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Schwinn 460 Variable Stride Elliptical Trainer

Schwinn 460 Variable Stride Elliptical Trainer

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Brand: Schwinn
Category: Sports
Department: Sports and Fitness

List Price: $1,599.00
Buy New: $899.00
as of 9/10/2010 06:49 MDT details
You Save: $700.00 (44%)



New (3) Used (1) from $799.00

Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 59 reviews
Sales Rank: 2130

Shipping Weight (lbs): 221
Dimensions (in): 54 x 34 x 73

MPN: 100145
Model: 100145
UPC: 708447505828
EAN: 0708447505828
ASIN: B001AS696K

Release Date: October 1, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Lets you change stride lengths without manual adjustments
  • Features 16-total programs, including 11-workout profiles
  • Tracks results and programming for up to two users; articulating foot plates minimize heel impact
  • Shows your time, interval time, RPM, watts, distance, pulse, speed, calories, resistance level, and course profile
  • Measures 54 x 34 x 73 inches (L x W x H)

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Product Description
The Schwinn® 460 elliptical helps you burn up to 2 times as many calories as a treadmill, and up to 15% more calories than on a fixed-stride elliptical. Schwinn® V-Stride™ technology allows you to change stride lengths without manual adjustments or machine modifications. 11 workout profiles built by the Nautilus Institute include instructional messages on utilizing stride lengths and foot/leg motions for maximized results.

Amazon.com Product Description
Maximize your home workouts with the Schwinn 460 Elliptical Trainer, which features Schwinn's exclusive V-Stride Technology that allows you to change stride lengths without manual adjustments or machine modifications. The 460 provides a complete lower-body workout: step to target calves and quads; walk to work your thighs and glutes, and run to lengthen your strides and engage all muscle groups.

Featuring a high-tech design, the Schwinn 460 includes 11 workout profiles built by the Nautilus Institute with instructional messages on utilizing stride lengths and foot/leg motions for maximized results. And the Schwinn Advantage workout system tracks results and programming for up to two users. You'll get heart rate feedback via the HR grips on the static handlebars, and heart rate telemetry using the included chest strap.

The dynamic backlit touchscreen console displays workout and interval time, distance, pulse, speed, calories, resistance level, and course profile. Other features include an oversized water bottle holder (accommodates 4-inch bottle), adjustable cooling fan, and transport handle and non-skid wheels for easy storage.



The Schwinn 460 combines dynamic workout programs, an intuitive touch screen console, and Schwinn V-Stride technology to let you change stride lengths without manual adjustments or machine modifications.

Features and Specifications

  • V-Stride technology, integrated in the cam/footplate, enables strides from 2 to 26 inches
  • Independent footplates let users target core muscles while engaging both sides of the body
  • 16 total programs: 1 Manual, 11 Profile, 2 Custom for two users
  • Quiet, magnetic ECB (Eddy current brake) resistance with 16 levels
  • Fly wheel: 25 pounds, steel
  • Drive system: Computer controlled
  • Fixed and moving handlebars
  • Chest strap with telemetric and grip heart rate monitoring
  • Heart rate grip on padded static handlebars
  • Transport handle and non-skid wheels
  • Articulating foot plates minimize heel impact
  • Schwinn Advantage workout system tracks results and programming for two users
  • Dynamic backlit LCD touchscreen console
  • Display Readout: Time, Interval Time, RPM, Watts, Distance, Pulse, Speed, Calories, Resistance Level, Course Profile
  • 11 workout profiles contain embedded fitness prompts to maximize results
  • Oversized water bottle holder and angle-adjustable fan
  • Maximum user weight: 300 pounds
  • Dimensions: 54 x 34 x 73 inches (L x W x H)
  • Unit weight: 221 pounds
  • Power requirements: AC adapter

Manufacturer's Warranty
Frame - 10 years, parts - 2 years, electronics - 1 year, wear parts: 90 days




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Schwinn 460
Style Front Drive Dual Action Front Drive Dual Action Front Drive Dual Action Front Drive Dual Action Variable Stride Dual Action
Stride Length 18 inches 18 inches 18 inches 18 inches 2 to 26 inches
Motion Forward/
Reverse
Forward/
Reverse
Forward/
Reverse
Forward/
Reverse
Forward/
Reverse
Resistance Magnetic ECB Magnetic ECB Magnetic ECB Magnetic ECB Magnetic ECB
Resistance Levels 16 16 16 16 16
Dimensions (L x W x H) 59" x 26" x 68" 62" x 26" x 71" 59" x 26" x 68" 62" x 26" x 71" 54" x 34" x 73"
Product Weight 152 pounds 154 pounds 172 pounds 165 pounds 221 pounds
Maximum User Weight 275 pounds 300 300 pounds 300 300 pounds
Display LCD LCD Backlit LCD Backlit LCD Touch screen, backlit LCD
Display Features Speed, time, distance, RPM, watts, pulse, calories, interval time, resistance Speed, time, distance, RPM, watts, pulse, calories, interval time, resistance, course profile Speed, time, distance, RPM, watts, pulse, calories, interval, time, resistance Speed, time, distance, RPM, watts, pulse, calories, interval time, resistance, course profile Speed, time, distance, RPM, watts, pulse, calories, interval time, resistance, course profile
Heart Rate Grip Grip Grip Chest strap with telemetry; grip on handlebars Chest strap with telemetry; grip on handlebars
Programs 1 manual, 6 profile, 1 calorie goal, results mode, BMI test 1 manual, 8 profile 1 manual, 10 profile, 2 heart rate control, 2 custom, time trial, calorie goal, fitness test, BMI test, recovery mode, results, mode 1 manual, 11 profile, 2 custom for two users 1 manual, 11 profile, 2 custom for two users
Warranty Frame--15 years, parts--2 years, electronics--1 year, labor--90 days Frame--5 years, parts--1 year, electronics--1 year, labor--90 days Frame--15 years, parts--2 years, electronics--1 year, labor--90 days
Frame--10 years, parts--2 years, electronics--1 year, wear parts--90 days Frame--10 years, parts--2 years, electronics--1 year, wear parts--90 days
Other Features Transport wheels, water bottle holder Transport wheels, water bottle holder, magazine rack Transport wheels, water bottle holder, 3-speed fan, MP3/iPod holder Transport wheels, oversized deluxe footpads, water bottle holder, magazine rack Transport wheels, fixed and moving handlebars, articulating foot plates, cooling fan, water bottle holder

