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Tony
Little Gazelle Review
I'm
recommending the Gazelle Freestlye? Have I gone completely
mad? If you're not a hardcore workout junkie, I really think
you're going to like the Gazelle. You just get on and go.
No knobs to adjust, and no noise. You almost feel like you're
floating, it's kinda cool.
I
know that Tony Little guy is sort of corny, but his
product is pretty good for under $200 bucks.
Not
only can you get your cardio done, but depending on which
of the 10 exercises you perform, you can get some strength
training into your workout as a bonus.
The
Gazelle Freestyle feels very sturdy, even when you
really crank on it. The frame is made of aluminum and can
safely support up to 350 pounds.
Some
people have knocked the Gazelle because it starts to squeek
in the pedals after extended use, but that's because they
haven't done any maintainance or used any lubricant on their
machine.
I
have a $3500 elliptical machine in my home gym, and guess
what? It squeeks some times when I don't have the rails
lubricated, DUH!
If
you're a die hard workout not, the Gazelle isn't for you
- you'd be better off shopping in the $1000 plus price range
but, if you're strapped for cash, or just looking to have
some fun on a unique elliptical trainer, you should take
a close look at the Tony Little Gazelle Freestyle...
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the Tony
Little Gazelle on sale here
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