Nathan
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- High Desert- Calif.
It looks great, but I have the same problem, there's nowhere to ride it.I love this, but for me there's not suitable paved roads to use it on...
Ah, looks like the Youtube video disappeared,unless it's my browser being wonky. Anyway, it occurred to me that I could load the elliptical-bike up in the back of my truck and park in the gym parking lot, where I could ride around town on plenty of pavement.![]()
I have a Nordic Track elliptical in my hobby room / home gym, but it would be a lot of trouble to drag out to the patio. The street strider could be handy to use in the back yard when the weather is nice.It can be used stationary, but what fun is that?
I own a StreetStrider 3i and ride it between 15 and 30 miles a day. It is very well made, fun to ride, and one of the best workouts I've had.The StreetStrider is a great idea, but according to the ratings it's poorly made, flimsy, and can be quite dangerous.
The Mobo's ratings are not very good either.
I would like to get a safe and comfortable bike to ride around here, especially for my walks at the college. A step through single speed would be nice.
@Nathan, how do you like the Nordic Track, and how much do you use it? I've been walking more the last few months, but there aren't many good places to walk around here, so I'm planning to look at Precor 523, Sole E25 and/or E55 ellipticals, and then decide which one to get. The prices range from $350 to 600. A concern is that the pedals look too far apart.
It does look flimsy to me, also. Do you think they offer some advantage over riding a regular bike?The StreetStrider is a great idea, but according to the ratings it's poorly made, flimsy, and can be quite dangerous.