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    EX 59
    This Horizon elliptical trainer has a shipping weight of 145 pounds and requires an unobstructed area (in inches) of 73.5L x 23.13W for operation - additional space should be added as a safety buffer. The maximum specified user weight for this machine is 275 pounds.
    • Heart-rate programs are not included, so automatic adjustment of exercise intensity is not available.
    Description
    This Horizon elliptical trainer has a shipping weight of 145 pounds and requires an unobstructed area (in inches) of 73.5L x 23.13W for operation - additional space should be added as a safety buffer. The maximum specified user weight for this machine is 275 pounds.
    • Heart-rate programs are not included, so automatic adjustment of exercise intensity is not available.
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    CR Expert Take

    How did it perform in our expert lab testing?

    Overall Score

    The Overall Score for this model is derived from our expert lab test results.
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    What goes into the Overall Score?

    Ergonomics
     /  5
    Exercise range
     /  5
    Ease of use
     /  5
    Construction
     /  5
    Heart rate features
     /  5
    User safety
     /  5

    Detailed Test Results

    Assembly: Elliptical Trainers usually require assembly. For this machine, assembly was considered somewhat simple since a relatively small number of threaded fasteners were included in order to attach a small number of parts. User manuals can help or hinder assembly. The diagrams that illustrated the steps were clear and detailed. We found that the written instructions and diagrams somewhat helpful for assembly. Operation: The sounds this elliptical trainer made when pedaled were noticeable, the frame was considered responsive, and the pedal-arm linkage felt well constructed and tight. Controls: The resistance level controls are often the most commonly accessed buttons and on this elliptical trainer are somewhat large in size which facilitates using them while exercising. The controls are laid out as you would expect with the increment control on the top or right, or for a dial control, having a clockwise rotation. This machine has individual increment and decrement controls which were positioned poorly; separated from one another. Access to the level controls is fairly open but requires navigating around the stationary handgrips. Display: Seeing a numeric and graphic indication of the resistance-level setting is convenient. The resistance-level setting is displayed constantly as a numeric value and is not displayed as a graphical image. Glare does not affect the visibility of the display. Ergonomics: A tall user's arms occasionally contacted the frame or moving parts of the machine causing interference. Elliptical Path: The pedaling action was supportive. The machine responded well to acceleration and deceleration and assisted the user's effort. The pedaling motion at the front and/or back of the elliptical cycle was smooth but lacked a feeling of continuous flow. To maintain good lower-body alignment, a minimal side-to-side pedal separation is best. The spacing on this machine was considered excellent. Exercise: Stepping through the resistance levels resulted in uneven changes; where changes were moderately inconsistent from one level to the next. The difference between the lowest and highest resistance-level setting determines the range of exercise intensity; which for this machine was considered good.

    About

    The Horizon Fitness EX 59 is part of the Elliptical exercisers test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, Elliptical Exercisers models like the EX 59 are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.

    Ergonomics: Ergonomics considers how well an elliptical accommodates people of various sizes and aspects of the pedaling motion.

    Exercise range: Exercise range considers aspects of exercise intensity and measures incline and the effort to pedal the machine through the resistance level settings.

    Ease of use: Ease of use considers ease of use aspects of controls, display and using the programs.

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