BH Fitness LK700X extremely smooth, sturdy for compact size

The BH Fitness LK700X Elliptical has a 20.5-inch stride length and extremely low step up height of only 7.75 inches, which makes it the perfect machine for places with space constraints or low ceilings. It has a small footprint on the floor as well, which is usually not found in high-end ellipticals.

The BH Fitness LK700X Elliptical has a 20.5-inch stride length and extremely low step up height of only 7.75 inches, which makes it the perfect machine for places with space constraints or low ceilings. It has a small footprint on the floor as well, which is usually not found in high-end ellipticals.

The BH Fitness LK700X Elliptical is one of the best high-end machines you’ll ever find.
It’s a commercial quality elliptical that operates as smooth as glass with a quiet glide for an At Home Fitness price of $4,399.
It’s strong and sturdy, but what makes this gem even more impressive is it’s compact size.
The LK700X has a 20.5-inch stride length and extremely low step up height of only 7.75 inches, which makes it the perfect machine for places with space constraints or low ceilings. It has a small footprint on the floor as well, which is usually not found in high-end ellipticals.
Although it won’t take up much space, the LK700X is still plenty heavy (190 pounds) enough to provide an extremely sturdy workout.
The innovative upper front drive is smooth, silent and strong, while the designers got rid of cumbersome guide rails and wheels found on other ellipticals, which can reduce maintenance costs as well. The minimal Q Factor provides the optimal biomechanics for less impact on the body during a workout.
This self-generating machine comes with a 10-year parts warranty.

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