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The Stamina InMotion Compact Strider is a lightweight, durable under-desk elliptical featuring 8 magnetic resistance levels, a 17-inch stride, and a multi-function monitor that tracks your workout stats. Designed for both seated and standing use, it offers a low-impact, joint-friendly cardio solution that fits seamlessly into busy professional lifestyles.







| ASIN | B000VICRO8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 289,532 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 168 in Cross Trainers |
| Brand Name | Stamina |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (11,795) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00022643516106 |
| Included Components | E1000 Elliptical |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 43.2D x 62.2W x 29H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Mini Elliptical |
| Item Weight | 10.89 kg |
| Manufacturer | Stamina Products, Inc. |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Stride Length | 17 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
| Model Name | Inmotion E1000 |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
| Product Warranty | 1 year frame; 90 days parts |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| UPC | 022643516106 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**B
Built to last
[EDITED] re music license in the UK - see cons I will note both Pros and Cons First of all, Why did I want a compact elliptical trainer? in 2023 I had a 'knee replacement' due to arthritis. I had to wait 2 years for the operation (yeah I know NHS is fabulous but one does have to wait if going private is not an option). During my wait my doctor recommended I use a pedal exerciser (I wondered why given I was already bone-on-bone so thought this would aggravate the issue; but it did not as it kept the knee from seizing up so much - I have since learnt that for early onset of knee arthritis [which I now have in my other knee) pedal type exercisers help the existing cartilage to not wear so quickly due to encouraging cartilage molecules to the top layer [or something very similar]. So this time around my doctor gave me exercises and recommended a pedal exerciser. I did not want another that kept moving during use so something a bit more substantial was my choice; hence the stamina in motion e1000 compact elliptical. Pros A) Having researched compact elliptical exercisers on the internet for some time I noted this particular one was recommended by physiotherapists as being well made and lasting for years in a professional setting. Having arrived at my door it most certainly looked and feelt very well made B) At 25lbs weight and having both a metal pad with a softer non slip pad and two sturdy pads on the other end means the unit does not keep sliding away during use - something I had to contend with for 2 years before finishing with a compact pedal exerciser costing about a fifth of the price of this unit. The unit does not have a handle on the top but the long bar at the front is used to lift and move the unit. Carrying the unit upstairs was, I have to admit, a bit of a work out in itself (mind you, I am 70 and have Knee Arthritis - which is why I have purchased this unit in the first place) C) The unit can be used in both sitting and standing positions - I will not be using this in the standing position very much but I have the option whenever the mood takes me (being a compact elliptical it means the stride length is short and at 1m94cm[6ft4in] I found standing was not for me yet - maybe when I have toned the legs a bit I may give it another shot. D) The upper weight limit is a max of 250 pounds which is a little above 17st or 110 kilos approx - great for, I expect, the majority of senior aged people E) The MUUV app is somewhat helpful - see cons below or further clarification. In addition you can link MUUV to some smart watches, it sends data to my health area which is very helpful for me to monitor what is going on E) Easy to put together (back plate 2 bolts, front bar 2 bolts, 2 foot plates 2 screws on each). The unit comes complete with necessary tools too (thumbs up for that). It took approximately 8 mins to put together, check and slap my feet on the pedals for my first sitting work out F) The display can be turned so it can be read whilst sitting and perhaps whilst standing (since one has to 'turn around' to use the unit when standing on it; but I personally have no wish to look down whilst trying to keep my balance and would not recommend anyone else to do so). Cons A) I wanted an elliptical with an App to help with exercise routines. This unit boasts free access to muuv (which appears to be free anyway). However, the unit does NOT have bluetooth so one has to set the unit up manually on the app (it is listed so no problem there - of note so are the other coloured ones which do not show muuv on the amazon advert). HOWEVER once selected and using the default workout routine showed that they do not 'talk' to each other. This caused an issue for me in that when the coach says increase to, say, 100 steps per minute I have no way of knowing if I am actually pedaling at 100 cycles per minute unless I count for myself: OK I managed that one BUT when increasing to 140 steps per minute with a very short cycle step it was impossible to count accurately. The app also boasts playlists and radio music to choose to listen to whilst exercising - this did let me choose what I wanted to listen to but did not actually play anything - possibly this is only available in USA and not in the UK (which would have been nice to know to start with). [EDITED] Muuv did clarify that it does not hold a license to play music and podcasts in the UK, so if you like this type of think you need to set it up independently. However I can still use the coaching app to some extent which is helpful overall. This also means that muuv can be used with any compact elliptical if you wish, if your unit