Add a NordicTrack elliptical to your home gym and save $400
SAVE $400: The NordicTrack Studio Smart Elliptical is on sale for $597 at Walmart as of Feb. 10. You'll save about 40% and get a 30-day full-access iFIT membership for more interactive training.
Finally saved up enough money for a Peloton bike or treadmill, only to find out its prices are skyrocketing? Keep some of those bills in your pocket. There are plenty of alternatives.
The NordicTrack Studio Smart Elliptical is on sale for just $597, down from $997, at Walmart as of Feb. 10. That's about 40% in savings and over $1,000 less than either Peloton product. Plus, you'll get a 30-day full-access iFIT membership for free to help you kick off your interactive training.
This smart elliptical has a 15-pound inertia-enhanced flywheel for smooth and consistent strides, 20 levels of digital resistance, and silent magnetic resistance, so you don't disturb the rest of your household (or neighbors) with your workouts. You can also peep all of your essential workout stats on the five-inch, high-contrast display.
With the iFIT trial, you can get more out of your workouts, including more advanced metrics. Connect to iFIT on your own device and sync it to your elliptical to connect with expert trainers in live and on-demand workouts. Trainers can automatically adjust your resistance, speed, and incline in real time, which is great for motivation. If, however, you just want a chill workout experience or to blow off some steam, note that the membership is not required to use the machine.
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