Kettler Mondeo Reviews

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  • Overall Rating2.7 stars

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4 Reviews For Kettler Mondeo

  • marcalans 14th Jun 2009

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    Good Points: Quiet and smooth. Ball bearings at all pivot points. Easy assembly.


    Bad Points: Short, bouncy stride very uncomfortable. Pressure on hips and lower back. Poorly engineered computer console that lacks backlighting and is difficult to see in dim or very bright ambient light. Computer console instruction manual might as well have been written in Greek. Not a good choice for anyone of medium height or above. Overpriced for a very basic unit employing old technology.


    General comments: I find the Kettler Mondeo very uncomfortable to use for any length of time. The stride is short (16 inches) and bouncy. The non-articulating pedals will put your feet to sleep after a little more than 30 minutes of use. The computer console has no backlighting, making it difficult to read in dim light and the computer is very unintuitive. The computer console instruction manual is very poorly written and instructions are incomplete and difficult to understand. This is a rather antiquated machine that is way overpriced. I would not recommend this machine for anyone over 5 feet, 3 inches tall.

  • Guest 29th Oct 2008

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    I am only 5'8" and am very uncomfortable on this machine with its short 16-inch stride. The flywheel has a very large diameter, which causes the skis to slant down at a very steep angle, putting pressure on the lower back, knees, and hips. There is tremendous vertical motion in the elliptical cycle, providing for a very bouncy and unnatural stride. The LCD display is difficult to read in ambient light because there is no backlighting. The computer console is also very unintuitive to operate. If ...
  • LauraGreen 8th Feb 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I like what kettler stand for and German build is always going to be good. The aftersales service is great too if you ever need it. You may think you can get one from Argos for '£300 but believe me you are wasting your money - the quality of these machines is not great and will not withstand the test of time.
  • Guest 31st Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I would reccomend the Mondeo ST without a second thought, and is certainly big enough for me (Just). I am 6'1", 115Kg and 50" chest, but don't feel awkward like I did on some of the cheaper machines or competitors.

    Looks wise this machine rocks, as for once a company has put a bit of style into a home exercise machine.

    My wife uses it a lot as well, and she's only 5'2" tall. If she needs to she can adjust the foot plates, but usually doesn't bother. The elliptical action is precise and the str ...