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Experts recommend Sole Fitness E25 more than Teeter FreeStep LT3

As of 4 Apr 2024, experts prefer Sole Fitness E25 over Teeter FreeStep LT3, but both Elliptical Trainers have solid expert endorsements.

As per this month's meta ranking, Sole Fitness E25 received 3 recommendations: from TopTenReviews (18 Feb 2022), money.com (12 May 2023) and T3 (7 Dec 2023). By contrast, Teeter FreeStep LT3 received only 1 recommendation from CNET (19 Mar 2024).

Rank Change Price Elliptical Trainer
CNET
Chicago Tribune
Forbes
Byrdie
NBC News
Woman's World
TopTenReviews
money.com
T3
Treadmill Review Guru
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Sole Fitness E25
The Sole Fitness E25 elliptical trainer offers a range of workout features, including adjustable resistance and incline options, heart rate monitoring, and a durable build, making it suitable for various fitness goals and preferences.
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Teeter FreeStep LT3
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About our ranking methodology

Endorsement summary:

  • On 18 Feb 2022 TopTenReviews ranked Sole Fitness E25 as #7
    Rank Elliptical Trainer Comment
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    #7 out of 8 Sole Fitness E25
    A gym-level cross trainer without the premium price tag
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  • On 12 May 2023 money.com ranked Sole Fitness E25 as #1
    Rank Elliptical Trainer Comment
    #1 out of 5 Sole Fitness E25
    Editor's Pick
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    Source: money.com
  • On 7 Dec 2023 T3 ranked Sole Fitness E25 as #7
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    #7 out of 8 Sole Fitness E25
    Best elliptical trainer for durability
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    Source: www.t3.com
  • On 19 Mar 2024 CNET ranked Teeter FreeStep LT3 as #3
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    #3 out of 6 Teeter FreeStep LT3
    Best Elliptical for Knee Pain
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After counting and adding up the 78 expert endorsements of the April rankings, Sole Fitness E25 outranks Teeter FreeStep LT3. This is not to say that Teeter FreeStep LT3 is a bad option. Like Sole Fitness E25, it is recommended by experts, but less.

Customers like Teeter FreeStep LT3 and Sole Fitness E25 about the same

At ReviewFinder we prefer to focus on professional product reviews, because customer reviews can be disproportionately affected by unrelated factors such as delivery, specific seller listing problems, and, of course, fake reviews. With that said, below is the summary of consumer sentiment.

Sole Fitness E25
Teeter FreeStep LT3
Consumer score (CS) is a normalized computed representation of customers' sentiment towards a product.
CS of 10 is similar to a 4.8 star review, CS of 0 is similar to a 2 star review.

Both Teeter FreeStep LT3 and Sole Fitness E25 have very similar great customer reviews.

As can be seen in the chart above, median best-selling elliptical trainer receives a consumer score of 7.0 (good). Both Sole Fitness E25 and Teeter FreeStep LT3 receive customer reviews that average out above that median threshold.

Sole Fitness E25
In comparison:
Sole Fitness E25 ranks #12 out of 56. Very high levels of customer satisfaction.
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8.6
Great
Teeter FreeStep LT3
In comparison:
Teeter FreeStep LT3 ranks #9 out of 56. Very high levels of customer satisfaction.
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8.7
Great
Median best-selling Elliptical Trainer
In comparison:
Sunny Health & Fitness SF-E320001 ranks #29 out of 56.
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7.0
Good





Teeter FreeStep LT3 is more popular than Sole Fitness E25

It's fairly safe to say that Teeter FreeStep LT3 is a more popular elliptical trainer than Sole Fitness E25, based on its 1,000+ reviews. Popularity is determined based on product sales. Note that older and cheaper products tend to sell more.


