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The holidays are (nearly) upon us again. In addition to snagging all your holiday gifts early, why not use Black Friday deals to set yourself up for a healthy holiday season and New Year? At regular prices, quality ellipticals can put you out $1,500 to $2,500, so capitalizing on Black Friday deals can be one of the most cost-effective ways to stock your home gym. Check out some of the best 2024 deals below.
Save $300 on this low-impact, three-in-one elliptical, treadmill, and stepperโnow $1,699.
Get this best-selling elliptical for $350 with code HALFOFF through Black Friday, 11:59 p.m. CST.
Save 20 to 30% through December 2 on a range of elliptical cross-trainers, and great free installation.
Stay on track with your HIIT workouts throughout the holidays with this space-saving, 2-in-1 stepper and elliptical, now 13% off.
For $94.99, this mini-elliptical has 12 speeds but is quiet enough to use while working.
Save $1,500 on the low-impact Carbon E-7, and work out in front of a 7-inch, full-color screen.
Use code BF15 to get an extra 15% off this already-discounted elliptical that offers 16 levels of resistance.
Get $100 off the Sole E25 and E35 ellipticals, now available for $1,099.99 and $1,499.99.
Shop four of BowFlexโs Max Trainer ellipticals and save up to $500 through Black Fridayโshipping included.
Black Friday falls on the Friday after Thanksgiving, though some deals may last through the weekend depending on the vendor. This year, the date is Friday, November 29th.
Depending on the specific vendor, you can expect a couple hundred to a thousand dollars off on ellipticals for Black Friday.
Last year, some of the most high-end fitness equipment brandsโlike NordicTrack, BlowFlex, and Schwinnโoffered ellipticals for anywhere from $100 off, to nearly half off.
Black Friday deals can be overwhelming. Here are some tips on how to make sure youโre getting the best deal.
Itโs far easier to fall victim to marketing ploys when you donโt have a good understanding of what you want. Make sure you measure your space, consider how often youโll use your elliptical, and take stock of who else might use it, before you start shopping.
To learn more about elliptical benefits, read our guide.
Researching the best brands and types of machines can help you align your purchase with your fitness goals, and cut out some of the Black Friday noise.
Monitor deals by subscribing to email updates from your chosen fitness retailers, or bigger sporting equipment stores like Dickโs Sporting Goods or Scheels.
If you want to keep your personal contact info away from specific brands (for now), you can also set up a Google alert with your Gmail account to monitor deals. That means Google will send you a daily (or semi-daily) email with everything that populates for a term of your choosing, like โBlack Friday elliptical dealsโ, โellipticals from NordicTrackโ, or โEchelon Ellipse EL-5.โ
When choosing the best elliptical for you, keep in mind that itโs not just about you and your fitness goals, but also your space. A measuring tape is your best friend here, to help you understand the dimensions of the elliptical youโre considering, and how it will fit into your chosen space.
Also take into account the frameโs construction, which can be an indicator of quality and important for more intense workouts. A welded frame versus a bolted one, for example, is likely to hold up better. Rear drive versus front driveโor where the flywheel is located (behind or in front of the user)โis another thing you can consider, which experts say can impact the efficiency and form of your elliptical workouts.
To find and monitor the best Black Friday deals on ellipticals, check direct vendor websites like NordicTrack or BowFlex, or keep an eye on sales at sporting goods stores like Scheels, Dickโs Sporting Goods, or even Amazon. Where you end up purchasing can depend on your budget and whether or not youโre still deciding on a brand.
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