New Star Trac Elliptical Reviews
The Star Trac 8 Series Cross Trainer is a beast of a workout machine with a 76-inch-long frame th...
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Reviewed in 2021
Now, this Star Trac 8-RDE has features that we liked but looks like a mixed breed of other ellipt...
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If you buy a E-CTe for $8000 please contact me at Treadmill Doctor's offices. I have several "in...
See ReviewThe E-CT really isn't a very good machine for the money. If you are going to spend this much mon...
See ReviewStar Trac Makes high-quality ellipticals with an average feel and motion. The E-CTi is no except...
See ReviewThe Star Trac S-CTx is a light commercial intro cross trainer that is a beast of a machine which ...
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If you are looking for a Commercial machine for your home, this is one of your options.
See ReviewThe excellent TRx with a 15" personal HD TV to boot. You're better off buying a separate HD TV f...
See ReviewThe cost of this machine is simply not justified when you consider other options available from T...
See ReviewThe S-TBTx is a better value than most of the other Star Trac units, just not a good one. But, St...
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Not quite up to par with the other offerings from StarTrac. StarTrac set such a standard with the...
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General Information:Star Trac was started by the original designers of the Lifecycle stationary cycle. Their treadmills are popular in clubs. Star Trac branded product is simply their commercial machines labeled for the consumer market. If you are shooting for quality regardless of price, then Star Trac is a great choice.
Manufacturing Philosophy:Star Trac puts very high quality electronics in their machines and then lets the rest fall into place. At full retail price, it is so-so deal for the price. With the big discounts we saw in their online store, Star Trac machines make quite a bit of sense if you are considering a $4,000 to $5,000 home treadmill.
Company Outlook : Star Trac is big in the club market because they are a value alternative and cheaper products will always sell well. We would expect them to be around for product support for a long time.