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Nautilus E514 Elliptical Trainer

Nautilus E514 Elliptical Trainer

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Brand: Nautilus
Category: Sports

List Price: $999.00
Buy New: $729.51
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 57016

Shipping Weight (lbs): 165
Dimensions (in): 41 x 39 x 15

Model: 100161
UPC: 708447505910
EAN: 0708447505910
ASIN: B00275R2ES

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Features:
  • Provides smooth upper- and lower-body cardiovascular workout with 16 resistance levels
  • 7 profile courses, 2 programmable user profiles, 20 total programs
  • 4 Polar heart rate programs, with telemetry, grip and chest belt (included)
  • Powerful fan and multi-point console adjustments
  • 300-pound maximum user weight; 10-year warranty on frame, 2 years on parts, 1 year on electronics

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Product Description
The Nautilus® E514 elliptical is engineered with a biomechanically correct design, enhanced programming and an integrated Polar® heart rate system. And for added convenience, SoftDrop™ space-saving technology provides user-friendly folding.

Amazon.com Product Description
Ideal for the home gym for fitness enthusiasts of any skill level, the Nautilus E514 provides an effective cardiovascular workout by combining upper and lower body flexibility and coordination into one impact-free motion. It offers smooth, biomechanically-correct design and comfort features, enhanced programming, and integrated Polar heart rate systems for superior workouts. Other features include 16 computer-controlled resistance levels, 20 total workout programs for workout variety, and a natural-feeling 18-inch stride.

Elliptical trainers emulate the natural motion of your foot while supporting your heel throughout the stride, making them much easier on your knees and joints. In addition to feeling more natural while working out, regular use on elliptical trainers will increase heart and lung capacity while improving your health (and burning calories at the same time).

Features and Specifications:

  • 7 profile courses--variety to help keep you motivated for the results you want
  • 4 Polar heart rate programs, with telemetry, grip and chest belt (included)
  • 2 programmable user profiles to customize your own courses and track your progress
  • Electronically controlled magnetic resistance system for a smooth and efficient workout
  • Blue backlit LCD display with an easy to read console
  • Powerful fan and multi-point console adjustments--all biomechanically designed and inspired by the Nautilus equipment you see in a gym
  • Oversized deluxe footpads
  • 18-inch stride length and ergonomic elliptical path, ideal for most users
  • Water bottle holder
  • Magazine rack
  • Transport wheels
  • 16 resistance levels
  • Eddy Current Brake (ECB) resistance system
  • 18-inch stride length
  • Switchable from miles to kilometers (KM)
  • Maximum user weight: 300 pounds

Manufacturer's Warranty
10 years on the frame, 2 years on parts, 1 year on electronics, 6 months on wear parts, 6 months on labor



The Nautilus E514 features seven profile courses and four Polar heart rate programs.


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Style Front Drive Dual Action Front Drive Dual Action Front Drive Dual Action Front Drive Dual Action Variable Stride Dual Action
Stride Length 18 inches 18 inches 18 inches 18 inches 2 to 26 inches
Motion Forward/
Reverse
Forward/
Reverse
Forward/
Reverse
Forward/
Reverse
Forward/
Reverse
Resistance Magnetic ECB Magnetic ECB Magnetic ECB Magnetic ECB Magnetic ECB
Resistance Levels 16 16 16 16 16
Dimensions (L x W x H) 59" x 26" x 68" 62" x 26" x 71" 59" x 26" x 68" 62" x 26" x 71" 54" x 34" x 73"
Product Weight 152 pounds 154 pounds 172 pounds 165 pounds 221 pounds
Maximum User Weight 275 pounds 300 300 pounds 300 300 pounds
Display LCD LCD Backlit LCD Backlit LCD Touch screen, backlit LCD
Display Features Speed, time, distance, RPM, watts, pulse, calories, interval time, resistance Speed, time, distance, RPM, watts, pulse, calories, interval time, resistance, course profile Speed, time, distance, RPM, watts, pulse, calories, interval, time, resistance Speed, time, distance, RPM, watts, pulse, calories, interval time, resistance, course profile Speed, time, distance, RPM, watts, pulse, calories, interval time, resistance, course profile
Heart Rate Grip Grip Grip Chest strap with telemetry; grip on handlebars Chest strap with telemetry; grip on handlebars
Programs 1 manual, 6 profile, 1 calorie goal, results mode, BMI test 1 manual, 8 profile 1 manual, 10 profile, 2 heart rate control, 2 custom, time trial, calorie goal, fitness test, BMI test, recovery mode, results, mode 1 manual, 11 profile, 2 custom for two users 1 manual, 11 profile, 2 custom for two users
Warranty Frame--15 years, parts--2 years, electronics--1 year, labor--90 days Frame--5 years, parts--1 year, electronics--1 year, labor--90 days Frame--15 years, parts--2 years, electronics--1 year, labor--90 days
Frame--10 years, parts--2 years, electronics--1 year, wear parts--90 days Frame--10 years, parts--2 years, electronics--1 year, wear parts--90 days
Other Features Transport wheels, water bottle holder Transport wheels, water bottle holder, magazine rack Transport wheels, water bottle holder, 3-speed fan, MP3/iPod holder Transport wheels, oversized deluxe footpads, water bottle holder, magazine rack Transport wheels, fixed and moving handlebars, articulating foot plates, cooling fan, water bottle holder

