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Ellipticals have seriously evolved since they were first introduced in the '90s. Gone are those clunky "stair stepper" machines. Modern ellipticals feature full body workouts, advanced metrics and unique pedal designs to ensure you work hard, but your joints don't. The workout is still intense (just the way we like it), but the machines are so much better. Machine For Home Gym

Here are our picks for the best elliptical machine for your home gym, including advanced machines from Bowflex , Sole and other leading brands. The best part? Many of these top picks are on sale for Black Friday -- some as much as 50% off.
Today's ellipticals offer intense cardio workouts, a variety of climb options and analytics on progress. There are even innovative pedal and design options to meet every user's needs. While you can find a manual elliptical or a somewhat basic electric elliptical for under $500 , most models typically cost between $500 and $2,000. We've found options that fit any budget. Expect some assembly upon delivery, which may take more than one person.
Bowflex's Max Trainer M8 earns 4.5 stars out of 5 with reviewers who noted the product's easy assembly. Smaller in size than many at-home ellipticals, this elliptical is a space saver. It can fit into the corner of a guest room or office if a designated gym space isn't an option in your home or garage.
Max combines the full-body, low-impact action of an elliptical with the power of a stepper, promising an intense calorie burn. Max comes with a magnetic media rack, there for your tablet or smartphone and an interactive backlit display. The multi-grip handles help steady you in motion.
Purchase Bowflex's JRNY app and create custom workouts or discover over 50 global routes that deliver real-time adjustments to your speed.
Regularly priced at $1,635, you can get this Bowflex elliptical for just $1,429 on Amazon right now.
What we like about the Bowflex Max Trainer M8:
Driven by a whisper-quiet system E55 earns 4.4 out of 5 stars from buyers who "love this product." The elliptical is unique in that its foot pedal design features a 2-degree inward slope to reduce ankle and knee stress. While many at-home ellipticals have an unsteady side-to-side motion, Sole's four back wheels sit on heavy-duty rails to provide more stability and a smoother workout.
E55 includes power incline levels to up the intensity of your workout and target different muscle groups. And built-in pulse sensors and a heart rate chest strap let you check your heart rate as you work out.
What we like about the Sole E55 Elliptical:
With a 4.1 star rating on Amazon, the Schwinn 470 features durable stell construction and enhanced Bluetooth connectivity, which makes tracking and monitoring progress on app-based tracking tools that much easier.
One of Schwinn's most standout features is the 10-degree motorized adjustable ramp. This allows you to create an even more challenging workout--and change which muscle groups you work--by rasing or lowering the incline.
That's added on top of the 25 levels of resistance you can choose from for a wide range of intensity and variety to your workout.
Another highlight of this machine is the 20" stride featuring Precision Path foot motion technology. It simulates a natural running motion, making for a more fluid workout that gets your hamstrings and glutes in on the fun.
Get the high intensity, low impact elliptical while it's on early Black Friday sale at Amazon for $952 (reduced from $1,299).
What we like about the Schwinn Compact Elliptical:
The Niceday elliptical is a CBS Sports readers' favorite. The budget-friendly pick promises a hyper-quiet magnetic drive system designed to eliminate noise.
A 16 lb. flywheel and 16 resistance levels provide double the resistance levels compared to other ellipticals at this price point. Its 400 lb. weight capacity and heavy-duty base, which is made from extra-thick commercial steel, make this model more stable than similarly priced machines.
Regularly $800, you can get the popular elliptical while it's on sale at Amazon for just $550 with coupon.
What we like about the Niceday Elliptical Machine:
Getting your body moving doesn't have to mean buying a heavy piece of equipment. If your space doesn't allow for a full elliptical, or if you want to add a little movement to your workday (or TV time ), an under desk elliptical gets your legs moving and your heart rate up.
Cubii offers a low-impact workout, with a built-in LCD display that tracks progress including strides taken and calories burned. Very little assembly and ease of storage earned this under desk elliptical 4.2 stars on Amazon.
Regularly listed at $300, you can get the Cubii JR1+ on sale at Amazon for just $180.
What we like about the Cubbii JR1+:
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