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  2. NordicTrack - Wikipedia

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    NordicTrack is an American company that manufactures treadmills, strength training equipment, ellipticals, exercise bikes, and accessories. It is best known for its Nordic ski machines, low-impact exercisers, ellipticals, and incline trainers. NordicTrack is owned and managed by iFIT Health & Fitness Inc. and is headquartered in Logan, Utah.

  3. Elliptical trainer - Wikipedia

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    The oldest elliptical design is the "rear drive" type, the second generation elliptical design is the "front-drive" type, and the most recent elliptical design is the "center-drive" type. On some models, the incline of sloping roller-ramps beneath the pedal-links can be adjusted to produce varying pedal-motion paths. An adjustable ramp, whether ...

  4. ElliptiGO - Wikipedia

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    A patent for an elliptical bicycle was first registered in 2008. In 2010, ElliptiGO subsequently secured the exclusive rights to the patents. [2] An elliptical bicycle is a device that uses a running-like elliptical motion to propel a bicycle. [3] [4] [5] The first elliptical bike prototype, codenamed "Alfa", was completed by mid-2006. [3] [4] [6]

  5. Best ellipticals under $500 - AOL

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  6. 2017 wrap up: The hottest models this year - AOL

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    At the center of these moments were models who made headlines with their looks, spectacular walks and gorgeous campaigns.

  7. BowFlex, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company stopped selling exercise equipment to gyms in 2011 and shifted its focus to home-use equipment. The same year, Nautilus. licensed its brand name and technology to other manufacturers. [6] [dead link ‍] In 2004, Nautilus was sued by Biosig Instruments for allegedly infringing its design for heart-rate monitors. [13]