I live in a small apartment and want to add some cardio equipment to my setup. I was thinking about either a rowing machine or an elliptical, but I’m worried about the noise and the space they might take up. Does anyone have experience with compact cardio machines that are quiet enough for apartment living? Any tips would be appreciated!
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I totally get the struggle with space and noise—I’m in an apartment too, and finding the right equipment was tricky. I ended up going with a rowing machine, and it’s been a perfect fit for my needs. If you’re considering one, definitely check out fitnessreality.org They have a great selection, and I found all the specs I needed to pick something apartment-friendly. The Fitness Reality Rowing Machine I got is super quiet thanks to its magnetic resistance system, and it doesn’t take up much space. It folds up when not in use, so I can easily tuck it into a corner. Plus, rowing gives you a full-body workout without putting stress on your joints, which is a bonus if you’re trying to stay low-impact. The site also has reviews and detailed descriptions, so you can compare models before committing. I’d say it’s worth a look if you’re tight on space but want something effective.