Schwinn 430 Elliptical
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Front-drive elliptical
- 20” stride
- 20 levels of resistance
- 6 levels of incline
- 22 built-in programs
- Dual LCD screens
In-Depth Review
Schwinn 420 Elliptical Review (2024): A Solid But Outdated Elliptical
Author: Stacey L. Nash, CPTPros & Cons
What We Like...
- 20 levels of magnetic ressistance
- Cheaper entry price compared to other similar ellipticals
- Longer stride length compared to other ellipticals in this price range
- Manually adjustable incline levels
What Needs Improvement...
- No Bluetooth connectivity
- Big footprint
Product Summary
The Schwinn 430 elliptical comes with a lot of great features that help you get the most bang for your buck. It has a 20-inch stride, large footplates, and 20 levels of resistance. You’re also able to track your heart rate on the contact grips that are part of the handlebars. While there are six levels of incline available, it’s manually adjustable, which is something to note.
The Schwinn 430 Elliptical comes with dual screens to easily view the pre-programed workouts, or you can use the media shelf to view your own device or reading material. There is also a charging USB port and MP3 input so you can listen to podcasts, books, and music through the speakers. Typical with Schwinn, this product is built to last. The frame has a 10-year warranty.
Specs
Bluetooth | Yes |
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Max User weight | 300 lbs |
Dimensions | 70.1” L x 28.2” W x 63.2” H |
Summary
If you're looking for an economical option for an elliptical, this could be a good choice. While it does not have all the bells and whistles of the higher-tech ellipticals, you’ll still get a good workout in.