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Diamondback 1260Ef Elliptical Trainer Review

Elliptical Rating: ★★★☆☆

Diamondback’s current collection of elliptical trainers includes three models: the 500Er, 900Er, and 1260Ef. Of the three machines, the 1260Ef is the only front drive elliptical. It has a 19” stride and 10 elliptical angle adjustments.

Elliptical Hits: Great Features of the Diamondback 1260Ef Elliptical Trainer

  • Incline – Ten incline options are included on the Diamondback 1260Ef. Inclines are becoming standard on elliptical trainers because they let users target different muscle groups at different angles.
  • Long stride The Diamondback 1260Ef has a 19” stride that electronically adjusts with the incline. It supports a good range of motion for shorter and average-height users. Pedals and hand grips are cushioned for extra comfort.
  • Reasonable size – The 1260Ef isn’t a compact elliptical, but it’s a fine size for most home gyms. Its dimensions are 69.5″L x 27.5W” x 65″H. The Diamondback 500Er and 900Er are among the most compact elliptical trainers available, but they’re relatively lightweight and unstable for heavy users.
  • Heart rate monitors – The 1260Ef includes a wireless heart rate monitor and chest strap that can be integrated with workouts.       A grip pulse monitor is also standard.
  • Good program variety – These ellipticals include heart rate workouts, cross training, hill workouts, and other preset programs. They also include a personal trainer function to help make the most of workout options.
  • Upper body exercise – Movable handlebars give users the option of exercising their arms and legs at the same time.
  • OK warranty – Diamondback sells the 1260Ef with residential and commercial warranties. These are both reasonable for the machine’s MSRP except for their short 90-day warranty on wear parts.

Overall Rating for Diamondback 1260Ef Elliptical Trainers

Diamondback’s 1260Ef is an overall impressive cross trainer. It features a durable steel frame, varied programming, and a relatively long stride with incline options. This unit is recommended although Schwinn, Sole Fitness, and others might offer comparable or better deals.