About Elliptical Trainers
Elliptical trainers represent the next wave of advancement in low-impact cardiovascular exercise machines and continue to grow in popularity. By simulating motions experienced through walking, stepping, cycling, and skiing, elliptical machines allow for a smooth and fluid motion while building strength in the arms and legs. Similar to the exercise position for treadmills, elliptical trainers are used by standing in an upright position while holding the handrails of the machine. With elliptical trainers, however, your feet remain in the foot pedals throughout the exercise regimen and circulate in a smooth and seamless motion, resulting in little to no impact on the knees, back, and hips.

Elliptical trainers are compatible for all ages and fitness levels and allow you to select the difficulty level through the incline and intensity settings. Additionally, elliptical trainers allow you to determine the complexity of your workout based on your needs, all while listening to music, watching television, or reading a magazine while exercising in the comfort and safety of your own home.

Although different types of elliptical trainers offer an assortment of features, many of them include an array of challenging programs, forward and reverse directional movement, EKG grip pulse handles, a lightweight portable design with easy fold-up capability, and a monitor displaying calories burned, distance, speed, time, and heart rate. Other types of exercise machines, namely treadmills and bikes, offer excellent cardiovascular exercise and muscular training for the legs in a forward-motion exercise. Elliptical trainers take this to the next level by offering an upper and lower body workout with dual motion, challenging and diverse programs, and a low-impact exercise machine that won't strain sensitive joints.




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1 out of 5 stars NIGHTMARE if you need warranty work   June 16, 2010
Make Me Pleasing (Florida)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

If I had known the process to get warranty work done on this Nautilus E 514 I would have run like the wind. I purchased this on MARCH 13 The motor quit after less than 2 months and it is now JUNE 16th and still no technician has scheduled to fix the thing. I was using the machine less than one hour a day when it quit for no apparent reason and starting making a hammering like sound inside the casing. I am 145 pounds at the heaviest so that should not be a factor in a machine that accomondates 300 lbs. While it was working it was fine, but I could have joined a top notch fitness center for the $750.00 I spent to sit around and wait on a repairman.
UPDATE: STILL WAITING It is now JULY 11th and although an authorized Nautilus repairman from the company General Assembly, which Nautilus contracts for repair work, had to come over a 3 hour drive (that was the closest repairman although I live in a large city) He had to order more parts and left me with the machine taken apart until his next visit. They say the parts will be here soon, but call them if they don't. I can see why over the last two months the stock price has dropped on this Naughty Nautilus company. They are customer no service worse than any other I have dealt with.



4 out of 5 stars Very nice.   May 26, 2010
M. Macaluso (WV)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

First off,I just assembled this trainer yesterday. The box is heavy. ABF delivered it in great shape. I had to get help to carry it. It takes around 20 min. to remove all the parts in the box. Please allow some room to assemble.
I'm an aircraft tech., so working with parts, tools, is fairly easy. It took me 1 hour 40 minutes to assemble. This was taking my time. Coffee, phone calls, Dad dropping by. The directions are very easy to understand. Also, all the hardware and parts are marked clearly. All the tools you need is included. But I suggest a phillips screwdriver and longer allen key. If your elderly, you probably will need help. This elliptical is built sturdy. I gave it a 4 because we haven't broke it in yet, but the quality is top notch. Operation seems quiet, the fan has 3 settings, and the LCD screen is clear. I'm looking forward to using it, my wife the same. I'm 5'8 164, my wife 5'10 slim. I need to lose a few, and she just wants to get in better shape.



