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Best elliptical machine deals: From $120 to $1,100

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If you don’t really enjoy jogging or running on a treadmill or even outside, then using an elliptical machine might be another option to help you maintain a more active lifestyle and avoid being sedentary. For those who don’t exercise often, it can end up showing up as joint pains and difficulty getting back on the proverbial horse. Luckily, elliptical machines are great for helping with that, and it works just as well for those who have a bit more experience with cardio and fitness training. Even better, there are a lot of excellent choices for elliptical machines out there, and you don’t need the best smart elliptical to get something that’s relatively good quality to get you going.

That said, if you’re on the taller or heavier side, then you may need to go for something a bit more pricey, which is why we’ve gone out and collected some of our favorite elliptical machine deals across various price brackets. Also, it’s worth checking out some of these other great treadmill deals for alternatives, or you can check out these general fitness deals as well.

Pooboo Silent Magnetic Elliptical Bike — $220 $360 39% off

A woman standing with the Hasiman magnetic elliptical machine against a white background.
Hasiman

With the Hasiman magnetic elliptical machine you’re getting a piece of fitness equipment that isn’t messing around. It has eight adjustable levels of resistance for different training intensities. These come from a 15-pound magnetic flywheel and belt drive that give you a smooth workout experience. It has an LCD display that gives you all of the information you need while you work out, and it even allows you to watch videos while you do so. Just be aware that you can only snag this deal if you have Amazon Prime.

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Niceday 16-level elliptical machine — $500 $800 38% off

A woman stands at the Niceday 16-level elliptical machine against a white background.
Niceday

This Niceday elliptical trainer is designed for easy setup and easy use. It comes 90% pre-assembled, which means you should be up in running within 30 minutes of its arrival. Niceday developed technology for its magnetic flywheel system that eliminates noise, making this one of the quieter elliptical machines you’ll come across. It has a max capacity of 400 pounds and a digital monitor that displays time, speed, distance, calories, and pulse. This is one of the more versatile options available as well, as it has 16 resistance levels to choose from for various workouts. If you have Amazon Prime, you can also snag an other $100 discount, bringing it down to just $500

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Gugttr Under Desk Elliptical Machine — $120 $190 37% off

Gugttr Under Desk Elliptical Machine
Gugttr

You may be aware of the under-desk treadmill, but you probably aren’t familiar with under-desk elliptical machines like this one from Gugttr. While it won’t give you the same level of exercise as a full machine, it’s a good option if you need to spend a lot of hours at a desk or if you’re older and have joint issues that cause issues if you stand up for too long. It has a remote control and comes with 12 different speeds, and it’s also relatively silent, which makes it a good option for an office space where being quiet is important.

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Sunny SF-E902 Air Walk elliptical machine — $130 $200 35% off

A woman works out with the Sunny SF-E902 Air Walk elliptical machine.
Sunny

Workout warriors on a budget or with little space to spare should consider the SF-E902 Air Walk. It’s an incredibly simple elliptical machine, yet it still has plenty to offer. It folds up easily to a size half its length, which makes it great for apartment dwellers. It offers a total body workout and the non-slip pedals help simulate a slow walk or a full run. It even has an LCD monitor that displays time, count, calories, and scan.

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Yosuda Pro Cardio Climber Stepping Elliptical Machine + YOSUDA PRO Magnetic Exercise Bike — $700 $890 21% off

Yosuda Pro Cardio Climber Stepping Elliptical Machine
Yosuda

If you’re looking for something a bit more upscale that doesn’t break the bank, this Yosuda Pro elliptical machine is a good option, especially since it comes with a massive 18-pound resistance wheel with 16 different resistance levels. That means you can get a real workout out of it if you want to take your fitness to the next level, plus it’s very smooth and quiet, which is always a big plus with workout machines. It’s also quite compact and it has all the measurement and sensing tech you’d expect, such as counting calories and pulse rate.

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pooboo Elliptical Machine — $400 $500 20% off

pooboo Elliptical Machine
pooboo

A great middle-ground option is the elliptical from pooboo that’s actually surprisingly quiet, which is great if you’re in a smaller home where the sound of fitness equipment can be problematic. It has a 15.5-inch natural stride, which is great for most folks, and has 16 resistance levels for you to pick from, so you can slowly ramp up to where you’d like to be in terms of fitness. Also, this accommodates people up to 6 feet four inches and can carry up to a whopping 400 pounds, so if you’re on the bigger side, this is a great options

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BowFlex Max Total 16 — $1,099 $1,299 18% off

Bowflex Max Trainer M9.
Bowflex

The BowFlex Max Total 16 is a pretty interesting training device because it sits somewhere between a traditional elliptical machine and a stepper machine. That means it’s a lot less impactful on your joints, which is great, while also providing that extra level of cardio. It also has 20 resistance levels, which is great, and a touch-based interactive screen to see various stats, as well as the two workout programs that the BowFlex Max Total 16 comes with. It’s also a lot more compact, so if you have issues with space, this might be a good alternative.

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Andrew Morrisey
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