 30 minutes to get it out of the box and remove all the packing material just to get started with the assembly.The bolt provided with this machine for the bottom half of the legs is too thick in diameter to ever fit together. Once you line it up and try to tighten it it stops turning. The reason is the diameter is correct just before the first ridge on the bolt but with the ridges to make the bolt threaded is a larger diameter. $11 dollars later at the hardware store the problem is solved by buying two new bolts and nuts. Actual assembly took me an hour and half by myself and I skipped connecting the lines for the resistance and sensors since the pole they run thru is too narrow due to a post running thru the middle of it. Clearly there are design flaws here that could have been fixed had they done testing on the assembly of it before making it available for purchase. Also the instructions are awful. In their defense the layout of parts is well thought out.So for a basic elliptical with no sensors or resistance it should be fine since it is sturdy. I considered returning this since I have a Gazelle Edge that I bought 10 years ago maybe that never really has been used much so it looks like new and I think it is basically a cheap elliptical. However it does not have an adjustment for resistance and you glide up and down in a straight motion instead of in a more natural walking movement that the elliptical provides.Update:I have built countless pieces of gym equipment over the years (weight trees, smith machines, squat racks, half racks, hexbell racks, rower, stationary bike, squat stands) so I have a pretty good idea of how to assemble them by now. I seriously doubt that I failed to double check to be sure all bolts and nuts were secure after assembling this, however it didn't feel level when using it, but the machine was since all the legs sat flat. Now that I have had it a month (but not even used it that long since as stated earlier I had to get replacement parts for this) it literally fell apart while using it! Apparently as you use the optional swinging arms for a full body workout as opposed to the stationary arms for support when focusing more so on your legs, one of the swinging arms fell to the ground. I have tightened it back up and if it comes loose again it must be that they supply the wrong type of nut. I have a feeling a replacement lock nut will solve this problem instead of using the regular nut as supplied. Because of this I have revised my rating and it is now a 2 star instead of a 3 star. If this falls apart even after replacing the nut I will change this to 1 star. I am so dissappointed in this purchase!2nd and final update:This is total crap! I have to tighten everything before my workouts and stop during use to retighten everything. My biggest gripe is the noise where it sounds like the pedals are dragging but they aren't. Why do they make the pedals use another bolt to attach them to the rear bolt section on each side? This should be one piece per side. These bolts by the pedals actually loosen some. The worst part is that as I use this I am wearing away the metal around the rear bolts (where my replacement bolts that actually fit have to go thru). I can actually see the paint wearing off. I thought it just needed lubrication so I use a non toxic aerosol spray specifically designed for metal moving parts (gym equipment and other items) everyday prior to use. No change even with that, the nuts and bolts get hot within 15 minutes of using this machine which is why I see the paint wearing off. I have found that they still loosen some I guess because of how wobbly this machine is. If I had not wasted too much time trying to make this work (and did not already toss the box) I would have returned it for a refund.Like I said before the rower works great. I have had zero issues with the rower I bought from the same company the same day. Now I am left wondering did I get lucky with rower purchase or unlucky with the elliptical purchase? I am not willing to try a third item from them to find out. Looks like I will start using my old Gazelle that always works in place of this elliptical.
J**N
Great Elliptical for the price
I am a 69 year old 175 pound male with diabetes. I purchased the Yosuda Pro Cardio Climber Stepping Elliptical Machine several weeks ago. I wanted something other than a stationary bike to exercise in the evenings or when it is wet and/or cold outside. It took my 11 and 13 year old granddaughters about 75 minutes to put the machine together. If it was just one granddaughter or myself, it would have been together in less than an hour. Sometimes, the more help, the longer it takes, but they were proud of their assembly work so I happily spent the extra time. Yes, we had to take a few screws out because they were so excited to get it together, they missed a few washers. My job was to make sure it was put together properly and the screws/bolts were tight. They actually did all the work. I selected this machine because of the good reviews and the price. It was very quiet and stable for the first workout. My wife actually came up three times during my first workout wanting to verify I was still exercising. The second through fifth workouts were progressively a little noisier. However, before the sixth workout, I tighten three screws and two bolts on the “Upright Support into the Main Frame” and the noise went away. I will be checking these if or whenever the noise reappears. If I would want anything different, I would like a longer stride. However, the 13 inch stride is easily manageable. Five minutes into the first working, I had adapted to that stride. A longer stride would mean a bigger machine and it might not fit when I put this one. The monitor has no backlight, and due to where I positioned it in my home office, it is hard to read without additional lighting. It would be fine if I turned it 90 or 180 degrees so there was some light behind me. My feet slide a little forward, but no more than they did at the local YMCA on their far more expensive and bigger ellipticals. I really like the small compact size that doesn’t take up a lot of room, and I don’t have to move it before or after I use it. I get really good workouts. My sixth workout was 23 minutes. While there are a few things that might make it better, I would definitely buy it again. It is well worth what I paid for it. I expect many more workouts on this Elliptical Machine.
H**D
Not bad
Pros-*Putting the product together was simple enough.*It is also fairly sturdy and light weight for a home model.Cons-*One of the plastic parts where not cut/formed correctly*One of the nuts for the right side was malformed.*Be sure to have your own tools available the only tools that were of any use where the Allen keys.Over all for the price I am happy with the price and quality of this elliptical.
C**E
more or less
It is somewhat difficult to describe, but the machine is good and fulfills its function, but the design is not optimal since the pedals where the foot comes are very wide and constantly rub against the physical body making a somewhat unbearable noise, I think that the pedal It should be narrower to not have this problem, it is not poorly assembled, the piece is extremely wide.
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