SOLE Fitness Elliptical Machines for Home Use
Original price was: $1,299.99.$1,199.99Current price is: $1,199.99.
Price: $1,299.99 - $1,199.99
(as of Jul 13, 2025 07:01:18 UTC – Details)
Description
The SOLE E25 Elliptical is a premium, space-saving exercise machine designed for your home gym. Engineered with a physical therapist, its unique 2-degree inward-sloping pedals reduce joint stress, providing an exceptionally comfortable, low-impact cardio workout. This stable, well-constructed unit features a power incline with 20 levels for varied resistance. Seamlessly integrate with the free SOLE+ app for hundreds of guided workouts to stay motivated and achieve your fitness goals. With a heavy flywheel, Bluetooth speakers, and a backlit display, the E25 offers a smarter, gym-quality fitness experience from the comfort of your home.
Product Details
- Assembled Dimensions: 70″L x 24″W x 70″H
- Max User Weight: 350 lbs
- Flywheel Weight: 20 lbs
- Display: 7.5″ Backlit LCD
- Incline: Power incline with 20 adjustable levels
- Pedals: Ergonomic design with a 2-degree inward slope
- Connectivity: Bluetooth speakers, USB charging, free SOLE+ App integration
- Heart Rate Monitoring: Pulse sensors on stationary handlebars
Advantages
Experience superior comfort during workouts with innovative pedals designed to reduce knee and ankle stress. The machine’s heavy flywheel and four-wheel rail system provide a remarkably smooth and stable feel, minimizing side-to-side motion. With 20 levels of power incline, you can challenge yourself with varied resistance for a more intense workout. Seamlessly connect to the free SOLE+ app for hundreds of guided fitness classes, keeping your cardio routine fresh and engaging.
Our Recommendations
This elliptical is an excellent choice for individuals seeking a high-quality, low-impact cardiovascular workout at home. It's particularly well-suited for users who prioritize joint comfort. Given the mixed feedback on assembly, we recommend setting aside ample time and following the instructions carefully or considering a professional assembly service. This machine is ideal for those looking to integrate guided workouts into their routine via the SOLE+ app.
Conclusion
The SOLE E25 Elliptical is a robust, well-constructed machine that delivers a comfortable and effective low-impact workout. Its ergonomic pedal design and seamless integration with the SOLE+ fitness app are standout features that provide both comfort and motivation. While buyers should be prepared for a potentially complex assembly and the possibility of noise developing over time, the overall value, smooth performance, and feature set make it an excellent investment for anyone serious about their home cardio fitness.
J. Marks –
Good Entry Level Elliptical
To start off, I had some trepidation over having this delivered, since my wife’s stationary bike had several broken parts due to poor handling. However, as noted in other reviews, this was delivered by a separate company, not FedEx or UPS or anything like that. In short, the elliptical arrived in fine condition and the delivery service brought it into the house for me.Do follow the markings on the box; if necessary, have the shippers help you get the box correct side up, so that you can slice around the bottom of it with a box cutter and lift the box up and off. That box makes a perfect storage container for all the packing materials inside, and if you just cut it open and tear it up, you lose that option.I’ve had the machine for over a month now, and have used it almost every day (most times twice a day.)PROS:**Assembly was rather straightforward. There were a couple of issues, but if you’ve put together other bulky items, this won’t be a challenge, just time consuming. As my wife mentioned, this was the first time she can remember me putting together anything and NOT cussing a blue streak while doing so.**Mostly quiet operation. Most of the time, there’s little to no noise when in use. Exceptions noted later.**Solid construction. I was a bit leery, again after my wife’s bike, due to cheapness of flimsy materials. I was happy to see that there are no easily broken parts.**Consistency of operation. I’ve been logging my workouts, and have yet to see any wild fluctuations. I only run on Manual mode, so I can’t give any advice concerning the other modes, but there is a noticeable gradiation in the resistance levels, but not too much of a jump from one step to the next.CONS:**About two weeks into use, the right foot platform developed a squeak. I have yet to isolate the source; I’ve loosened and re-tightened the bolts and checked everything out. It appears to be about halfway back, and is simply a flex point. A week later, the left foot platform had the same issue. The noise comes and goes, and at this point, is noticeable at the start of each exercise but goes away after about five minutes or so.**Almost immediately, the left foot platform was noticed to be slightly wobbly. Instead of only rotating as one expects it to, it also will occasionally slip laterally. If it happens at all, it only happens once or twice during a workout, and usually in high (for me at least) RPMs (upper 70s-lower 80s), then goes back to the way it should be. It does not feel loose when I’m checking the machine out, so I’m not sure what the issue is or how to fix it.**A single lap appears to be 1/3 mile, not 1/4 mile like I’m used to on other machines. Not necessarily a con, but something that I wasn’t expecting.**The machine’s starting level 1 resistance is much tighter than I was expecting it to be. I’m now doing workouts ranging from 9-11 resistance level, but the first week or so I was stuck around level 3, and there didn’t appear to be very much difference between levels. I’m thinking it just had to be loosened by activity, and since then the levels have come out to a reasonable level…just don’t expect level 1 on this thing brand new to be anything as easy as level 1 on a gym’s elliptical in use by hundreds of people.**Probably the biggest drawback for me is the lack of heart rate monitors on the moving handles. They are there and work fine on the stationary handles, but ideally I’d never touch those in a workout. They do include a remote chest monitor, with instructions on use; I haven’t used it yet and probably won’t.Overall, I’d probably give this somewhere around an 88-90%. I specifically bought this after reading reviews on this as well as other similarly and cheaper priced ellipticals, and I would say that if you can afford the extra couple hundred bucks, go for this one if you’re searching in the $1,000 price range.
