
Eclipse
Elliptical Trainers have one important selling feature, their price. They are
dirt cheap. Their primary market is individuals who wish to get back into shape
and lose weight. That represents a significant portion of the American population.
The Eclipse ellipticals compete for the low-end market with
ProForm. They currently have four models that cost between
$350-$550. If you are considering purchasing an Eclipse, the
question you have to ask yourself is whether this is a value
or a cheap substitute for a real machine?
| Fitness Quest is recalling about 23,000 of its Eclipse
1175e Elliptical Trainers. The cranks that connect the
foot platforms to the rear wheel of the machine can break
during exercise, posing a fall hazard to consumers. |
Short Stride and Light
Weight
With
a 15" stride you have a very limited elliptical stride, that tends to be
bouncy. The elliptical stride is more circular than elliptical, which is not ideally
what you want in an elliptical trainer.
These machines are not built for
tall users. Anyone that is above average height will find the elliptical stride
and the upper body motion restricting. One customer stated, "The movable
arms are too short for my hands so my hands are never fully stretched."
The
various models weigh around 90 lbs. And the designs are very compact. This can
impact the stability of the machine, especially if you weigh more than average
and you plan to do some rigorous workouts.
The
warranty is very suspect. I can't find specifics regarding the warranty, except
that it is a 1 year limited warranty. One retailer that sells Eclipse ellipticals
states that there is no service warranty, only parts. Service and extended parts
warranties can be purchased. Actually this is the first time I have run across
an elliptical trainer that did not come with at least a 90 day service warranty.
One comment I see over and over regards the noise. Apparently these machines
tend to be noisy, but at these prices what do you expect.
Fitness
Source Review
There are two concerns with the Eclipse elliptical
trainers. First, they are cheap machines built with cheap parts. Therefore they
are more likely to breakdown when subjected to regular, rigorous use. Second,
they are compact and light weight machines. For some, the workout will feel restricted
and uncomfortable.
If you are use to working out on a commercial elliptical
trainer at the gym, you are going to find the Eclipse very disappointing. Of course,
the cost is about a tenth of the commercial grade models. But reviewing numerous
customer comments, there are a number of satisfied customers.
I would suggest
before you make a purchase, go out to one of the large sporting goods stores and
try one out. Sports Authority sells Eclipse. Compare their ellipticals to other
models in the $1,000 price range, like Sole and New Balance. See if the feel of
the workout is comfortable to your size and weight.
ConsumerSearch
Review
Consumer Search gave the Eclipse 1100 HR/A a "Best Buy"
in the budget category. They stated:
While reviews warn that machines in
this price range won't hold up like Precor or Smooth elliptical trainers, the
warranty and variety of programs might make the Eclipse worth a look.
Customer
Reviews - Various Eclipse Models
The customer reviews I found are
very mixed. Some users found the machines to provide a satisfying workout at a
bargain price. While others were disappointed by the quality of the machine and
the service.
Sports Authority
Tony h -
Epinions.com Customer
Reviews
Superb Workout - 
Pros: Compact, solid construction
Cons: Noisy
Although the unit is relatively
compact, it is VERY solid. It does not rock or sway even when I'm going at it
really hard. The biggest downside to this nifty piece of machinery is the noise.
It wasn't that noticeable in the first 2 months or so, but after that I noticed
that the crank mechanism makes a lot of squeaking and creaking noises about 10
minutes into my workout.
Great elliptical for the price -
Pros: Very compact, fits just about anywhere and is on wheels. Relatively
inexpensive.
Cons: Foot pedals cut off your circulation to your feet after
awhile.