is not listed choose the stamina e1000 :) B) The calorie count on the stamina e1000 unit does not agree with the calorie count on the muuv app. Which is the more accurate? Anyone can take a guess on that one. The calorie counter is actually important to me since I want to blow 400 calories a day using this device. It may not be accurate on either the unit or the app but it is a measure I want to use as a baseline for my exercising. One slight disappointment I have to note is that the price dropped by nearly £20 a day or two after purchase (literally just after the unit was dispatched so I could not cancel then). I know I can send this unit back and order another at the new lower price but I will not since this was shipped directly from America and I honour my purchases as it were. All in all I am pleased with this unit and look forward to using it daily to help with not only my arthritic condition but a little bit of cardiovascular exercise as well (after a 26 minute workout going from 100 to 140 and back to 100 every minute my thighs were burning slightly, my brow was moist and my heart was exercised gently and I blew more than 400 calories according to the unit - all positives :)
D**W
Sturdy machne worth every penny
I bought this because, during lockdown I could not get to the gym. I keep this little machine right beside my desk and use it every day several times a day (in standing position) to keep me active whilst working from home. It is very easy to put together (you will need some muscles and elbow grease to assemble). It is safe to use on wooden floors -- no scratches! I found it didn't work well in a sitting position, under my desk -- my knees hit the table as I cycled and it is very heavy to switch back to standing each time. So I use it standing. It is very stable and I have had no problems at all.
Z**E
Easy to use but can be dangerous
I have used steppers before and i think they can be great. This stepper is also great but it can also be dangerous. When i first started to use it i lost my balance and one time fell which caused a mild concussion. So although the item was easy to put together and works great, you just need to be aware. I dont really use the counter on the front of the machine as i have a smart watch but its good if you dont have one and want to count your steps for the day. Once you are used to the machine you can step till your hearts content. The little knob on the front adjusts the tension for resistance which i find useful.
R**D
good
good
H**R
Great if it lasted more than two months
I have two - both became too noisy to use after a couple of months of daily use. Shame as they're great. I'd happily pay double for a longer lasting version. Hope they improve it.
C**O
Squeaking so bad I'm returning it
For the first week I absolutely loved this. I used it daily and felt so great about my purchase and then it started sounding like the resistance band was rubbing against the side of the track, creating a subtle squeaking noise. The squeaking has gotten so bad that I can't hear anything over it after just 10 days and it's become virtually unusable. I bought silicone WD40 hoping that would make it better and it has not. Such a shame, it was so wonderful for the first couple days..
M**E
I do not move this way
I had to return this as I found it so unnatural. Genuinely believe that this would have created some long term issues if I continued to use it.
P**J
Update (Mar 10, 2021): Still a good machine, no cranking sound, running smooth. Just a quick note if you consider adding a cadence sensor. I installed a Magene S3+ sensor to pair with my Oculus Quest for VzFit. The Magene is quite low profile, but since the clearance is narrow, it barely fits. You need to find a good spot for it so it does not rub as much AND to be detected properly. So at the end it works with the sensor but it makes a rubbing sound. That's one thing to consider if you are thinking of installing a sensor) If you are younger and very active, you probably will find this boring and useless. This equipment is good for: - older folks - people with temporary or permanently limited range of movement - people who work at desk a lot I bought it for my parents in their 70s to keep them moving. They recently retired, and with the pandemic + winter weather, they tend to sit a lot playing games on the tablet (yes as we get older we turn back into kids again!). They do play VR games (!) which work on their upper body. This machine on the other hand will work on their lower body and core. It is rather heavy when fully assembled, so pick a place to put it together and leave it there. Carrying it around is possible but not fun. Assembly manual is reasonably easy and understandable. I put it together myself in less than 30 mins. All parts including screws and L-wrench are included. One thing I have not figured out yet is the counter seems to be upside down. There must be a way to turn it? lol (Update: Oh! You just pulled it out, rotate it, and put it back) The counter shows exercise duration, calories, steps per minute, and total steps. One press to cycle, long press to reset. It is very quiet when in use. You can hear the whirling, but very minimal and not distracting. We can watch TV and have conversation normally and can hear each other. No squeaking sound at all that was mentioned by some reviewers. Movement is very smooth. Find the right chair with the right height or you might move awkwardly. The resistance can be adjusted with a dial. It is non-digital but I don't find it an issue. I tried standing on it. While it works, I don't recommend it to older people. Unless there is something secure to hold onto, it could be dangerous. My husband and I are enjoying it as well. I find it really works on my thighs, and if I sit right it works on the core too. After using it a while (especially after my husband as he uses a high resistance level), I do smell a bit of burning smell. Time to get some lubricant spray. Maintenance is important to keep it working.
