Description
Niceday Elliptical Exercise Machine — Compact Home Elliptical with Magnetic Resistance
Overview & Build
This Niceday elliptical is a solid entry-level home cardio trainer built with a magnetic resistance system and a steel frame that supports up to 400 lbs. Its compact footprint (~39.6″ L × 24.4″ W × 61″ H) makes it suitable for apartments or dedicated workout corners without dominating floor space. The unit weighs around 78 lbs (35 kg) unpacked, and ships in a box ~40″ × 24″ × 15″ with a package weight ~105–128 lbs depending on the version.
Performance & Features
✔ Magnetic Resistance: Quiet, smooth motion that stays under ~20 dB — whisper-quiet compared to motorized ellipticals.
✔ 16 Resistance Levels: Adjustable tension for progressive workouts from easy warm-ups to more intense sessions.
✔ Stride & Ergonomics: Adjustable stride roughly between 15.5–19 inches, offering a more natural motion that’s comfortable for most users up to ~6′4″ tall.
✔ Basic Display: Shows key metrics like time, distance, speed, calories, and pulse — simple and functional, though not feature-rich.
✔ App Compatibility: Models like this one list support for the Kinomap app, providing interactive guided workouts (though experiences vary).
What Customers & Reviewers Are Saying
⭐ Quiet & Smooth: Many users highlight how nearly silent the elliptical runs — ideal for early mornings, TV time, or shared spaces.
⭐ Solid Value: For the price, most owners appreciate the sturdy build and 16 resistance levels that make it versatile for beginners and moderate users.
⚠ Stride Length: A common note is that the stride feels closer to 15.5 inches in real use, which some taller users find limiting.
⚠ Basic Console: The display gets the job done but lacks advanced tracking, Bluetooth, or immersive workout features.
Verdict
This Niceday was built for practical home cardio without a high price tag. It won’t replace high-end commercial ellipticals, but for users who want a stable, quiet, and easy-to-assemble machine that delivers reliable workouts, it’s a compelling choice — especially if you prioritize low noise, simple setup, and solid build quality over bells and whistles.
















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