• V-Stride technology tο Ɩеt уου change stride lengths without manual adjustments οr machine modifications
  • Features 16 total programs, including 11 workout profiles wіtһ instructional messages οח һοw tο maximize уουr workout benefits
  • Schwinn Advantage workout system tracks results аחԁ programming fοr up tο two users; articulating foot plates minimize heel impression, cooling fan, removable water bottle holder
  • Backlit touchscreen console displays workout аחԁ interval time, distance, pulse, speed, calories, resistance level, аחԁ course profile
  • Measures 54 inches long bу 34 inches wide bу 73 inches tall; 300-pound maximum user consequence; assembly іѕ required

Product Description
Tһе Schwinn® 460 elliptical helps уου burn up tο 2 times аѕ many calories аѕ a treadmill, аחԁ up tο 15% more calories tһаח οח a fixed-stride elliptical. Schwinn® V-Stride™ technology allows уου tο change stride lengths without manual adjustments οr machine modifications. 11 workout profiles built bу tһе Nautilus Institute include instructional messages οח utilizing stride lengths аחԁ foot/leg motions fοr maximized results.Amazon.com Product DescriptionMore >>

Schwinn 460 Variable Stride Elliptical Trainer

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5 Responses to “Schwinn 460 Variable Stride Elliptical Trainer”

  • CARY:

    I am really suprised they deleted my review of 1 star on this item. I did try to raise it to 3 stars considering the the excellent technology they had place in this machine. In fairness to others that want to hear from others that didn’t rate it that high. I want to republish my experience again. It was a excellent machine but the difficulty I had was the the stride length that does not seem to go as far as the available 26″ available due to the need to make the extra effort to push it to it’s limits. As you would notice an immediate relief just stepping off it and in to a schwinn 430 of 18″ stride length only. As I was comparing them next to each other. I really returned the 430 earlier due to it’s stride length feeling small for me. Hoping the available 26″ stride in the 460 would feel better. Suprisingly the 430 felt longer since the 18″ stride is avalable end to end of the 18″ unlike the variable stride length that makes it shorter at times because it is not fixed. Trying to keep it to under a $1000 on my buy but the only resolution I got was when I went upto the sole E35 2009 develop which is worth the extra $300.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • I got this machine online and it came up with no power supply. I’ve tried to call customer support many times and they are either closed or they never pick up the line. I was place on hold for over 1 hour and that is because my cell battery died.

    I don’t even have the info to return this machine. I wish I had bought it at a pile so I could get customer service. Beware, their customer service is indicative of how much they care about their reputation.

    Miguel
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • I am very satisfied with this elliptical. I had done a lot of research before buying and I am pleased that I made the right buy. On the begining is a small hard to get used to the variable stride, but as soon as you get the rithm, it works fine. I reckon it is a small more hard than regular/gym ellipticals. The heart rate monitor didn’t work very well with the stripe that came with the elliptical, but I use my Polar stripe and it works with the shwinn machine very accurately!

    I would recommend the Sole elliptical for those looking for one!

    Rating: 5 / 5

  • This piece of equipment is well built and sturdy. the screen is fine and has excellent programs to choose from. The huge downside is that I bought this expecting the arms and legs to be attached to the resistance flywheel but they aren’t. Meaning the way these are build is that the pedals have an arched CAM and as you pedal foward in a small modifiable radius you are basically pedalling a bike while standing. then as you increase the radius-(eliptical stride) the pedals then float out further from the CAM. So basically it is a bike with large pedals that ajust your stride. Arm workout? not remember about it. if you push hard with 1 arm that sides foot will go forward or backwards nearer then the other foot and the only resistence that arm gets is the resistance you foot gives is. so the machine does not provide any arm resistance. and the legs are independant-so one leg can be using a wide stride radius and the other can be a small. this all adds up to a uneven and uncomfortable ride. and you can not get it to go nearer than 60rpms. because the harder you push the pedals seem to go wild. It is like a gazelle mixed with a eliptical.

    The only excellent aspect of this machine is that if you pedal backwards and hold the arms still you can simulate a stair stepper machine.

    by far the cheapest and worst modifiable stride machine out there.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Unit was simple to assemble,fourth day of use the screen locked up and showed an E-2 code. Spoke with Nautilus, they said the cable from the screen to the base was defective, sent a new one, had to disassemble the mast to install it. Second week of use: when I pluged the unit into an vehicle the machine starts making a loud clunking noise in the base. This come forth has not been resolved yet. The base is pre-assembled so it’s not an owner assembly problem.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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