N**K
I bought this mini-elliptical after reading all the reviews on this and other similar products. I bought this item for three main reasons: 1 - Low price 2 - Small size 3 - Portability I like the elliptical movement because I have bad ankles, and treadmills and steppers hurt me after a short time working out. I don't have room for a full-size elliptical machine in my house, and this turned out to be the perfect size. Plus, it's small size made it easy to move around the house to be where I wanted to use it. I like to work out while watching TV to keep my mind elsewhere and work out longer, and I can pull this machine (about 25lbs) in front of the TV in the living room to watch TV with family (yes, they laugh at me, but it's worth it), and then pull in front of my bed in the bedroom to watch a chick flick that no one else wants to watch. I even put my elliptical in front of my computer to watch Netflix movies online! It's easy to carry around. Another great thing is that, because it's small, it is MUCH cheaper than a regular elliptical machine so, even it it only lasts a year or two, I can buy another one and still have not even come close to half the money I would have spent on a regular machine. Sure, it doesn't have the arm movement, but I find that no handles makes me work my core by staying balanced (really not very difficult, haven't ever fallen in the 2 months I've had it), and I can even carry small weights to really work my arms while I'm doing the cardio workout of the elliptical. I like the computer that tells you how long you've worked out, how many steps you've taken, and how many calories you've burned. Simple and straightforward. Another great feature: it's incredibly quiet to use! The best thing about this is that it is easy to stay motivated, because I can watch TV anywhere and still use it, and I don't have to go outside in the hot California sun to work out! It's really a great machine, and a real value for the money. I used Super Saver Shipping to get mine, so I get a great workout several times a week for the price of a couple of months at the gym and without the hassle of driving somewhere just to work out. I love it, and recommend it to anyone that wants to get in shape!
J**.
Great quality, works really well and is much cheaper than its more advertised competitor.
J**H
I wondered if a small, scaled down exercise machine was worth anything. (I too have seen cast off equipment at garage sales) Working at home in a smallish apartment (10 steps from bed to office) made something like this necessary, both for my health and living space. I used to own and use a treadmill daily, and loved it... But nothing can match that, functionally. I compared some of the twist steppers and finally settled on this, because the steppers didn't seem to have a lot of range of motion or "fun" in the activity. (Yes I know, static exercise is only so much fun, but I consider ease of approachability, sustained use, simultaneous reading or TV while exercising, etc) I was surprised. This device is whisper quiet, works up a light sweat, and really smooth and comfortable to use. There is more range of motion than any stepper, and it gives your hips a bit of motion. You can use it sitting down or reclining if you are convalescing or just want to burn off some extra calories on the couch. When I say whisper quiet, I mean it. The rubber wheels are sound deadening, you make much more noise walking around. Your washer and dryer are dramatically louder than this. Your fridge is probably louder than this! I am very sensitive to making noise, and even though I live in an upstairs apartment, I would have no problem using this device at any hour day or night. The range of stride is definitely not as long as a full size elliptical, but you will get about 10" of motion out of each step. The resistance dial does not have a huge range but you don't need to set this device very high to get payback. Note that you might get friction-based squeal if you tighten it up, because it uses a belt to tension the drive wheel. Slightly annoying but still not as loud as you might think. The little computer is very basic, but as functional as you really need. It counts the steps, distance (in miles), time and estimated calories burned (I wouldn't give that last one much thought, it can't be calibrated to your weight or heart rate so it's a little bit of a guess). It's a nice motivator to do a little more (what? I can't stop at 930 steps! Let's make it an even 1000!) To my eye it appears the green, orange and black (that has a differ t number though, 55-1610) are identical devices. Get the cheapest one. The ONE con I have with this thing is that there's no handle on the top. For something like this that is fairly portable, yet that has a bit of weight to it, it should be easier to grab and shuffle from room to room.
P**I
Item is very useful & excellent
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