The Horizon EX75 Elliptical - Another solid Horizon Elliptical under $1000
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Mrs. Sensei has informed me that we're going away to Las Vegas for the weekend. I'm assuming this has been in the planning for a couple of weeks now but I seem to have been the last to to know about it. I may be the Treadmill Sensei at the DOJO but at home I merely follow orders...and that is why we're still married after 20 years. I know who the boss is.
Not wanting to neglect my faithful readers, I sat down quickly to write a Horizon EX75 elliptical review.
Since it came out in late 2006, we've had the opportunity to work with a large number of the Horizon EX75 elliptical trainer. The Horizon EX75 is the 2007 version of the Horizon EX44. There are no real differences from the EX44 aside from a few cosmetic changes and the new, sharper orange back-lit display. Luckily, both units are excellent ellipticals for the money.
The Horizon EX75 elliptical comes with a nice 18" stride and a solid 14.5 pound fly wheel, giving those in search for a sturdy elliptical for under $1000.
For the money, the Horizon EX75 is one of the better designed ellipticals, especially with Amazon selling the units for $200 less than anyone else on the internet at about $799. Although, even at the full price, the EX75 is a contender for a spot in any top ten elliptical list.
20 levels of magnetic resistance, pulse grip and wireless heart rate monitoring options, a 300 pound user weight and 10 programs will give you a very robust elliptical for your cash and gets the Horizon EX75 4 out of 5 golden buddahs from the Treadmill Sensei.

The Horizon EX75 gets 4 gold buddahs out of 5.

Compare the Horizon EX75 elliptical.
Horizon EX75 Elliptical Specifications
Stride: 18"
Max User Weight: 300 lbs.
Resistance: Magnetic
Resistance Levels: 20
Heart Rate Monitor: Pulse grip and wireless
Programs: 10
Display: LCD
Product Size: 56"L x 26"W x 65"H
Product Weight: 160 lbs.
Flywheel: 14.5 lbs.-The Treadmill Sensei
http://www.treadmillsensei.com
Mrs. Sensei has informed me that we're going away to Las Vegas for the weekend. I'm assuming this has been in the planning for a couple of weeks now but I seem to have been the last to to know about it. I may be the Treadmill Sensei at the DOJO but at home I merely follow orders...and that is why we're still married after 20 years. I know who the boss is.
Not wanting to neglect my faithful readers, I sat down quickly to write a Horizon EX75 elliptical review.
Since it came out in late 2006, we've had the opportunity to work with a large number of the Horizon EX75 elliptical trainer. The Horizon EX75 is the 2007 version of the Horizon EX44. There are no real differences from the EX44 aside from a few cosmetic changes and the new, sharper orange back-lit display. Luckily, both units are excellent ellipticals for the money.
The Horizon EX75 elliptical comes with a nice 18" stride and a solid 14.5 pound fly wheel, giving those in search for a sturdy elliptical for under $1000.
For the money, the Horizon EX75 is one of the better designed ellipticals, especially with Amazon selling the units for $200 less than anyone else on the internet at about $799. Although, even at the full price, the EX75 is a contender for a spot in any top ten elliptical list.
20 levels of magnetic resistance, pulse grip and wireless heart rate monitoring options, a 300 pound user weight and 10 programs will give you a very robust elliptical for your cash and gets the Horizon EX75 4 out of 5 golden buddahs from the Treadmill Sensei.

The Horizon EX75 gets 4 gold buddahs out of 5.

Compare the Horizon EX75 elliptical.
Horizon EX75 Elliptical Specifications
Stride: 18"
Max User Weight: 300 lbs.
Resistance: Magnetic
Resistance Levels: 20
Heart Rate Monitor: Pulse grip and wireless
Programs: 10
Display: LCD
Product Size: 56"L x 26"W x 65"H
Product Weight: 160 lbs.
Flywheel: 14.5 lbs.
http://www.treadmillsensei.com
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1 Comments:
Thanks for the review! I decided to check out Sports Authority and tried out their one Horizon Fitness machine. I looked over all the other brands and most had parts that did not look very solid. I tried out the Horizon, and the whole machine looks and feels very solid. I ordered this from Amazon last week, and it's due to be delivered Friday. Superfast delivery and the shipping was free. The bonus is my husband works for Amazon, so we got an additional discount.
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