Does The Hammer Crosstech XTR Programmable Cross Trainer Offer The Right Level Of Simplicity?
Sales photos for the Hammer Crosstech XTR Programmable Cross Trainer suggest that it is a pretty basic model with no flashy extras, and that it pretty much what buyers receive.
There is a 16kg flywheel, large non-slip footplates, a choice of stationary or moving handlebars and an LCD display for basic data readings.
There are the extras of the 16 program, hand pulse sensors and transport wheels, but it is still pretty simple and user-friendly on paper. Does this appeal continue when buyers test it out?