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LifeFitness Fitness Total Body Arc Trainer Elliptical Review

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How long will the LifeFitness Fitness Total Body Arc Trainer last?

Built from premium metal, the Life Fitness Total Body Arc Trainer weighs a whopping 412 lbs. when fully assembled and holds users up to a maximum capacity of 400 lbs. It is built for moderate to heavy exercise use and will last for a number of years with a proper maintenance schedule. The Total Body Arc Trainer comes with a rather disappointing low warranty with only 2 years of coverage on the frame and mechanical parts and 1 year on labor.

Brief Overview

The Life Fitness Total Body Arc Trainer is an innovative conglomeration of a climber and elliptical that allows users to run in a natural gliding motion which has a minimal impact on lower body extremities. Consumers looking to up their exercise game will enjoy the versatile benefits received during premium exercise experiences while burning a heavier calorie load than typical fitness machine workouts. It also comes with 4 console choices: C, SE3 HD, ST, and X.

Overall Quality

The C Console is the basic choice on the Life Fitness Total Body Arc Trainer and is best suited for consumers looking to hop on and start trekking their way to fitness glory. It has a simple to use LED screen that holds a modicum of 4 built in workouts. The Arc Trainer has a unique frame which enables a curving exercise movement with a longer 24” stride length offering little to no impact on lower joints during workout sessions. A resistance range of 100 levels allows extreme high intensity workouts that target a multitude of muscle groups with a 21-level incline. Both resistance and incline quick change buttons along with pulse monitors for capturing heartrate information are found in the moving handlebars that assist with upper body toning.

Things we like

  • 100 resistance levels
  • 21 incline levels
  • 24” stride length
  • innovative frame

Things we dislike

  • X
    low warranty
  • X
    4 built in workouts

Specs

Resistance Range Up to 1200 Watts at 180 SPM (100 Resistance Levels)
Incline Levels 0 to 21
Incline Levels (Muscles Activated) 0 to 6 (Calves, Glutes, Hamstrings); 7 - 14 (Calves, Glutes, Hamstrings, Quads); 15 - 21 (Quads)
Stride Length 24" (61 cm)
Handles Curved Multipgrip Handles with Remote Resistance and Incline Buttons
Cruiser Grips Yes
Remote Heart Rate Yes, Integrated Heart Rate Monitoring on Contact Handles
Finish Corrosion, Stain, and Chemical Resistant Coating
Frame Color Arctic Silver
Max User Weight 400 lb (181 KG)
Dimensions 76.5"L x 36.25"W x 62.5"H (194 cm x 93 cm x 159 cm)
Unit Weight 412 lb (187 KG)
Power Requirements (voltage outside U.S. may vary) All Major Voltage Configurations
Screen An easy-to-use Interface with LED Screen and Workouts for those who just want to get on and go
Workouts Manual, Quick Start, Hill, Random
Controls Membrane Buttons
Wearable Compatibility N/A
Entertainment N/A

Warranty

Frame: 2 Years; Mechanical: 2 Years; Labor: 1 year

History

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Conclusion

The Life Fitness Total Body Arc Trainer is a mighty workout machine for either a commercial or residential setting that contains quality elements while offering a total body workout for a plethora of fitness fans. It is not budget-friendly and console choices that offer technology features come with additional costs.