Bladez Quantum Elliptical Trainer Review

by Johnny on July 7, 2011

Elliptical Trainer Review: Bladez Quantum Elliptical Trainer

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Hello,
I am broke. I have 40 bucks in my pocket that I must deposit in my savings account to cover my phone bill and maybe enough change to buy a 99 cent can of coke. I suppose that leaves me with two options: cultivate my garden or write some elliptical trainer reviews. Since I have the air conditioning on in my room I’ll write an elliptical review. The next elliptical on my list is the Bladez Quantum Elliptical.

How the Bladez Quantum Elliptical Trainer feels – Yes, I actually used it!

I could be totally wrong but I think I tried the Bladez Quantum Elliptical at a Sport Chalet, which takes you to the limit. I do not have a whole lot to say about the stride of this elliptical trainer. One phrase describes the stride of the Bladez Quantum Elliptical perfectly, “the floor drops out”. Once you get to the top of your stride it feels as though all support for your stride collapsed. Using this elliptical trainer feels like you’re stuck in stop and go traffic, especially if you use this elliptical trainer at higher speeds. My suggestion is to move on and keep shopping.
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Features

After spending quite a bit of time examining this elliptical trainer I didn’t find anything jaw-dropping. The Bladez Quantum Elliptical Trianer has an 18 inch stride length but as I mentioned earlier the stride is troublesome. There are 12 fitness programs which is normal to above average for treadmills in this price range. However, this elliptical has heart rate control which is rarely seen in treadmills that retail for less than $1000. There is also transport wheels, a feature commonly neglected in many elliptical trainers. If you have ever been stuck in a warehouse moving demo elliptical trainer units around in the summer the you’ll appreciate transport wheels.

  • 18” Stride length
  • 12 preset fitness programs
  • Anatomically correct foot pedal spacing
  • Mutli-window LCD display
  • Heart rate control

Conclusion

When I tried out the Bladez Quantum Elliptical Trainer the stride was distracting. I felt like I was on a roller coaster ride that slowly made its way to the top and free falls. The features list is pretty average too, with the exception of included heart rate control. In the end, I would definitely try to find an elliptical trainer with a smoother stride. They are out there in this price range, just got to look for them.

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