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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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Availability: 16 left in stock
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Arrives Nov 28 – Nov 30
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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

Model Name: GSPRINTER


Brand: Gazelle


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 43"D x 28"W x 53.75"H


Material: Alloy Steel


Model Name: ‎GSPRINTER


Brand: ‎Gazelle


Color: ‎Black


Product Dimensions: ‎43"D x 28"W x 53.75"H


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Hydraulic


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎300 Pounds


Maximum Stride Length: ‎18 Inches


Number of Resistance Levels: ‎10


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


Package Weight: ‎51.8 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎43 x 28 x 53.75 inches


Brand Name: ‎Gazelle


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Gazelle


Style: ‎Sprinter


Included Components: ‎Nutrition guide and meal plan, exercise wall chart, and all-access to Gazelle Glider workout DVDs and video content online


Date First Available: February 8, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 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

  • Easy to assemble
Style: Pacer
I have a small home. Doesn’t require a lot of space, easy to move and folds up. Have it by the TV so instead of sitting on the couch just hop on and go! Great exercise and great price..
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024 by Margery

  • Great Little "Animal" - My Pet Machine
Purchased a few years ago Jan/2014 and still use it almost daily. It is smooth and enjoyable, low impact, you hardly know you are getting any benefits until someone tells you you look muscular or they notice you are in shape. I purchased it so I can at least get the calorie burn of walking while in my house during inclement weather. I purchased it when I began to pack on pounds during the dreaded menopause phase. The Gazelle Edge not only helped me keep the weight off, but the exercise stopped hot flashing and I am still wearing my pre-menopause size and I have this cute little machine to thank. Mind you, I did not lose an exorbitant amount of weight because I only weigh 110 pounds anyway. But it had begun to climb when my hormones changed, and this little machine - planted in front of my giant screen TV - was what I needed. I purchased walking/cycling videos also through Amazon and I like to use this machine going on nature treks in different countries while playing favorite appropriate background music CDs also purchased from Amazon for my total workout enjoyment. This keeps me on it longer. Gazelle is so cute, she can be folded up and hidden away if company is coming. She has these cute little hooves in the front reminiscent of a little mini horse. I think this machine is nicer especially for older people who don't want to impact their joints by running on hard surfaces. I think it also builds core muscles, and balance, there are many ways you can vary your workout by adjusting your posture & speed. I had help putting it together but I think I could have done so on my own. I was lucky, my package arrived in less than two days and we had people during the holiday and we slapped it together and it's been up ever since January 2014. I definitely built muscle, I don't have any upper arm flab, and I do not have a gut. You may think no big deal but it is when you are postmenopausal & approaching 60. People approaching their golden years need to take Balance and Core Strength into consideration. I think my elderly mother would have benefited from an exercise machine like this. Because I think the Gazelle builds the psoas muscles which elderly need to be able to pick themselves up from falls. But if you are a young strong energetic person looking for a sweat-pouring work out, sure, you may find this machine is too easy for you. But the sneaky thing is, I think Gazelle delivers results so easily & effortlessly that people are unaware it's doing any work. Once when I was competing with my horse driving and wearing a shoulder bearing outfit, my husband remarked that he thought the Gazelle was building muscle contour in my shoulders & upper back where nobody even thinks of looking. Getting a compliment from hubby is always a good thing! I bought the Gazelle because of its low price & simplicity thinking if it ends up getting thrown out, no big deal, but 3 & 1/2 years later, she is a fixture in my rec room being used daily. Also, I never encountered an injury using this machine. Please use caution around small children and pets. I keep my little pet out of that room when I am working out, should he slink in and get hit by one of the foot pedals, it could be a bad thing. But the instructions warn you of this. I highly recommend Gazelle Edge to anyone who will use it properly and take their exercise regimen seriously. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2017 by Jandy Jandy

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