Sole E20 Elliptical

Sole E20 Elliptical
Sole E20 Elliptical
Sole E20 Elliptical
Sole E20 Elliptical

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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • 18” maximum stride length
  • Manual adjustable incline 
  • 5.5” LED display
  • Lifetime frame warranty
  • Pulse grip and chest strap compatible
  Categories: Conditioning, Ellipticals

Pros & Cons

What We Like...
  • Relatively affordable
  • Includes an integrated tablet holder
  • Lifetime frame warranty
  • Bluetooth speakers
  • USB charging port
What Needs Improvement...
  • Stride length might be too short for taller individuals
  • Small screen
  • Manual adjustable incline

Product Summary

The Sole E20 Elliptical is one of the less expensive options to come out of Sole’s elliptical lineup. According to the company, the E20 was designed to meet both your needs and your budget.

The Sole E20 is designed with comfort in mind. It has 15-inch oversized foot pedals that have a two-degree inward slope that is supposed to help reduce the impact on your ankles and knees. The incline is adjusted manually so you can work at your own pace. The maximum stride length is 18 inches, and while that will work for most individuals, it may not work for someone who is 6 feet tall or over.

There is a 5.5” LED display and Bluetooth speakers so you can watch one of the 10 built-in programs. There is also a tablet holder, so if you are wanting to watch a different workout or something else, you can easily do so.

Given the price point, this is definitely a budget elliptical. The machine is good for the price point, but if you are wanting something with a longer stride length, newer technology, and a good amount of digital workouts, you may want to look elsewhere on the market.

Specs

Maximum weight300 Lbs
Stride Length18”
Monitor5.5” LED Display
Sound SystemBluetooth And MP3 Compatible

Summary

The Sole E20 is a relatively affordable elliptical with 15-inch pedals, an 18-inch stride length, and a manually adjustable stride and incline capabilities. If you want something with a bigger stride length and more built-in workouts, there’s probably a better option for you.