Model Name | Nautilus E616 Elliptical Trainer |
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Brand | Nautilus |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 71.5"D x 26.7"W x 63.2"H |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Maximum Stride Length | 20 Inches |
Screen Size | 20 Inches |
Item Weight | 173.3 Pounds |
Number of Resistance Levels | 25 |
Manufacturer | Nautilus, Inc. |
UPC | 708447911261 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00708447911261 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 50.5 x 34 x 22 inches |
Package Weight | 88.45 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 70 x 28 x 71 inches |
Brand Name | Nautilus |
Warranty Description | 10 years frame, 3 years mechanical parts, 3 years electronics, 1 year labor |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 100671 |
Style | Nautilus E616 |
Included Components | Elliptical Trainer |
Size | One Size |
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Model Name | Nautilus E616 Elliptical Trainer |
Brand | Nautilus |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 71.5"D x 26.7"W x 63.2"H |
Material | Alloy Steel |
About this item
- With enhanced Bluetooth connectivity, users can set, track and monitor progress with popular app-based tracking tools
- Explore the world and discover 50+ global routes that auto-adjust in real time to your speed (Explore the World subscription required)
- 20" Precision Path stride length for a variety of users
- 25 levels of resistance for a wide range of workout intensity options
- High speed, high inertia drive system with a perimeter weighted flywheel for easy start up and smooth, consistent workouts
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Bluetooth Connectivity
With enhanced Bluetooth connectivity, users can set, track and monitor progress with popular app-based tracking tools like Explore the World, MyFitnessPal, and more.

Interactive Display
DualTrack LCD display features 29 customizable programs.

Padded Handlebars
Ergonomically placed padded moving and fixed handlebars for a variety of hand positions.

Stride Length
20" Precision Path stride length for a variety of users.





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No. of Programs | 29 | 29 | 22 |
Bluetooth Connectivity | ✓ | ✓ | no data |
Travel the Globe | Explore the World App | Explore the World App | no data |
Stride Length | 22" Precision Path Stride | 20" Precision Path Stride | 20" Precision Path Stride |
Incline | Motorized | Motorized | Manual |
Resistance Levels | 25 | 25 | 20 |
Heart Rate | Contact & Telemetry Enabled (chest strap included) | Contact & Telemetry Enabled (chest strap included) | Contact |
Articulating Footplate | Suspension Adjust performance cushioning system | ✓ | no data |
Media Tray | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Product Description
The Nautilus E616 Elliptical Trainer takes innovative fitness club design and brings it home. With dozens of workout programs and levels of resistance, the E616 creates limitless training options- while a fully feature console, Bluetooth connectivity and app-based tracking tools like Explore the World make it easy to reach your goals and stay blissfully entertained.
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ASIN | B078HHTS9L |
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Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank | #393,648 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #337 in Elliptical Training Machines |
Date First Available | December 20, 2017 |
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Customers find the elliptical trainer functional and providing a smooth workout. They consider it a great machine at a good price. However, opinions differ on assembly, sturdiness, noise level, incline, and size.
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Customers like the elliptical trainer's functionality. They say it works well, does its job, and is sturdy. The fan helps keep them cool. Some mention it looks great and is well-sized.
"...It is smooth, and I have had ZERO problems out of it. The fan works great, and helps to keep me cool...." Read more
"...No, but it’s a cardio machine that looks and operates well and a good at home option. Pleased with my purchase and would recommend this product." Read more
"...It works like it should, changing resistance, incline, and/or program mid work out is simple (if you read the manual)...." Read more
"...The console would not come on. No power whatsoever...." Read more
Customers appreciate the smooth workout quality of the elliptical trainer. They find it provides a great workout and helps build muscle. The mountain workouts really work the thighs. The elliptical motion is smooth and quiet, considering it's on rollers.
"...Still, over all I love this machine and it rewards you quite well if you stick with it. I tried twice last week to call the company...." Read more
"...No, but it’s a cardio machine that looks and operates well and a good at home option. Pleased with my purchase and would recommend this product." Read more
"...The movement is continuous and smooth, the machine is solid and whisper QUIET...." Read more
"...what I would consider medium, as far as thickness goes, and it feels pretty good...." Read more
Customers appreciate the elliptical trainer's value for money. They find it easy to set up and inexpensive to repair. The assembly cost is considered reasonable.
