Tuesday, February 10, 2009



Gazelle Edge

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Burn calories, tone your muscles, and improve your cardiovascular endurance with the Gazelle Edge, which simultaneously works out both your upper and lower body. Ideal for all fitness levels, the Edge's unsurpassed range of motion lets you go from a slow walk to a full run with no sudden stops, so you won't put undue pressure on your joints. The resulting aerobic workout will challenge you without sacrificing your knees. Details include an easy-to-use, five-function workout computer that delivers immediate feedback on speed, distance, time, and calories burned; a foldable footprint for easy storage; extra-wide, non-skid foot platforms; a durable 1.5-inch rolled steel frame; high-density foam handlebars; and a maximum weight capacity of 250 pounds.

Key Details:

Easy-to-use computer provides immediate feedback on speed, distance, time and approximate calories burned
Patented, dual-action split suspension provides a complete range of motion and freedom of movement
1-1/2-inch gauge steel construction holds up to 250 pounds
Extra-wide, nonskid foot platforms for added stability
Handlebars are covered with high-density foam for extra comfort
Folds quickly for easy storage so it won't take up space in your home
Low-impact workout gives you an aerobic workout
Lets you go from a slow walk to a full run with no sudden stops
Completely smooth and quiet
For all fitness levels and ages



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Customer Reviews
Love It!
First of all, my gazelle came super fast. It was easy to put together, and I got on it right away. I don't even feel like I'm exercising because it's so fun! I do it while listening to music, watching t.v., even talking on the phone. I have fibromyalgia and this is perfect for me. I get a good workout without the strain on my body. This is a must have.

Loving it so far . .
Gazelle Edge

I was worried about the assembly but I discovered that was simple. The directions made it wasy to put together. The first few days my legs felt wobbly when I stepped off it but that has already stopped. I have a bad back and knee problems, making a treadmill difficult for me to use. The Edge is great because there is less pressure on those joints. I'm not over-doing it, only up to fifteen minutes at a time, but some days I use it twice. It's easy to adjust to and I never hate the thought of getting on it. A great piece of equipment for the money.

Gazelle is awesome.
1. No strain on your knees.

2. You can walk , jog , or run on it.

3. Arm handles so you can work out your upper body as well.

4. Cheap. I got mine for $100!

I usually put my ipod on and start walking kinda fast on it for 45 mins.

The first time I used it I only did 20 mins.......MY LEGS WERE SO SORE THE NEXT DAY , THAT I COULDN'T WALK DOWN MY BASEMENT STAIRS!! I couldn't take it anymore so I jumped the last few stairs. After that , my body got use to the exercise so no more soreness.

I dieted (low carb , under 1,000 cals a day no eating after 5pm , water a lot and diet soda only with a meal) and used the gazelle 6 days a week/45 mins a day and lost 60lbs in 3 months. I also lifted weights. 15lb weights 80x <--(40 thn rest/than another 40)using both arms , 40 squats holding 5lb weights on each hand, every other day. I always wore a pullover hoody sweater and sweatpants and then I would lift the 15lb weights 20x before getting on the gazelle just to get my heart rate up and then jump on the gazelle and go non-stop at a steady pace for 45 mins. I'd be sweating like crazy , which is great!

I've had it for 4 years and it's still in great condition.

I highly recommend the gazelle edge.

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