Outdoor Elliptical Bike

May 14, 2016 - Comment

Run 20 miles per day and never be sidelined by injuries or enjoy low impact outdoor exercise without sitting on a bike seat for hours at a time… The ElliptiGO elliptical bike has the versatility to give you the exercise experience you’re looking for, whether you are a competitive athlete looking to improve your cardiovascular

Run 20 miles per day and never be sidelined by injuries or enjoy low impact outdoor exercise without sitting on a bike seat for hours at a time…

Outdoor Elliptical Bike

Outdoor Elliptical Bike

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The ElliptiGO elliptical bike has the versatility to give you the exercise experience you’re looking for, whether you are a competitive athlete looking to improve your cardiovascular fitness or someone who wants to enjoy comfortable and fun outdoor exercise.

The ElliptiGO 8C is the most popular elliptical bike in the world for one reason – it’s the perfect combination of price and performance. With a long stride length, running-like motion and wide gear range, the 8C is the elliptical bike of choice for everyone from professional athletes to fitness enthusiasts to recreational riders.

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Outdoor Elliptical Bike

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Whether you are looking to hammer a short interval workout, ride a century or cruise the neighborhood for fun, the 8C will deliver the experience you’re seeking.

FOR COMFORT, PERFORMANCE, AND PRICE, THE ELLIPTIGO 8C DELIVERS THE BEST BANG FOR YOUR BUCK.

– Total Length: 75″ (190.5 cm)
– Wheelbase: 54″ (137cm)
– Weight: 42 lbs (19.1 kg)
– Gears/Speeds: 8
– Hub: Shimano 8-speed internally geared hub
– Climbing Activity: Climb steep hills up to 20-30% grade
– Sprinting Speed (flat terrain): 23+ mph (37+ kph)
– Indoor / outdoor flexibility: Gets you outside or easily sets up on a trainer inside (stationary trainer sold separately)

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Outdoor Elliptical Bike

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“The ElliptiGO 8C is fun, effective, and keeps me on the road. Most importantly, my 8C has enabled me to get the cardio workout I need without aggravating old injuries. I can’t recommend it highly enough.” – Lauren Fleshman, 2006 and 2010 US 5,000m Champion

Product Features

  • Fun to ride: Gives the feeling of “Running on air” from the long, smooth elliptical stride
  • Great workout: Burns 33% more calories than a bike; Gives a better workout in less time
  • Indoor/outdoor solution: Train year-round on the road or on a stationary trainer inside when the weather is bad
  • Used by everyone from Olympic athletes to recreational riders

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Outdoor Elliptical Bike

Comments

Adam Engst says:

Great for injured runners; a better workout than a traditional bike; llamas look at you I’ve ridden an ElliptiGO exclusively since April 2013, and over several thousand miles have found it to be big fun, an excellent workout, and a great way to get some miles in without the impact of running – it’s the next best thing to running if you’re injured. I prefer it to a traditional bike because there’s no discomfort in all the classic sore spots for biking – butt, neck, arms, hands – and because you get a great view when standing upright, rather than looking at the pavement. It’s easy to get used to because you’re standing up, and we all know how to balance standing better than sitting anyway.It’s about 30% harder (and thus slower) than biking due to the weight and lack of aerodynamic position, but that just makes it a better workout, and I can still maintain about 15 mph on the flats if I work at it (I did a 100 mile ride averaging 14.8 mph with little difficulty). With the 8-speed hub, I’ve been able to get up even the steepest hills – after all, what do you do…

JM144 says:

Bravo for those who created this fantastic alternative to running I started running in the 70’s and ran Track in college and later for the Santa Monica Track Club. I trained for the Olympics from 1970-84 and had coaches that had us run upward of 100 miles a week. I am not a small guy. My racing weight was 175 and that is a lot for one’s knees. So I ended up with little or no meniscus in the knees.The doc’s limited my running but the problem is that once running gets into you it is almost impossible to get rid of the bug. There is nothing like being outdoors and alone with your thoughts pounding the pavement. After a few more years of not listening to my orthopedist he said no more or you will be on the table with a knee replacement or two. I took the next couple of years tried running/fartlexing two days a week instead of every day and supplemented that with biking and the elliptical. My main issue is that Exercising indoors is not the same as being outdoors. You feel as though your wings have been clipped when you have to stay…

Cory Cole says:

If you don’t have fun working out you’re going to quit

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