"...Easy and inexpensive fix. Honestly, as long as you keep the tracks clean and oiled, I don't see how anyone could complain about this unit...." Read more
"...Over all this machine is a pretty good value...." Read more
"...the product works well and definitely does the job, but it's not the most impressive." Read more
"...Overall if you are looking for a great machine at a great price (got it on sale a few weeks ago for $750 SCORE!!!!!)..." Read more
Customers have different views on the elliptical trainer assembly. Some find it easy to put together with good instructions and clear pictures. Others say it's difficult to assemble, with unclear pictures and poor directions. The pre-installed hardware is also problematic for some customers.
"...I truly do hope that this machine is trouble free and lasts a long time (unlike my Xterra 4500). So at this point I can and do recommend it...." Read more
"...*The instructions were pretty easy to follow, once I knew what part was what. *It comes with instruction books in different languages. *..." Read more
"...Although it took 4 hours to assemble, I was pleased with the sturdiness and very much looking forward to using my new elliptical...." Read more
"...Not stiff like others mentioned. Easy to program myself as a user. Feels decent as an at home cardio equipment option...." Read more
Customers have different views on the elliptical trainer's sturdiness. Some find it sleek, modern, and high-tech with a smooth gliding motion. They appreciate the quality workmanship and ease of assembly. However, others mention it's a bit wobbly when really pushing it, the fan is small and weak, and the machine is a little rocky.
"...I truly do hope that this machine is trouble free and lasts a long time (unlike my Xterra 4500). So at this point I can and do recommend it...." Read more
"...Although it took 4 hours to assemble, I was pleased with the sturdiness and very much looking forward to using my new elliptical...." Read more
"...It's stable enough. I weigh 180. There is some minor instability, but it's about what I noticed in the video. It's not a problem...." Read more
"...This is a heavy, solid, well made product. Expect the pieces to be heavy. I am not in the greatest shape so I took my time and was able to manage...." Read more
Customers have different experiences with the elliptical trainer's noise level. Some find it reasonably quiet, with smooth strides. Others report issues like clicking and creaking sounds, as well as squeaking or crinkling plastic on the metal frame of the pedals.
"This unit is great. It runs quiet and is easy to use. Assembly was a little tricky, but not difficult...." Read more
"...There is a bit of a small 'popping' sounds that comes from the right foot pedal, and it is only at times, not constant...." Read more
"...The movement is continuous and smooth, the machine is solid and whisper QUIET...." Read more
"...It is smooth, quiet, and provides a very good workout. It is more challenging than expected. Even at minimal incline and resistance...." Read more
Customers have different views on the incline of the elliptical trainer. Some find it smooth and well-controlled, with a bit of a stepping motion. The automatic incline and resistance are also very nice, and the machine moves easily. However, others mention issues like the machine getting stuck on 100% incline and emitting a burning smell.
"...Putting 3M non slip tape on the foot placements did stop my feet from sliding. Easy and inexpensive fix...." Read more
"...That is the heaviest part of the machine, and the most awkward to move. *..." Read more
"...It works like it should, changing resistance, incline, and/or program mid work out is simple (if you read the manual)...." Read more
"...the stride isnt simply back and forth but there is a bit of a stepping motion. At first i had to start at level 1 as the resistance is well set...." Read more
Customers have different views on the size of the elliptical trainer. Some find it compact and accommodating for their height, while others consider it too large and heavy for small apartments. The fan is small and weak, and the machine shakes when running.
"...It measures out to exactly the size they say. Apartment use?..." Read more
"...The fan is a bit undersized and underpowered, but is reasonably quiet. Again, not a deal-breaker, but could be improved...." Read more
"...the plastics don't feel all that cheap and the fit and finish Is of better quality than expected. I would buy this one if I had to do it again." Read more
"...It runs smooth and is very heavy which helps with the stability. It is large but again must be in order to be this sturdy...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2022Style Name: Nautilus E616Verified PurchaseI am one to research my purchases thoroughly before I spend the dollars. I bought an Xterra 4500 treadmill last November, and although I researched it thoroughly, it was a mistake. So this time when I started researching Elliptical machines, I kept that in mind. But honestly, who doesn't know the name 'Nautilus' when it comes to work out equipment? So with all the comparisons, reviews and my price range, I settled on this one. It was between the E616, the Sole e25 and the Schwinn 470. Because of the price and features, I went with the E616. If I had extra dollars, I certainly would have gone for the Sole, but I did not feel that it or the Schwinn were worth the extra dollars.
