Features at a Glance:
- Maximum user weight of 350 pounds
- 74 inches long, 28 inches wide, and 69 inches tall
- 3-phase generator system reducing wear and tear
- Five programs
- Display read-outs like average speed, heart rate, calories burned, distance, reesistance, stride length, stride per minute, among others.
The AMT 100I can be compared to the Precor EFX 556 V3 in several ways. Like the AMT100I, the EFX 556 V3 shows exercise statistics like average speed, elapsed time, heart rate, and calories burned, among other useful information. Both Precor models also feature 20 levels of resistance. Likewise, these two elliptical trainers can hold exercisers weighing as much as 350 pounds. But there are also a lot of differences between these two Precor products. The AMT100I is not as user-friendly as the EFX 556 which has accessories like water bottle holder, utility tray, and reading rack. The EFX 556 also has more programs (9) compared to the 5 of the AMT100I. And the EFX 556 console supports numerous languages apart from English like Dutch, Spanish, German, Portuguese, French, Romanized Russian, and Italian. But the AMT100I has a more impressive Stride Dial function that the EFX 556 does not have. The Precor AMT 100I is certainly an advanced elliptical trainer that makes it a practical investment to any commercial or home gym owner.