Elliptical machine deal: Save $150 on this three-in-one cross trainer at Target
Get this elliptical machine, upright exercise bike and recumbent bike, all in one package. for $150 off at Target
Please note, this deal has now ended.
The best elliptical machines have been seriously popular lockdown purchases for fitness fans. With different levels of resistance to both burn fat and build muscle, the low-impact nature of the elliptical combined with the levers to work both your arms and legs makes it the most efficient machine around.
This is quickly followed up by the best exercise bike, which has always been a very popular exercise machine. You only have to look at the popularity of online spin classes from the likes of Peloton to see how broad the appeal for bikes are.
Fortunately, if you're looking for an exercise machine to complete your home gym setup, you don't have to choose between the two – right now, you can save $147 on the three-in-one Body Power Trio Trainer. Check it out below, and stop by our Black Friday elliptical deals guide for more amazing offers.
Get the Body Power Trio Trainer elliptical machine deal here:
Body Power Trio Trainer 3 In 1 Elliptical and Bicycle Machine | was $531.99 | now $384.29 at Target
Get an elliptical machine, exercise bike and recumbent bike (sat down, leaning back, still peddling) all in one machine – no need to pick. Boasting magnetic resistance levels and transport wheels for easy storage, it's the perfect machine to switch between a total-body elliptical workout and an online spin class.
Body Power Trio Trainer elliptical machine deal: What's so good about it?
You have three choices of handlebar, but you don't have to unmount or adjust any of the hardware to change between workouts, making everything nice and easy. The integrated, which means you've got an easy grip no matter what your workout style is. The adjustable seat and pedals allow you to get the best workout no matter your stride length.
The transport wheels make for easy storage on rest days, allowing you to simply tilt and roll the bike in and out of your front room, garage, office, hallway or wherever you like to work out. As usual, there's a built-in electronic computer console to track calories burned, time, speed, and distance.
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Matt Evans is an experienced health and fitness journalist and is currently Fitness and Wellbeing Editor at TechRadar, covering all things exercise and nutrition on Fit&Well's tech-focused sister site. Matt originally discovered exercise through martial arts: he holds a black belt in Karate and remains a keen runner, gym-goer, and infrequent yogi. His top fitness tip? Stretch.
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