I have also read people here complaining that it is very difficult to put together. I will admit, I am very mechanically inclined, but, all you have to do is follow the pictures...if really isn't that difficult. I'm almost 59, and it was a piece of cake. I will advise to have two people only for the assistance of holding the neck and computer unit in place while you connect the wiring plugs. This was very important. Other then that, very easy. Make sure you have towels around LOTS of grease on the axle's and such. But that is a good thing.
I completed my first 40+ minute workout this morning. Keep in mind that I normally run on my treadmill daily for 50 to 60 minutes. So when I did 40 on this one, OMG I think my leg muscles were going to explode! That is good however. I only used resistance settings 1-3 and up to a 20% incline. Amazing workout! Hope I can walk in a few hours. :)
I also read some people are complaining about the fan. What? The fan is awesome. It works exactly as it should. As for the apps...IDK about that yet. I use my Samsung watch along with Samsung health on my phone....it works fine. I will dig into this further as well. As for the blue tooth connection not connecting for music play...well, whatever. I bought the machine because it is durable. Yes, they should update it as well, but if you really want that, then get a Bluetooth adapter such as I use and it works great!
That's it for now. I will update it as time goes on. I truly do hope that this machine is trouble free and lasts a long time (unlike my Xterra 4500). So at this point I can and do recommend it. Time will tell though....
Update: Now that I have used it numerous times, I am still thrilled by it! It is stable, strong and just a complete joy to use. The speakers even sound good! I have a SONRU Bluetooth 5.0 Receiver that I move between this and the treadmill. Works flawlessly. I still can't believe people are complaining about the fan. No, it will not blow your hair backwards, but it does supply an ample amount of air to help cool you off. I also started using the programs on it, and again, they are great! I especially enjoy the incline portion of it when used during selected programs. As for the measurements....I use my watch and phone, Google and Samsung Health, so I can't really comment about the accuracy of the distance and calories...I don't really care tbh. I also like the fact that you can create user profiles as well. I have one for each of my family members, and it works great. Someone wrote 'toe cruncher'. I will admit that my feet do slide a bit...but I have some 3M Safety-Walk Slip Resistant Tape coming today for that. So that should stop my shoes from moving at all. Honestly though, to myself, it isn't that big of a deal. Again, I think this thing is amazing! I will continue to post as time goes on. Still recommend.
4 month Update: Unit is still going strong with no issues. I use it around 3 times a week, give or take. There is a bit of a small 'popping' sounds that comes from the right foot pedal, and it is only at times, not constant. I think that has to do more with my weight and the foot pad more than anything else, as it doesn't do this with my wife or teenage daughter. I absolutely love the programming on it, very easy and quick to use. It is smooth, and I have had ZERO problems out of it. The fan works great, and helps to keep me cool. I also like the auto 'sleep' mode on it if left unused for a bit. Putting 3M non slip tape on the foot placements did stop my feet from sliding. Easy and inexpensive fix. Honestly, as long as you keep the tracks clean and oiled, I don't see how anyone could complain about this unit. Quite the workout from it. I still HIGHLY recommend it!
6 month update: This unit gets used about 2-3 times a week, sometimes more, sometimes less. It is a very rewarding but intense workout. I absolutely enjoy the programing portion of it...super easy to use. However, I have noticed that when I speed up, the right lower rollers come off of the track a bit. This is a bit scary at times. So I was cleaning it last night, and noticed that the inside roller on the right side does not touch the track at all when at rest. It is displaying wear on it quite a bit. So, today I will be contacting the company for warranty work, and lets see if they will send me a new roller or not. I will post the results with a follow up to this review. Still, over all I love this machine and it rewards you quite well if you stick with it.
I tried twice last week to call the company. Never got hold of any one. 'Your wait time is 15 minutes...then again 15 minutes....then 45 minutes.' Never spoke with anyone else. I will try one more time this week. Not looking very good for customer service/warranty work.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2022Style Name: Nautilus E618Verified PurchaseThis unit is great. It runs quiet and is easy to use. Assembly was a little tricky, but not difficult. I had the unit assembled in 3-4 hours, doing most of the work on my own. Probably would have gone faster with another person.
