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Top Rated Sole Ellipticals For Affordable Home Gym Workouts: New Models Launched

Top Rated Sole Ellipticals For Affordable Home Gym Workouts: New Models Launched

These new elliptical machines from SOLE Fitness (866-780-7653) provide an accessible, low-impact solution for individuals seeking to improve their cardiovascular fitness from the convenience of a home gym.
Salt Lake City, United States, May 16, 2025 -- SOLE Fitness has now introduced an updated version of its entry-level elliptical machine, E25, which is now equipped with a power incline feature to promote increased resistance and greater workout versatility. Priced under $1,500, the machine offers 20 adjustable incline levels, enabling users to tailor their cardiovascular workouts for improved effectiveness—all within the comfort of their home gym.
More information can be found at https://www.soletreadmills.com/collections/ellipticals
The pandemic changed how people work out, according to GoodFirms' research - more people now prefer exercising at home instead of going to the gym. Walking and running are still the most popular cardio activities - but elliptical machines are becoming more common because they're easier on the joints, and can be used for an effective full-body workout. SOLE Fitness created the E25 as an affordable option for people who want to add quality fitness equipment to their homes.
The E25 comes with a 7.5-inch backlit LCD screen that shows all workout data clearly and has a built-in tablet holder where users can place their devices to watch shows or follow workout videos. The machine also features a USB port for charging devices and Bluetooth speakers for a more convenient workout experience.
'Each one of our fitness products comes standard with hundreds of fitness video classes covering basic to advanced routines, a spokesperson adds. Our videos maximize your training routines with help from our professional fitness trainers.'
The E25 offers seven pre-programmed and two user-defined workout routines. Its 20-pound flywheel allows for smooth resistance through each movement, giving users a natural motion similar to running or walking.
SOLE Fitness sells the more advanced E35 model for $1,699.99, which features a heavier 25-pound flywheel for better stability. The E35 has more workout options with 10 pre-programmed and 12 user-defined routines. It also comes with a 10.1-inch touchscreen.
The company's premium E9X series starts with the E95 at $2,099.99 and goes up to the E98 at $2,799.99. The E98 includes commercial-grade parts suitable for heavy home use or small gyms - and the top-tier models have more resistance levels, better ergonomics, and advanced console features.
Interested parties can learn more at https://www.soletreadmills.com/
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