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January 21, 2010

Squidoo Review: Horizon Fitness EX-67 Elliptical Trainer

Filed under: Exercise Fitness — pcudby @ 2:35 pm

Although this product advertises fitness and well-being, its technical advancements are way too slow. The heart rate detectors are sometimes slow-moving, and it has no way of calculating the calories you had burnt, the weight you are in after the exercise (unless you’ll use your own bath weighing scale), and the distance you had crossed in case you are jogging. Spreadsheets are available with the manual, but still, seeing the whole report in the LCD screen is a plus feature, particularly for those who were easily muddled by spreadsheets and numbers.

Still, you may find this product appealing if you are in a strict budgetary status. Placed side by side with other elliptical providers, the Horizon Fitness EX-67 Elliptical Trainer is more low-priced and practical, particularly for those who just want to sweat without the fancy geeky stuffs. If exercise is what you want, EX-67 can do that for you; just disregard some high-tech features other elliptical has to offer. Remember that your goal is to be healthy. Visit Squidoo to read the full Review of the Horizon Fitness EX-67 Elliptical Trainer and much more for people who are interested in home fitness.

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