To consider

Customers who view Sole Fitness E25 and Teeter FreeStep LT3 often consider Schwinn 470, a more popular, pricier option.
Table: Top compared alternatives for Sole Fitness E25 and Teeter FreeStep LT3
Schwinn 470 $1099
In comparison:
Schwinn 470 ranks #27 out of 56.
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7.0
Good
5 expert recommendations More Popular
Sole Fitness E35 $1600
In comparison:
Sole Fitness E35 ranks #18 out of 56.
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7.7
Good
4 expert recommendations
Teeter FreeStep LT1 $1540
In comparison:
Teeter FreeStep LT1 ranks #8 out of 56. Very high levels of customer satisfaction.
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9.0
Great
No expert recommendations Better Reviews
Bowflex M3 Max Trainer $999
In comparison:
Bowflex M3 Max Trainer ranks #11 out of 56. Very high levels of customer satisfaction.
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8.7
Great
No expert recommendations
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Critic Consensus Common points from expert reviews summarized.
As can be seen below, Sole Fitness E25 is mentioned by key experts in Apr 2024, while Teeter FreeStep LT3 is not.
Rank Change Price Elliptical Trainer
CNET
Chicago Tribune
Forbes
Byrdie
NBC News
Woman's World
TopTenReviews
money.com
T3
Treadmill Review Guru
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Schwinn 470
The Schwinn 470 Elliptical Trainer is a versatile and feature-rich machine that offers a wide range of workout options, comfortable design, and advanced tracking features, making it a reliable choice for users of different fitness levels and goals.
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Sunny Health SF-E905
The Sunny Health & Fitness SF-E905 Elliptical Trainer is a budget-friendly and compact option with adjustable resistance levels, a front-drive design, and a solid construction, making it suitable for those looking for a reliable and noise-free workout experience.
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NordicTrack FS14i
The NordicTrack FS14i Elliptical Trainer is a highly praised machine that offers adjustable resistance, stride length, and incline options, making it ideal for users who want to customize their workouts and target multiple muscle groups.
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Sole Fitness E35
The Sole Fitness E35 elliptical trainer is a highly praised and versatile workout machine that offers a range of features, comfort, and durability for individuals looking to improve their fitness levels.
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Expert Reviews There are people on the Internet whose job is to review products. Below are their opinions.

Expert reviews [5]

67
Total expert reviews: 5
  • with a score: 3
  • without a score: 2
Highest score by TopTenReviews
80
Average score based on 5 reviews
67
Lowest score by Treadmill Doctor
50

Score distribution:

80-100
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0-20

Expert reviews [26]

93
Total expert reviews: 26
  • with a score: 7
  • without a score: 19
Highest score by Building Stronger Bodies
100
Average score based on 26 reviews
93
Lowest score by HealthyCeleb
86

Score distribution:

80-100
60-80
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From Seller:
  • SPACE-SAVING SIZE: With assembled dimensions of 70"L x 24"W x 70"H (350 lb. weight capacity), our elliptical exercise equipment is designed to maximize space efficiency, ensuring it fits seamlessly into your home, gym, or studio.
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From Seller:
  • ZERO-IMPACT EXERCISE: Ideal for all fitness levels. The natural stepping motion and comfortable seated position eliminates stress on the joints and back while delivering a total body, fat-burning cardio workout. A great exercise option for those with Arthritis, Parkinson's or MS.
  • Read more
From Manufacturer Manufacturer-provided product description, urls and documents.
EAN Numbers: 0759265301215, 0759265301482
UPC Numbers: 759265301215, 759265301482
Model Numbers: XE2301
Physical Features
Weight

