Crosstrainers from the biggest brands

The crosstrainer (sometimes called an elliptical trainer) is a fitness machine that combines a number of exercises such as walking or running, stepper movement and cross-country skiing. Crosstrainers have pedals suspended above the ground that move back and forth and up and down. Since the user's feet never touch the ground, the impacts that occur when walking or running are eliminated, which is essential for people suffering from back problems. The hanging pedals move in an oval (elliptical) shape and, during training, mainly stress the legs.

Crosstrainer Vario Unity

Technogym - Artis

Crosstrainer Vario Unity Technogym

Listed price 18 350,40 € in.VAT

7 278 € in.VAT6 065 € ex.VAT

Crosstrainer Cross Unity

Technogym - Personal

Crosstrainer Cross Unity Technogym

Listed price 14 649,60 € in.VAT

8 358 € in.VAT6 965 € ex.VAT

Crosstrainer Discover SE3HD

Life Fitness - Platinum Club Series

Crosstrainer Discover SE3HD Life Fitness

 Brand-new device

8 736 € in.VAT7 280 € ex.VAT

Engage 3 pieces set

Life Fitness - Elevation

Engage 3 pieces set Life Fitness

Listed price 31 062 € in.VAT

10 230 € in.VAT8 525 € ex.VAT

VisioWeb 3 pieces set

Technogym - Excite+

VisioWeb 3 pieces set Technogym

Listed price 22 060,08 € in.VAT

10 578 € in.VAT8 815 € ex.VAT

8000 10 pieces set

Matrix - Johnson

8000 10 pieces set Matrix

Listed price 48 548,40 € in.VAT

13 902 € in.VAT11 585 € ex.VAT

Silver 10 pieces set

Life Fitness - Silver

Silver 10 pieces set Life Fitness

Listed price 78 216 € in.VAT

18 882 € in.VAT15 735 € ex.VAT

500 10 pieces set

Technogym - Excite

500 10 pieces set Technogym

Listed price 57 840 € in.VAT

20 958 € in.VAT17 465 € ex.VAT

Engage 9 pieces set

Life Fitness - Elevation

Engage 9 pieces set Life Fitness

Listed price 87 924 € in.VAT

29 850 € in.VAT24 875 € ex.VAT

VisioWeb 10 pieces set

Technogym - Excite+

VisioWeb 10 pieces set Technogym

Listed price 74 289,60 € in.VAT

33 054 € in.VAT27 545 € ex.VAT

The machines are designed in such a way that the resistance can be changed to make training easier or more intense. Because the elliptical movement is fluid, the use of such an apparatus will not cause any stress on the spine.

The advantages of the crosstrainer

  • Very low stress on the spine and joints in general.
  • This device provides an effective cardiovascular workout and helps build muscle strength when the higher resistance settings are used.
  • Most crosstrainers allow the user to adjust the resistance levels.
  • Some models offer pedals that move in two directions (i.e. forward or backward) which exercises multiple muscle groups and adds variety to the workout.
  • Some models of elliptical trainers also have handles that will stress the upper part of the body (in a movement similar to that of cross-country skiing).

The disadvantages of the crosstrainer

  • Some people find it difficult to start the movement because of the pedals that are not resting on the ground. On the other hand, you have to exert enough push to start the movement.
  • As the movements are flexible and offer a low impact, this exercise requires no force and therefore does not strengthen the bones and muscles (a key element for the prevention of osteoporosis)
  • The effort is mainly concentrated on the legs, even on machines which have a “ski” function thanks to their mobile arms. Practitioners will therefore take care to add exercises that apply to the upper body in order to benefit from a balanced training.
  • Crosstrainers can be expensive. If the basic models cost only a few hundred euros, the high-end models, with more features, cost several thousand euros.
  • Annual maintenance may add additional costs.

What to Check Before Buying A Cross Trainer

Ideally, it is best to test the model in a gym or sporting goods store to determine if it offers the features you expect and, more prosaically, the space it occupies (crosstrainers are large).

In addition, the following characteristics are also to be considered:

  • The setting and relevance of the stride length. Some crosstrainers offer a specific stride length that may or may not be appropriate, while other models offer adjustable stride lengths, allowing the user (or multiple users) to tailor the range of motion to their template.
  • Movement of pedals and arm grips. The movement should be gentle and uniform. If not, the exercise will cause stress at the joints.
  • The maximum user weight that the machine can support. Some models do not tolerate more than 90 kilos while high-end devices can go up to 200 kilos.
  • Noise pollution in operation. Low and mid-range crosstrainers are louder and interfere with other activities in the same room.
  • Availability of spare parts. Spare parts must be readily available in order to reduce the downtime of the machine.