I have noted specific areas of feedback below for those who may have the same questions I had when I first started looking at this.
Delivery
I had the delivery scheduled to be delivered inside rather than at the porch (well worth the money). The delivery guys placed the 200+ lb box in my house with care, trying to avoid possible damage to my wood floor. The guys I had were great, but I know who does the delivery will vary by area.
Setup Notes
As noted in the assembly instructions, assemble this where it is going to be used. The unit is difficult to move once assembled (though it can be). I cleared the area where it will be used and made sure to have space to lay the parts out by step to make assembly easier.
It comes with the tools you need for assembly. I recommend using 'real' screwdrivers (if you have a magnet you can attach to it, it will help when working with some of the 'hidden' screws). Also, having a rubber mallet handy helped get some of the parts on the various bars a bit easier.
Wear gloves/have a rag handy. Some of the parts have grease on them and that's not something you want to get on your hands while working.
Assembly notes
*The instructions were pretty easy to follow, once I knew what part was what.
*It comes with instruction books in different languages.
*One person can assemble most of the machine, but you will need/want two people to get the fly-wheel placed where the unit is to be assembled. That is the heaviest part of the machine, and the most awkward to move.
*Keep an eye on the images and make sure the part you place matches exactly what/how the instructions show.
Assembly
I started removing the various parts from the box and labeling the part in its plastic wrap with the corresponding part/step number (something Nautilus should have done better). Thankfully Nautilus at least put a sticker on parts that were 'left' or 'right' specific. Having specific part/step numbers would have saved time and made prep work easier. There were a few pieces that I initially marked as one number, but while assembling, realized I marked the piece wrong.
I followed the assembly instructions, and only ran into one issue putting a piece on backwards. It was a pain to flip around as one of the screws that attach to part #12, didn't want to loosen (the grease on the part made it even more difficult to remove the screw. I was able to remove the part, flip it around, and attach it correctly.
Remember DON'T tighten anything down until you are sure you have the part on correctly.
Once assembled the unit was making a 'clicking' noise when I first started using it. I easily tracked the noise down to the way I had routed a wire that hides under a plastic cover on the arm bar. I adjusted the wire routing slightly, and how it tucked into the plastic, and the click went away. Routing the wires that tuck under the plastic was a pain, but nothing I hadn't dealt with before.
If you've assembled other kits (grills, bikes, entertainment centers, etc.) before, you can assemble this.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2020Style Name: Nautilus E616Verified PurchaseHere we go. Bought this to avoid all the rules associated with going to the gym during Covid.
Delivery: was delayed about a week. But to be expected since home gym equipment is in demand right now. Day of delivery got a call 30 minutes before. Delivery team showed up and delivered it in about two minutes. Tipped them for bringing it up to my third floor apartment.
I assembled this myself over the course of about five days after work. Total time would be estimated at about six hours. I’m not terribly handy and the manual doesn’t have written directions. Only pictures. I had to undo two steps because they weren’t clear and the cup holder phase wasn’t even listed. Still ok to figure out. For someone who has never assembled something before, I was able to get it out together.
Powered it up and the resistance felt good. Not stiff like others mentioned. Easy to program myself as a user. Feels decent as an at home cardio equipment option. Is it what you get at the gym in a commercial level elliptical that is used all day long? No, but it’s a cardio machine that looks and operates well and a good at home option. Pleased with my purchase and would recommend this product.
Here we go. Bought this to avoid all the rules associated with going to the gym during Covid.
Delivery: was delayed about a week. But to be expected since home gym equipment is in demand right now. Day of delivery got a call 30 minutes before. Delivery team showed up and delivered it in about two minutes. Tipped them for bringing it up to my third floor apartment.
I assembled this myself over the course of about five days after work. Total time would be estimated at about six hours. I’m not terribly handy and the manual doesn’t have written directions. Only pictures. I had to undo two steps because they weren’t clear and the cup holder phase wasn’t even listed. Still ok to figure out. For someone who has never assembled something before, I was able to get it out together.
Powered it up and the resistance felt good. Not stiff like others mentioned. Easy to program myself as a user. Feels decent as an at home cardio equipment option. Is it what you get at the gym in a commercial level elliptical that is used all day long? No, but it’s a cardio machine that looks and operates well and a good at home option. Pleased with my purchase and would recommend this product.
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