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Life Fitness 95xi Elliptical Cross Trainer with LCD Tv Attached | 
| Brand: Life Fitness Category: Sports
List Price: $6,000.00 Buy Used: $2,325.00 You Save: $3675.00 (61%)
Used (3) Refurbished (1) from $2,325.00
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 181038
Color: Gray Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 286 Dimensions (in): 85 x 27 x 64
MPN: 95Xi Model: 95Xi ASIN: B00166RAIC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The pedal design allows users to adjust foot position comfortably and the narrow 2.8" pedal spacing minimizes lateral hip shifting | | • | HEART RATE MONITORING: Lifepulse digital heart rate monitoring hand sensors are conveniently placed on the ergonomically designed handlebars | | • | MOTIVATING WORKOUT VARIETY: Zone Training workouts automatically adjust the resistance level to keep users in their target heart rate zone | | • | SPEED AND DISTANCE FEEDBACK: Allows for easy comparison to daily activities, such as walking and running. | | • | SELF-POWERED CONVENIENCE: Powered completely by human movement, you can place these energy-efficient cross-trainers anywhere |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Life Fitness 90 Series elliptical cross-trainers are the industry's smoothest total-body cardiovascular machines. Built for comfort, the 95Xi offers biomechanically correct handlebar movements and an ergonomic ellipse path, as well as oversized non-slip pedals and static support handlebars. Other features include Lifepulse heart rate hand sensors, a variety of workouts, on-the-fly programming changes and rear wheels for easy mobility. And, powered by human movement, you can place the energy-efficient 95Xi cross-trainer anywhere in your facility, with no electrical cords or outlets to consider!! TOTAL-BODY EXERCISE: The 95XI cross-trainer features a 20" stride length, which provides optimal lower-body range of motion. Plus, the moving arm handles are ergonomically designed to complement the ellipse, while accommodating a wide range of user heights. The pedal design allows users to adjust foot position comfortably and the narrow 2.8" pedal spacing minimizes lateral hip shifting, which reduces lower back stress. HEART RATE MONITORING: Lifepulse digital heart rate monitoring hand sensors are conveniently placed on the ergonomically designed handlebars to provide precise heart rate monitoring, and Polar telemetry provides accurate, handsfree heart rate monitoring. Telemetry requires optional chest strap.MOTIVATING WORKOUT VARIETY: Zone Training workouts automatically adjust the resistance level to keep users in their target heart rate zone. Goal-based workouts allow users to set personal goals, while Cross-Train Reverse and Cross-Train Aerobic workouts utilize machine-generated prompts to keep users motivated. SPEED AND DISTANCE FEEDBACK: Allows for easy comparison to daily activities, such as walking and running. SELF-POWERED CONVENIENCE: Powered completely by human movement, you can place these energy-efficient cross-trainers anywher in your facility, with no electrical cords or outlets to consider.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great Machine, Half Decent Support April 4, 2007 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Overall, I think the 95Xi is a terrific bargin. I got mine two years ago and lost 70 lbs AND now I have a V02 max that would allow me to run in a marathon. I also bike, indoor row on a ConceptII rower; weight train on a total trainer; balance on a BOSU trainer, stretch with weighted bars; and walk a lot.
However, the 95Xi is central to my exercise since ones aerobic capacity opens up doors that you can run through (trademark).
The only shortcoming of the 95Xi was the company's support. They wouldn't help me because the dealer was responsible and I'm still wondering about a "slipping clutch sound" that the dealer hasn't addressed yet. LifeFitness: feel free to post contact information if you have the answer to this question!
I got my 95Xi very early on and the dealer had to upgrade parts that wore out and that was a little frustrating since the replacement wasn't proactive. For example, I had to have the stabilizers replaced 3 times but now they seem perfect since Life Fitness now makes them stronger. I also had some plastic parts replaced since Life Fitness tried to use a single screw to hold them on and, therefore, they could be easily "bumped off."
I also wish that, as a premium machine, it had the computer interface that my ConceptII rower has: that machine lets me look historically at all my workouts and only cost $1000.00.
However, despite these oddities, I lost 70 lbs and have an awesome aerobic capacity. During the past two years, I've used it for 282 hours or about 23 minutes per day. That far excedes the time I spent with any other piece of equipment.
The reason why I like the 95Xi so much is that it's more like a treadmill than a stair stepper. Their residential models and every one of their competitors seem to be closer to stair steppers since the elliptical motion seems hoppy and choppy. The 95Xi, on the other hand, has a very smooth, elliptical rotation that makes me think I'm walking on air and doing the moon dance.
Overall, I recommend the 95XI hands down.
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