
From the Nautilus Performance Series comes the E618 Elliptical Trainer. Designed for serious competitors looking to up their game, the E618 is fully loaded with dozens of training programs, Bluetooth connectivity and app-based tracking tools like Explore the World, that help maximize motivation and power up performance.
A: It is now the Explore the World app. No longer the Nautilus Trainer app.
A: This elliptical has a true elliptical motion. At it's highest tilt settings it feel more like a stepper but never to the degree of an actual stepper as it only has a 10% lift.
A: I am 6' as well, and i have this machine set up with 8' ceilings (96"). I have plenty of clearance - at least 8-10" - so you should be fine.
Q: How it this machine on a rug or should I get a mat?
A: In my case, I have wall-to-wall carpeting and I had to deal with this. I'd suggest, at the very least, getting a mat to help keep the rails more lint-free. I went a step further and had Home Depot custom cut me a 36x78 nice plywood base...and placed a mat on top of that...Very Solid. You don't feel any "give" or instability due to the carpeting.
A: Unless you have a truck/tahoe or suburban you are out of luck. The box ours came in was at least five feet long.
Q: What is the weight of the Nautilus E618 Flyingwell?
A: The Nautilus e618 Elliptical machine weighs 210 lbs, with a maximum user weight of 350 lbs. and the flywheel weighs 30 lbs.
A: Yes they do
Q: Does this elliptical have a device holder to hold a phone or tablet?
A: Yes, on top of the display panel, there is a holder and a USB plug for a tablet or phone. There is also a jack, I assume for ear buds, but have not tried that feature yet so am not sure it's exact purpose. Or maybe it is the plug for the chest strap thing that came with the machine. It might help if I opened the instruction manual and read it but that would be too easy.