A:AnswerThis 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:AnswerIn 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:AnswerYes, 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.
A:AnswerYes, the Geek Squad delivered mine, hauled the old one away, and put together the E618 at the same time. They did a great job and were very professional.
A:AnswerThe box measurement is 51Lx23Wx34H, it has everything that you need to setup your-self. I did and not that complex but just follow the instruction as per the book provided in the box,
A:AnswerPower requirements are extremely low. It will work with a 15 or 20 amp. It actually uses a little DC converter that plugs into a 110 outlet. The machine runs on very little power. You will not overload your circuit. You could plug 20 of these into the same 15 amp breaker and not have a problem.
A:AnswerNo subscription, one of the reasons I picked this one. Lots of others people said you couldn't really use without the subscription. No problem with this though!