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York XC530 Elliptical/Cycle Product Description:



  • Type of materials used:Metal, wood, and plastic
  • 2 workouts in 1 machine It's a Crosstrainer and a cycle
  • Target time, target distance, target calories, target heart rate, recovery fitness test.
  • Multi view LCD console
  • 8 levels of magnetic resistance
  • Hand pulse sensors
  • 100kg Max user weight
  • Two exercises in one machine
  • Hand pulse sensors allow you to train in your wanted heart rate zone
  • Gel seat with 5 position height and reach adjustment
  • Adjustable handlebars and footplates
  • Length of manufactures guarantee : 1 (ONE) year parts and labour

Product Description

A versatile piece of equipment that can be used as either a cross trainer or exercise cycle, and is easily switched between the two. When in cycle mode use the extra large gel padded seat and in elliptical mode the dual action push/pull arms will give your upper body a good workout. Both have a smooth motion controlled by magnetic resistance, and make use of hand pulse sensors and an easy to read display. *Resistance Types: Manual Magnetic*Resistance Levels: 8*Pulse Sensor Hand: Yes *Console Features: Large LCD Display*Control Feedback: Time, speed, distance, calories, pulse, resistance level*Programs: -*Dimensions: 125 x 64 x 150 cm*Product Weight: 45kg

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75 of 76 people found the following review helpful.
5Great purchase, excellent machine
By wolfcub
This product is an excellent buy at the price and I am exceedingly pleased at my purchase. I bought this over an year ago and have used it consistently since then. It is very well made and lets you get on with your exercise.Pros:* Very sturdy in my experience. Once put together properly, the equipment is rock solid. The equipment parts are heavy for a reason; you'll appreciate the sturdiness once you start using it. The handlebar movement was smooth and fluid, and more importantly, has continued to remain so.* Quite feature rich as detailed above. Seat can be adjusted for height and reach. Footplate can be fixed in one of two positions. Resistance levels can be adjusted. Hand pulse sensors to monitor heart rate. Recovery mode to indicate how well your heart rate recovers in a 60-second period at end of exercising.* LCD control at the front is really well laid out. The screen is split into a top and bottom section. The bottom section shows rpm, time, distance, calories and pulse. It shows a running count of time, distance and calories which ticks over at 99, unless you're using it a target mode where it counts down to zero from the target. The top section cycles through each of rpm, time, distance etc at 10-15 sec intervals. The LCD panel probably was the single biggest factor in motivating me to keep working out - the fact that I can visually see how much effort I've put in.* Silent! If put together properly, it works without creaks and aches. After several months of use, it did start creaking once, but application of oil at the creaking joints and it has stayed silent since.* Quite compact for a crosstrainer. The base of the crosstrainer bars jut out a bit during use, but not by much. For a person like me who doesn't have too much space to spare, it's an ideal buy.* It's easy to move around on a flat surface. The rubber treads are excellent in this regard. I've never had the trainer move when exercising, yet the rubber treads really do make it easy to move the trainer around. They don't leave any marks on the floor either.Cons:* Can be difficult to put together. It is the toughest piece of equipment I've assembled; it took me around 2 hours to do it. I don't recollect the total number of parts involved, but there were quite a lot. Some of the parts are quite heavy and assembling them without a second person around can be a thrilling experience. The instructions I seem to remember being a bit cryptic. I finally relied on the engineering-style machine drawing showing the parts fitting together as that seemed easier to follow.* Disassembling it for any reason is even harder. I tried it once and I failed. I've since decided that I'm not disassembling it when I move house as I'm not willing to spend the time and effort it'd take to disassemble and then assemble it again.

70 of 71 people found the following review helpful.
5What a purchase!!!
By J. Blythe
Well, I have to say that I think the other people who have reviewed this are being a little unfair with their stars!!! I had reviewed this on other sites before coming here and everyone is giving it 4 or 5 stars.I wont deny that it took me and the missus 1.5hrs to put together, but all went smooth and I didnt think it was particularly difficult. If you've ever put flat-pack furniture together, then this is no different. But two people is a big help in a couple of situations.After trying it out, I was well chuffed (although shattered after 15mins). The movement quality is fantastic, very sturdy and very smooth. Even better than I had expected. I do quite a bit of cycling and I must say that the cycling motion feels a little weird - but hey, you cant have everything. All in all, I would recommend this, I have seen a lot worse for a lot more cash and I have yet to see anything better.

51 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Choice
By Thom Davids
I figure I have made a great choice here - what a find at this price, well done Amazon.I have to admit I was a bit put off by the first reviewer's notes but after reading a few others on various web sites I took the plunge.I agree that putting it together is a little involved but nowhere as bad as the first reviewer makes out. I found it very easy - 1.5 hours by myself. Everything provided including useful spanners and allen keys. Instruction book has detailed instructions and close up photos.The movement is great, quiet and an excellent work out with an action like cross country skiing - probably one of the best aerobic activities around. There is a built in pulse monitor that is accurate and fast to react to changes in heart rate.To sum up, this is an excellent bit of kit for home use and probably almost as good as the Trainers you'll find in a gym. It is not hard to put together, it is sturdy and well made. If you are thinking of buying a Cross Trainer, give this some serious consideration.

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