Why choose cross trainers
Cross trainers combine upper and lower body movement, helping users burn calories efficiently while maintaining a natural stride pattern. This makes them suitable for beginners, rehabilitation environments and experienced gym users alike. Their low-impact design supports consistent training without excessive strain, which is why they remain one of the most popular cardio machines in UK fitness spaces.
Commercial cross trainers for gym environments
Our range of cross trainers is built for commercial use, focusing on durability, smooth motion and long-term reliability. Strong frames, precision flywheels and high-quality components ensure consistent performance in busy gym settings. Whether you are fitting out a full cardio suite or upgrading existing equipment, these machines are designed to withstand daily use while maintaining user comfort.
Training benefits and versatility
Cross trainers support a wide range of training goals, from steady-state cardio to interval-based conditioning. Adjustable resistance levels allow users to tailor intensity, while multi-grip handles encourage full-body engagement. This versatility makes cross trainers a valuable addition to gyms catering to diverse fitness levels and programming styles.
Choosing the right cross trainer
When selecting cross trainers, considerations such as stride length, resistance type, console feedback and overall footprint all play a role. Space efficiency is important, particularly in compact gyms, while intuitive consoles help improve user engagement and ease of use. Our collection includes options suited to different layouts, budgets and training demands.
Cross trainers as part of a complete cardio range
Cross trainers work best as part of a balanced cardio offering, alongside treadmills, bikes and rowing machines. Including elliptical machines in your cardio mix helps broaden appeal, supports inclusive training and encourages consistent member use across different fitness abilities.