5 out of 5 stars An excellent elliptical   May 7, 2010
atsnow
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

In short, the Nautilus E514 is an excellent elliptical. I live in a condo and wanted a piece of exercise equipment that was quiet and relatively compact. This immediately ruled out a treadmill and a bike just seemed too boring, so I decided on an elliptical. I looked online to read reviews and identified several models that were generally given good scores; however, because there was no consensus I decided to stop at a nearby Dick's Sporting Goods to test some of the equipment first hand. I am lucky I did. Initially, I was leaning towards and AudioStrider, but it turned out to be quite wobbly. As a result, I started testing some of the more expensive ellipticals that were on display. As most of the online reviews had said, the ellipticals that were over [...] were much more sturdy. They also had additional features such as variable strides and inclines. However, the problem was that they were enormous, typically ~80" in length, which was just too big for my apartment. That is when I noticed the E514. It was only ~60" long and felt extremely sturdy. It was also very quiet, ran smoothly, and included a chest strap with telemetry, which I thought was cool. Well, needless to say I went with the E514 and have been extremely happy with my purchase. I have been working out regularly for two months now and the E514 still feels sturdy and smooth and it is still very quiet. I have not used the chest strap much but it seems to work fairly well. In contrast, the handle bar monitor seems to have a slow response, but this does not really affect my workouts. I should also mention that the E514 was extremely easy to put together, taking less than 2 hrs if I remember correctly, and came with very clear instructions. My only complaint about the E514 is that it does not have a variable stride, but this is minor. The 18" stride normally feels fine (note, I am 5'10". 175lbs). It is only when I am trying to sprint for the final minute of my workout that it feels a little short. Overall, this is an excellent elliptical and I highly recommend it.


4 out of 5 stars Good so far!   February 10, 2010
The Burninator
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I got this machine yesterday and assembled it as soon as I got home from work. I do have to disagree with the time to assemble posted in another review. It took me just a hair over an hour and fifteen minutes to assemble and that was including unboxing all the way to final assembly. I am fairly mechanically inclined though, but I can't imagine it taking more than 2 hours to assemble for the average person.

After assembly, I spent an hour working out on the elliptical and it seemed smooth and steady. You need to make sure the feet on the bottom are level though so it doesn't rock at all. I am 187lbs and it was very stable during my workout, but I can see that not being the case with people closer to the maximum weight for the machine. The machine only weights 160lbs or so, so it's just simple physics at that point :-p

Overall, a good experience so far. I will try to update this after a few weeks as I will be using this pretty much daily.



3 out of 5 stars Not impressed.   January 18, 2010
Adam M. (San Francisco Bay Area, CA)
11 out of 15 found this review helpful

I ordered this product from Amazon last November. It's been an overall bad experience so far.

First of all, when the unit arrived at my house, the box looked like it had been dropped from an airplane. It was covered with black grime and there were several holes. I should have refused shipment at that time, but I was excited to start my exercise program and did not want to wait another 2 weeks. So I did a quick inspection and since most of the parts were metal I figured it was OK and accepted the box.

This turned out to be a bad decision as even though most of the parts were metal, there were some plastic parts and they had been damaged (strictly cosmetic). I figured I could easily call Nautilus and have them replaced, so I started assembling the machine. Unfortunately Nautilus refused to supply a replacement part and told me I should send the machine back to Amazon. Obviously this was not happening after I had already assembled the machine.

The assembly took about 2.5 hours (and I am fairly mechanically inclined.) Some of the parts did not go together easily.

The electronic display looks nice, but has some minor design flaws. The worst one of these in my opinion is the heart rate monitor. It takes about 20-30 seconds to get an accurate reading. The heart rate strap does not look very comfortable. The workouts are divided into 40 segments. For some reason the unit is unable to divide the time properly unless the workout is a multiple of 10 minutes. So you wind up getting extra intervals at the end of the workout. Also, the workout routinely tells you to increase or decrease your stride, which I find odd for a machine that has a fixed stride.

Overall the machine does not feel very solid, I am 280 lbs and the machine sometimes sways from side to side while I am working out, especially while drinking water or wiping sweat off my brow. The machine also makes a loud grinding noise while I'm using it. Maybe my expectations were too high for a product priced at $650, but I would be surprised if this product lasts until the warranty is up.

Update 2/4/10 - The plastic bushing that attaches the pedal to the drive shaft has broken, the machine is now in an unusable state and I am going to have to call Nautilus customer service tomorrow. Will report my experience here. Downgraded rating to one star pending speedy and successful resolution.

Update 4/20/10 - Nautilus was unable to replace the plastic bushing that came apart and had to ship me a whole new machine. I had to escalate to their consumer relations dept. to get them to actually send someone out to set up the new machine (they originally told me assembly and disposal would be my responsibility which I found completely unacceptable). The entire process took about six weeks, during which I was unable to use the machine. So far the new machine has been OK, with no mechanical issues. Upgraded rating to 3 stars since Nautilus eventually handled the problem to my satisfaction, although the amount of time it took and the overall inconvenience I was caused makes it unlikely that I will buy any exercise equipment from them again.


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