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Gazelle Tony Little Total Body Fitness Workout Exercise Elliptical Glider Supports 250-300lbs with Low-Impact Design for Home Gym

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Arrives Thursday, Mar 6
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Style: Sprinter


Features

  • Cardio Fitness Machine offers a comprehensive workout that targets every major muscle group; Has robust weight capacity of up to 300 pounds, it is suitable for users of various fitness levels
  • Fitness Machine Equipment includes valuable resources to support your fitness journey, including a nutrition guide, meal plan, exercise wall chart, and access to Gazelle Glider workout DVDs
  • Integrated power pistons of this machine provide hydraulic resistance, ensuring a joint-friendly exercise routine; Elliptical machine is equipped with patented dual pivot system
  • Fitness equipment prioritizes safety and comfort with extra-wide, nonskid foot platforms that provide stability and high-density foam handlebars for a comfortable grip
  • Exercise machine measures 43 inches long, 28 inches wide, and 53.75 inches tall when unfolded, and when folded, it measures 66 inches long, 28 inches wide, and 8.5 inches tall; Weighs 40 pounds

Brand: Gazelle


Product Dimensions: 28"D x 8.5"W x 66"H


Material: Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: Hydraulic


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 300 Pounds


Brand: ‎Gazelle


Product Dimensions: ‎28"D x 8.5"W x 66"H


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Hydraulic


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎300 Pounds


Maximum Stride Length: ‎18 Inches


Number of Resistance Levels: ‎10


Manufacturer: ‎Gazelle


UPC: ‎854695004467


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎53.9 x 18.3 x 4.7 inches


Package Weight: ‎51.8 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Gazelle


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Style: ‎Sprinter


Date First Available: February 8, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Simple but Effective
Style: Sprinter
I don't write reviews often but I have to for this. I've struggled to find an effective cardio workout for my home for years. I've got through several bikes and considered many machines. Finally, I remembered back in the early 2000's there was. the infomercials with Tony Little and I decided to check out this machine. I'm glad that I did because this thing rocks. It is not a normal elliptical machine. Instead of there being a crank for your feet (like a bike), your feet simply move forward. and backward. This is great because it provides a lot of variation to your movements and honestly gives a deeper workout than a normal elliptical while being cheaper and easier to use. This is less like running and more like ski walking and at multiple angles, which challenges different parts of your body. And, it comes with the resistance option which can also add intensity to the workout. I'm a big fan of bodyweight workouts (calisthenics) because its simpler, uses your own bodyweight for the resistance, and needs less equipment. This elliptical fits the bill of that and takes up very little space for what you get. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025 by David R.

  • A Fun Low-Impact Machine To Exercise On!
Style: Pacer
I purchased an under-the-desk elliptical machine and love it. It has a convenient remote control and different speeds, but it doesn't give me the level of exercise I hoped for. It also doesn't stay in place, and the return period has lapsed. This Tony Little elliptical machine is truly low impact. It mimics the motion of skiing without risking life and limb, speaking of which I tore the ACL in my left knee in a bad skiing accident and was on crutches for eight months rather than having surgery. Although much improved, my doctor thinks I developed arthritis in my knee from the scar tissue and suggested I take up walking. To add insult to injury (no pun intended), I also have slight residual neuropathy in both legs after chemotherapy treatments from cancer eight years ago, although it, too, is much improved (thankfully, no sign of recurrence). What I needed was this Tony Little Gazelle machine, and I remember that my mother had one when I was growing up. A friend assembled it a few days ago, which took 45 minutes to an hour. It is very sturdy, but I asked him to remove the black rounded caps on each end of the horizontal bar at about waist level because although my hands are small to medium in size, I felt a tiny pinch when they were too close to those caps (they seem decorative more than anything else). Once the machine was assembled, I was apprehensive about stepping up on the foot pedals. They are only HALF the height up of a standard stair step and would not be a challenge to most people, but I was concerned about putting pressure on my bad knee. My concern was short-lived after figuring out the best way to get up and down from the pedals while also not risking injury due to the pedals not being stationery. This is what I did: First, while holding onto the horizontal support bar (not the raised arms), I step up on the right foot pedal with my stronger leg. Second, while still holding on tight to the horizontal bar, I step up with my other (bad) leg. Once I feel stable, I grap onto the arms and start moving. IT IS SO MUCH FUN!! I have used it three days in a row, and it is no struggle at all, nor did I have any adverse effect on my bad knee or somewhat weak legs. It is such great exercise for the legs/thighs, butt, and arms and folds up with little effort. NOTE: If you have any weakness in your legs, like i do, it is very important to hold onto a stable portion of the machine BEFORE stepping up and/or down, and as mentioned, I find the horizontal bar in front to be the best for that. If you are looking for a low-impact exerciser that you will enjoy using and that will not just gather dust, I highly recommend this Tony Little Gazelle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024 by madscientist

  • So far ok hope it holds up.
Style: Sprinter
This is my 3rd Gazelle. The previous 2 were Gazelle PROs which are sturdier and has better range of swing motion. This unit is ok but no idea if will hold up. The other 2 PROs lasted about 7 years each before the swing cords broke and cannot be repaired. This unit being smaller and not as well built may not hold up as long. (160lbs of weight) but claims it will accommodate up to 250. It is quiet and was easy to assemble. It offers a good low impact cardio workout which is why I continue coming back to Gazelle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024 by Shart

  • Works perfectly, smooth learning curve, great workout
Really nice range of motion, way quieter than a conventional elliptical machine, much more variable movement, better muscle group use. Wow, I didn't expect to turn into such a complete shill for this machine. I did a bit of research before I bought, and I'm so glad that I did. I couldn't ask for more from a foldable, affordable home elliptical machine. A couple of notes: - The machine has the occasional creak and squeak, but it feels super sturdy and is practically noiseless compared to a conventional elliptical. - The length of stride lets me really get into the flow of my workout; it's a longer stride than the Precor machines that I've used in the past, which is nice. - You provide the resistance by changing the angle of your stride and using your arm muscles in opposition to your legs, so you get to build balance and core strength at the same time. - For me, there was about a half-hour learning curve when I started out, where I found myself wondering if I could get the same level of workout on this beastie. Turns out I can get a much better workout, I just had to stick with it through that learning curve. - If you're like me, any learning curve on a machine where balance is involved can be a bit daunting. Stick with it that extra half hour-- it is so, so worth it in this case. - It comes with a DVD, which is definitely worth your time-- there's lots of really useful tips and tricks on how to get the most out of the machine, how to store it, and how to move it, that will make your life a lot easier. - It comes with pretty standard dense foam-grip handles. I'm thinking of wrapping mine with bicycle handlebar tape, just to be fancy. Not sure if this is a good idea yet, but it seems like it might give it an extra-comfy grip. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2020 by Friendly Neighborhood Beekeeper

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