The New Balance 9000 Elliptical Review -- Center Drive Elliptical Excellence
Every so often the DOJO gets in a piece of equipment the Treadmill Sensei hasn't had a chance to work on before. It doesn't happen very often but it does happen. This past Friday we received in a package from a local Sports Authority to be delivered and set up in a customer's home gym. When I opened it up I was surprised to find a New Balance 9000 Elliptical
My first reaction when seeing the New Balance 9000
The key things to know about the New Balance 9000
- Adjustable stride: The New Balance 9000
comes with 3 settings for its stride length - 17 inches, 19 inches and 21 inches. New Balance gives you a great selection with these three lengths and they should fit just about any size user.
- Width between pedals: New Balance kept the distance between its pedals tight. What this does is give you a slightly more comfortable, nautral feel on the 9000
.
- Stability: One of the best features on the New Balance 9000 Elliptical
is how darn stable and solid it feels. In general the center drive ellipticals are going to give you a much greater feeling of a stable workout.
For blowing away the Tony Little Gazelle in form and function, the Treadmill Sensei gives the New Balance 9000

The New Balance 9000 gets 4 gold buddahs out of 5.

Compare the New Balance 9000 Elliptical.
New Balance 9000 Elliptical Specifications
Resistance: 16 Levels
Programs: 13
Bi-Directional: Yes
Max User Weight: 300 lbs.
Heart Rate Monitor: Pulse grip and wireless
Heart Rate Control: Yes
Stride Length: Adjustable - 17", 19" and 21"
Monitor: LCD
Display: Time, speed, distance, approximate calories burned and approximate heart rate and watts
Price: $1399
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