Gazelle Edge Glider

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  1. George W. says:

    My Gazelle Glider review

    My parents bought the gazelle and I had the opportunity to try it out while staying with them for two weeks while my home was being remodeled. The room they allowed me to sleep in just so happened to have the gazelle in it so I found myself using this exercise machine a lot more than I anticipated.

    I found it to be easy to use and store. The unit breaks down and can store easily. The gazelle doesn’t have a motor to maintain and it has variable intensities and I enjoyed working out with it.

    The workouts it provides is a gliding motion that is gentle on the knees and great for anyone who is getting back into physical fitness or worried about a previous knee injury. The only think that looks to be a con is the flimsy monitor the unit comes with. Other than that, the price for the gazelle is great for what you get, so I recommend it.

  2. JD Martin says:

    We’ve had several workout products including $2,000 weight training … the Gazelle Edge is well constructed, quiet, and provides a good workout into 70-80% pulse target range. Because it is so quiet, it works well while watching TV or listening to music.

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