Ms W from WA State –
The Perfect Elliptical!
This is one amazing machine! It runs very smoothly and doesn’t make a sound when we are using it. My headset plugs directly into it so I can listen to music while exercising. I have my “User 1” programmed so that I can easily get my workout done in 1/2 an hour and feel like I’ve burned some real calories. It is simple to change the settings so that I can increase the difficulty level and it can be paused if you need to take a quick break. I like going backwards since it is just as smooth and can work on the back side of my legs and bottom. It gets used 2-3 times a week instead of just sitting there like most exercise equipment. This elliptical was a good purchase too. We bought it on Amazon as a “Lightning Deal” and have not regretted purchasing it. The package was VERY Heavy so the delivery men brought it into the room where we would be using it and we assembled it there. Make sure that the ceiling where you will be exercising is at least 8 foot tall to allow for headroom. The machine length when fully assembled is 7 foot long and the width is about 2 1/2 foot wide. We have ours in our den and it takes up about half of the length of the room but is tucked away in a quarter section so that we still have room for desks and files. All the parts came clearly marked and we kept them with their bags and set them in little sections as we checked to make sure all parts were there. The instructions had fairly small print on the diagrams but we were able to understand them and follow them. Putting it together was a bit time-consuming but we made sure to read every step and tighten all the parts correctly. The hardest part was putting the final front plastic Handle Bar Covers. The screws didn’t seem to fit but we found out that they need to go in at a certain angle and the hole is a little difficult to hit just right with the screw. A flashlight and a magnetic screwdriver can really help with this problem. Having two of us working together made it much easier for the whole job. The only thing (and it is just a tiny thing) is that the fan that is on the control panel to help cool you is pretty ineffective. Others have mentioned it too but it definitely isn’t a big deal; just a note. We have a window that works nicely for cooling us down. I would truly recommend this for others looking for a really nice, quality elliptical machine! It is solid and sturdy, but still quiet and smooth.
Smith –
Gym quality, but somewhat difficult to assemble
It’s a good machine. It’s pretty quiet and feels like ones in lower end gyms like PF or Crunch. Nothing super amazing, but WAAAAYYYY better than your average home unit.The assembly wasn’t the easiest thing, specifically hooking up electronics and wiring. The instructions are VERY wordy, poorly written, and few illustrations. Not great for a caveman like me who prefers IKEA instructions.Got it put together I think in an hour….maybe two if you include cursing.
Fadi Qashqari –
Good machine, it’s been a week and customer service so far so good and I m happy
Abdulhafiz K. –
صناعة وجودة ممتازة لكن للأسف الشديد الجهاز يأتي مفككا وليس هناك شرح تعليمي بالفيديو عن كيفية تجميع القطع سوى كتيب يعتبر للشخص الغير مهني طلاسم صعبة القراءة. تحتاج لمتخصص لتجميع الجهاز
Jenny –
Thanks!
Andy –
I am extremely please with this elliptical. It provides some of the smoothest rides than all my last elliptical machines. An 18″ to 24″ which are adjustable stride that accomodates several people at home using it. I love the moving arm bars for total body training and stationary handles with heart rate sensors.My only complain is tha I have to wait for about a month before I can use it due to shipping defects. The support was excellent as they sent in a tech to fix the problem but unfortunately he has to come back twice becuase of the wrong parts sent. It was vey inconveneience for me as I have to go out to the gym after work instead of my regular exercise at home.
Pascal P. –
This thing is physically great. It’s an awesome machine. It’s silent and sturdy and the mechanized elevation is something I find absolutely vital to any elliptical worth its salt. However the features and functions are very weak and disappointing. I only use the manual workout button since the programmed workouts only serve to avoid you having to press buttons while working out and I find the workout too conservative even at the highest settings.The calorie counter stops at 999 then goes back to 0 instead of 1000. In 2020 having a digital counter go back to 0 after 999 is a big joke. The fan is useless; who wants a small gust of (often dusty) air blown in their face while working out? The speakers are useless; who wants cheap sound blasted in their face while working out? The Bluetooth connection is unsecured so neighbors can access it. So it’s also useless.The e35 doesn’t connect to any smartwatch unless the smartwatch is transmitting un-encrypted data (so no Garmin, Apple, Polar, etc. – maybe some cheap basic watch could connect but who owns those). My email to tech support was never answered and I had to escalate to the US support team for the Canada group to contact me.The sync app is trash. Look it up on Google play people literally hate it. Disconnects and crashes multiple times each workout do not install it! The heart rate monitor seems to work well but make sure it’s wet before wearing it or else no heartbeat detected. Also the heartbeat detector gets confused if you have anything tapping on it while working out (like a shirt or a headphone cable).All in all, I am baffled why such a great machine would suffer from such poor software integration. Everything about the “added value features” is weak, badly designed or useless. The machine itself is phenomenal. I workout at 6am with my downstairs neighbor never the wiser as it is so silent. I would probably buy it again but be aware of it’s horrendous gimmicks and only get it for the machine and the workouts it can dish out. They should sell a cheaper version with none of these frustrating features.On the physical side, I find the three adjustments the pedals offer are not flexible enough for my height (6 feet / 183 cm). I can’t really stand up on it and have to tilt forward a bit. It’s fine – I workout 60 to 90 minutes on it no problem, but its missing a bit of adjustment options for a true great fit. It also looks great.