About Elliptical Trainers
Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips.

Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home.

Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints.




Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Give me my Elliptical back!   September 8, 2010
jflannery (Boston Area, MA, US)
Needed an exercise machine to keep me in shape for soccer, snowboarding - hate running (treadmill), biking too boring and too limited of motion - opted for an Elliptical -- but... wanted variety. The "variable stride" feature sold me - and glad it did! This one has a large variety of strides I use to reduce boredom (can do steps, short & long strides). Also able to set your own training pattern (e.g. I have one that simulates running on a straight level stretch (long strides used), climbing stairs, and going down hill (backpedaling).

Only issue - family took to it as well - now have to share time on it...

(Over a year of use - in a basement - still going strong)



3 out of 5 stars Good up to a certain speed   August 24, 2010
Los Gatos (Los Angeles, CA)
Although the arm workout is definitely diminished since the arms are not attached to the drive, I was generally happy with the machine for the first three weeks. However, when I started to push myself harder (above 50 RPMs) the ride got a bit rough and the machine noisier. Rubber wheels are attached to the bottom of the pedals and they roll back and forth inside a groove, so there's quite a bit of friction going on (unlike a rear-drive eliptical wheel that just spins). Due to the rougher ride at higher speeds, I felt I couldn't really push myself as hard as I wanted to.


1 out of 5 stars What a horrible machine!   August 18, 2010
G. Duggan (CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The machine arrived with a broken knob on the top of the right handle. It wasn't a mission critical piece of the machine, so we kept it as is, but within 90 days of usage the pedals began making a horrible banging noise. Upon inspection, there is what appears to be little rubber shavings dropping down from the heavy center console where something is now grinding horribly.

(a piece that comes pre-assembled & bolted closed -- meaning it's not something I failed to properly assemble)

Schwinn/Nautilus customer service while certainly polite, are utterly useless. There is no service plan other than to let them listen to the noise it makes over the phone, and then try to guess what they need to send you -- so that you can try to fix!

For 1000.00 dollars I now have a clothes hanger that weighs several hundred pounds. Avoid this company at all costs.



4 out of 5 stars Great machine   June 25, 2010
bla
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The Schwinn 460 is a great machine.
It came boxed up nicely in one big and heavy box. Make sure the delivery firm drops it off in the room you want to use it, the box is heavy. Well packaged and all hardware with clear instructions included. I assembled it myself in two hours, taking my time and using my own tools. The computer unit came with a cracked cover, I have reported this to Schwinn Customer Service but have yet to hear from them. The computer is fully functional, and the machine runs smooth and quiet. There is even an adjustable variable speed fan you can direct to your face. Love the equipment. I did not go to the store and test the machine, I bought it based on what I read. I looked at the Bowflex Treadclimber at first, but the steep price and reported failures and poor reliability made me look further. I have no regrets I ended up buying this Schinn 460.
4 Stars instead of five because:
The highest resistance level could have been somewhat higher for me.
The power plug is in the front of the machine, while I rather had seen this being in the back (that's where my pwr supply is).
The customer Service has yet to follow up on me
Made in China :(



5 out of 5 stars Schwinn 460 Variable Stride Elliptical   June 21, 2010
Kathy P.
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I had been considering the Schwinn 460 Variable Stride elliptical for a long time, but was nervous purchasing it without trying it first. So far I'm very happy with it. There were some cosmetic problems (some deep scratches on the handle bars). I contacted customer service and immediately reached a human being, who offered to send replacement parts. I received them within 10 days. The unit is solid and looks well built. The packaging was impressive. All the little nuts and bolts were shrink wrapped on a sheet so you can't miss anything.
As far as the variable stride, it only took a few minutes to adjust to it. There's a stride that I'm comfortable with, and I automatically use that stride without having to think about it. But it's nice to go longer or shorter once in a while to break things up. Years ago I purchased an inexpensive ellipse from a department store, and I found the stride too short for me (I'm 5'3") and it was uncomfortable to use. I love the ellipticals at the gym (which are way too expensive for me) and the Schwinn is a good compromise. I'm glad I got the variable stride.


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