9 Oct 2007 at 21:19 #1 Scottland Scottland Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 15,713 Location North Wales I'm thinking of getting a cross trainer for home use, although I can only afford to spend upto £150 max on one. Is it worth getting one for this amount, or would it be pretty poor? Cheers
I'm thinking of getting a cross trainer for home use, although I can only afford to spend upto £150 max on one. Is it worth getting one for this amount, or would it be pretty poor? Cheers
10 Oct 2007 at 14:27 #2 ethos ethos Soldato Joined 5 May 2003 Posts 4,515 Location UK It'll be pretty poor, best thing is to not get one with anything too fancy (touchscreen) and find the one with the heaviest flywheel. I got this one here which is wicked but over your budget, but just to give you an idea; http://www.prosportuk.com/detail/2/194/260 Does me fine, also my mate who is 19 stone and uses it 5 days a week for 30 minutes! Oh it can be had for £235 not £285 as that page suggests.
It'll be pretty poor, best thing is to not get one with anything too fancy (touchscreen) and find the one with the heaviest flywheel. I got this one here which is wicked but over your budget, but just to give you an idea; http://www.prosportuk.com/detail/2/194/260 Does me fine, also my mate who is 19 stone and uses it 5 days a week for 30 minutes! Oh it can be had for £235 not £285 as that page suggests.