212 lbs
 

110 lbs
 
Dimensions Ellipticals range from 4 feet long (1.2m) to 7 feet long (2.1m) and 4 feet high (1.2m) to 5+ feet high (1.7m). The most important thing to consider is the space in which you plan to place the elliptic ... Show more
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Location of Flywheel Flywheels can be front-drive, rear-drive, or center-drive. In a front-drive flywheel, the wheel that powers the pedals is located in the front of the machine below the console and handlebars. Front-dr ... Show more
Front
Rear
Flywheel Weight The heaviest part of an elliptical is the flywheel. They weigh anywhere from 13-30 pounds (5.8kg to 13.6kg), with basic models averaging 15 pounds (6.8kg). Generally speaking, the heavier the flywheel ... Show more
20 lbs
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Maximum User Weight Every elliptical has a weight restriction based on the machines capacity for use. Weight limits range from 250-350 pounds (113kg to 159kg), though most hover around the 300-pound mark. As a general ru ... Show more
350 lbs
300 lbs
Stride and Incline
Maximum Stride Length Stride length describes the distance the pedals cover from front to back when you “run.” It ranges from 12” to 21” (30cm to 53cm). The length you need will depend on the height of the user. If you hav ... Show more
1.7 ft
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Adjustable Stride An adjustable stride allows you change the distance your feet move from front to back while using the elliptical. This can be useful if you have several users of different heights that plan to exercis ... Show more
Yes
No
Reverse Stride Reversible stride ellipticals allow you to essentially run backwards while exercising. This is best for targeting different muscle groups. Running forwards mainly works your quadriceps, upper body and ... Show more
Yes
No
Type of Incline Inclining the elliptical allows you to raise the front of the pedals or tracks to simulate running uphill, which leads to a tougher workout and exercising different muscle groups. Inclining can be don ... Show more
Automatic
No incline
Capacity and Handling
Type of Resistance Resistance describes the level of effort it takes to move the pedals back and forth along the track. The higher the resistance (or pressure against movement), the tougher the workout. Ellipticals come ... Show more
Automatic
Manual
Wheels Some ellipticals will have wheels on the front or back of the base, so you can tip the machine and roll it to a different spot in your home. This is especially useful if you want to transport the elli ... Show more
Yes
Yes
Foldable A folding elliptical can be reduced in size for easy storage by folding elements up or inward. This is especially helpful if you need a machine that doesn’t take up a lot of space. The drawbacks to a ... Show more
No
No
Hybrid Machine Hybrid machines can be an elliptical-bike or an elliptical-stair stepper. An elliptical-bike has a seat built onto the base, so you can sit down to use the machine as an exercise bike or stand up on t ... Show more
Elliptical
  • Elliptical
  • Stationary Bike
Movable Handles While using an elliptical, you can place your hands on the vertical handles on either side of the console. These handles can be stationary or movable. Stationary handles are common in less expensive m ... Show more
Yes
Yes
Heart Rate Tracking and Programs
Heart Rate Monitor Does the elliptical include heart rate monitors on the handles?
Yes
chest strap
No
Location of Heart Rate Monitors Ellipticals can support heart rate monitoring in several ways. First, there could be metal heart rate monitors on the stationary handles under the console or on each side of the console (or both). Bec ... Show more
Stationary Handles
None
Progress Tracking In order to keep a log of your workouts and stats, such as time, distance traveled, calories burned, etc., you may want an elliptical that does this for you automatically. Some machines come with auto ... Show more
Yes
Yes
Number of Workout Programs Preprogrammed workouts on ellipticals guide you through an activity focused on a certain goal or type of workout. Examples range from hill climb, where the elliptical automatically adjusts incline and ... Show more
10
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Display Screen

Elliptical displays offer a wide range of features that vary greatly from one machine to another. The display can be as simple as analog LED lights that show time and distance traveled or as complex as a fully functioning TV screen with cable network connectivity. Displays vary in size and type, with higher end machines displaying more stats (time, distance, incline, speed, heart rate, workout program status, etc.) and offering more advanced features (such as a virtual tour that simulates traveling through real-life environments). There are positives and negatives to this level of complexity. On the plus side, sophisticated displays allow you to easily monitor and adjust your workout based on the information presented. They may also provide a distraction from the dull pace of elliptical exercise. At the same time, this kind of distraction can be harmful to your workout because it may cause you to fall or injure yourself or be overly conscious of the clock and distance.

Advanced display screens or TV screens could have the added benefit of linking with your smartphone, so you can watch video content on the display as you run. The suite of features will be dependent on your needs but know that you’ll pay significantly more for complex displays and TV screens.

Display Screen Does the elliptical console have a screen?
Yes
Yes
Display Size
6.5 inches
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Type of Display
LCD
white backlit
LCD
Media/TV Capabilities Can the elliptical’s screen play TV or media, such as movies?
No
No
N/A
Metrics Displayed What metrics are displayed on the elliptical console/screen?
  • Pace
  • Incline
  • Calorie
  • Pulse
  • Distance
  • Level
  • Time
  • Time
  • Distance
  • Speed
  • Calorie-burn
Touch Screen Is the display touch screen?
No
No
Dashboard
The elliptical dashboard can have a number of useful features. A device shelf allows you to place your smartphone or tablet on the dashboard, so you can use your device—safely—while you work out. Yes, that means watching Netflix or reading an ebook!


Similiar to the device shelf is the water bottle holder. This may seem insignificant, but believe it or not, the placement of the water bottle holder can have a huge impact on the productivity of your workout. You want your water bottle to be within arm’s reach, so you don’t have to stop to grab a drink.

