After using an elliptical a few times on vacation recently, I really liked it and I am shopping for an elliptical for use at home. My wife and I will both use this perhaps 2-3 times a week each and I am looking at the sub-$1000 price range. I know that there will be a big difference between these models and what I used at the gym but I am considering some Schwinn and Horizon models between $600-$1000 that have been well reviewed. I am planning on going to stores and trying out some models but also wanted any input from people who may have used at-home ellipticals over a longer time period on importance of various features...
--More resistance levels and workout programs: I can see this being important over the long term, but wondering if 8 to 10 is enough as opposed to the 14-16 on the more expensive models.
--Stride length: The models I am looking at generally have 18" which I think should be fine for my wife who is 5'6". The Horizon $999 model I am looking at has two lengths, 18" and 19" and as I am 5'10" I'm thinking the 19" might be better for me.
--Incline ramp: The Horizon $999 model has an incline ramp, which from what I've read allows you to work a variety of muscle groups. Any opinions on whether this is worth it?
--Music: The $799 and $999 models have holders for an MP3 player or even speakers. This seems nice as I'm thinking it may be a bit cumbersome to have an MP3 player attached to your body given the type of motion involved in an elliptical.
Thanks for any input anyone may have.
--More resistance levels and workout programs: I can see this being important over the long term, but wondering if 8 to 10 is enough as opposed to the 14-16 on the more expensive models.
--Stride length: The models I am looking at generally have 18" which I think should be fine for my wife who is 5'6". The Horizon $999 model I am looking at has two lengths, 18" and 19" and as I am 5'10" I'm thinking the 19" might be better for me.
--Incline ramp: The Horizon $999 model has an incline ramp, which from what I've read allows you to work a variety of muscle groups. Any opinions on whether this is worth it?
--Music: The $799 and $999 models have holders for an MP3 player or even speakers. This seems nice as I'm thinking it may be a bit cumbersome to have an MP3 player attached to your body given the type of motion involved in an elliptical.
Thanks for any input anyone may have.