Weslo Airwalker | 
| Brand: Weslo Category: Sports
List Price: $199.00 Buy New: $131.99 You Save: $67.01 (34%)
New (2) from $131.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 74306
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 68 Dimensions (in): 0.5 x 0.4 x 0.3
MPN: WLAW3501 Model: WLAW3501 UPC: 043619350173 EAN: 0043619350173 ASIN: B0000ASKQZ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Frictionless gliding exercise machine for strengthening muscles and burning calories | | • | Pair of oversized foot platforms connected to arm attachments with oversized grips | | • | Works upper and lower body, improves flexibility, increases endurance, and shapes glutes | | • | Low-impact design is easy on the joints; EKG thumb grips for tracking pulse rate | | • | Foldaway design for storage; measures 32 x 53 x 38 inches (W x H x D); weighs 65 pounds |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Get in shape! Weslo Air Walker, SAVE BIG BUCKS! The frictionless motion of the Weslo Air Walker provides an effective calorie-burning aerobic workout while preventing strain and stress. Oversized stable foot platforms; EKG Pulse Sensor lets you track your pulse throughout your workout and see your fitness level improve; Frictionless gliding motion provides an effective aerobic workout without the jarring or strain of moving on hard surfaces; Increase calorie burn with upper and lower body motion; Improves flexibility, increases endurance and strengthens muscles; Cushioned handgrips; 250-lb. capacity; Fold-away design; 2'8" x 3'2" x 4'5". Weighs 65 lbs. Consult your doctor before beginning an exercise program. Make your first move, order today! Please Note: This is a Heavy / Bulky item. $5.00 for heavy / bulky shipping and handling will be charged in addition to regular shipping and handling. Weslo Air Walker
Amazon.com Product Description Work yourself into tiptop shape with the Weslo Airwalker, the frictionless gliding machine that makes you feel like you're walking on air. The Airwalker is equipped with a pair of oversized foot platforms for stability, along with a pair of arm attachments with cushioned handgrips. As you move the pedals and arm attachments, your legs will glide back and forth as though you're on an elliptical trainer, but without all the expensive electronics. The result is an effective calorie-burning aerobic workout that works your upper and lower body, improves your flexibility, increases your endurance, and shapes your glutes. Best of all for people with joint problems, the low-impact design is easier on your joints than walking or running outdoors. Other details include EKG thumb grips that tracks your pulse throughout the workout, a foldaway design for easy storage, and a 250-pound weight capacity. The Weslo Airwalker measures only 32 by 53 by 38 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 65 pounds.
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| Customer Reviews:
great air walker October 9, 2008 I have this air walker.i love it.it is very sturdy and for the price it was a great deal.i pd. about $140.it does the same thing as the gazelle without the hefty price tag.buy it you will be very pleased.
Not a Gazelle or an XL Glider January 13, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I owned an XL Glider for five years and loved it. I got rid of my XL because after four years it started to make so much noise that it became annoying. The Air Walker is not the same as a Gazelle or an XL in two major ways. 1. The legs are not independent of each other; therefore, you are limited to one exercise. You are able to walk and run forward, but your gait will be limited because of the connection bar.
2. The Air Walker is not as substantial or as well built as the other gliders. If you go fast on the Walker, it bobs and lifts off the ground and the connection bar that limits your ability to do additional exercises becomes loose. The foot platforms feel flimsy and are uncomfortable. The platforms rest on bars that are about three inches thick. After a while, I felt as if I was standing directly on the bars. My feet hurt and I felt unstable.
Some other factors that made me not appreciate the Air Walker are: 1. It was time consuming to put together. You need two people to put it together and it took us an hour because all of the pieces didn't fit well together.
2. The electronic monitoring system didn't work well and ate a set of batteries every time I used it. It got to be so expensive, that we just left the monitoring unit off all together.
In conclusion, unless you have very limited space and/or a very limited budget, I would tell you to pass on the Air Walker and look into a Gazelle, XL Glider or even a treadmill. I paid about $60 with S&H for the Air Walker. I paid around $75 with S&H for my XL Glider five years ago. By the way, the Air Walker was quiet.
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