Finally, some ellipticals come with a built-in fan on the dashboard, which is great for some added comfort while you exercise.

Water Bottle Holder
Yes
Yes
Device Shelf For holding your smartphone, tablet, or other media device.
Yes
Yes
Built-In Fan Does the elliptical console include a fan?
Yes
No
Console Extras
USB Charging Port If the elliptical has a USB port, you’ll likely be able to charge your smartphone or tablet, which is great for long workouts. If you like to watch TV or listen to music, this can help save battery, t ... Show more
No
No
Headphone Jack An auxiliary port or headphone jack lets you connect your smartphone or tablet directly to the elliptical’s media system to listen to sound directly through its speakers, so that you don’t have to get ... Show more
Yes
No
Built-In Speakers Some ellipticals have speakers built into the dashboard. Through Bluetooth or a basic auxiliary cable, you can connect your phone or media device to the machine’s console to play music, listen to podc ... Show more
Yes
No
Mobile App Connectivity Some elliptical companies also have proprietary mobile applications (such as Schwinn Connect, LifeSpan’s Activ Trac, Nautilus Trainer, etc.) that extend the features of the machine. This can include a ... Show more
Yes
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App Subscription Cost Some ellipticals will require a monthly or yearly subscription cost to access certain features. This might include advanced progress tracking, additional workout programs or syncing with a brand-speci ... Show more
Free
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Software Features
Sync with Third Party Apps Can you sync workout data with third part apps, such as MyFitnessPal and FitBit?
Yes
No
Compatible Apps If you’re using a fitness app such as Google Fit, MyFitnessPal, or FitBit, some smart ellipticals allow users to transfer their workout details from the elliptical’s tracking system directly your favo ... Show more
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  • Fitbit
  • Record by Under Armour
  • Mapmyrun
  • Apple Health
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Bluetooth Connectivity Ellipticals that are Bluetooth capable can connect wirelessly with your Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or tablet. This is most commonly used to play music on the elliptical’s speakers. Some ellipticals ... Show more
Yes
No
Wi-Fi Connectivity Ellipticals that are Wi-Fi enabled can connect to your home wireless network for enhanced features. This could include syncing with or data transfer to external devices, such as a smartphone, computer ... Show more
No
No
Warranty

Ellipticals separate their warranties into four sections: Frame, Parts, Labor and Brake System. Across all of these categories, warranties are an important feature to assess in ellipticals because the length of the warranties are an indication of the company’s confidence in the machines ability to last. 90-day warranties show that the manufacturer doesn’t believe the elliptical hold up past the first 90 days of ownership.

Frame warranties should be lifetime warranties. Anything less than that is an indication of a cheaply made machine and buyers should be wary.

Parts warranties range from 90 days to 5 years to lifetime warranties. For light use, 90 days to 1 year might be an acceptable parts warranty, though you should not expect that machine to be extremely durable.

Labor warranties range from 90 days to 3 years. For light or moderate use, choose an elliptical with at least 1-year labor warranty. If you plan to use the machine long and often, it’d be best to find a labor warranty of 2-3 years. Note that labor warranties are typically shorter than parts warranties, which means that, up until a certain point, the company will cover the cost of parts, but not the cost of paying someone to fix it. 

Finally, like the frame warranty, the best brands offer you a lifetime warranty on the brake system, which provides resistance on the elliptical. If you have an electromagnetic brake system, you likely won’t have any issues, but it always helps to have reassurance that you’re covered if something goes wrong.

Parts Warranty What is the parts warranty for this elliptical?
3 years
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Labor Warranty
1 year
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Frame Warranty What is the warranty on the frame alone?
Lifetime
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Sole Fitness E25 is a popular and one of the more expensive options. It's in the top 3 bestselling elliptical trainers and has a couple of popular alternatives in the same price range, such as Schwinn 470 or ProForm Carbon EL .

Sole Fitness E25 is $200.99 more expensive than an average elliptical trainer ($999).

Teeter FreeStep LT3 is a very popular option in the middle of the elliptical trainers price range. It's in the top 3 bestselling elliptical trainers and has quite a few popular alternatives in the same price range, such as Schwinn 430 or Horizon Fitness EX 59 .

Teeter FreeStep LT3 is $170 cheaper than the average elliptical trainer ($999).

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