| Feature | Nano Elite Plus | Nano Lite |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Maple wood — thicker and more durable for long-term use | Oak, Maple, or Walnut — lighter wood options to reduce weight |
| Intended Use | Built for high-traffic studios and professional use | Designed for home use or light studio use |
| Durability | Highest durability, handles heavy daily use | Durable, but designed for lighter traffic |
| Weight | Heavier due to thicker wood and build | Lighter and easier to move |
| Comfort | Premium thick cushioning for long sessions | Standard comfortable padding |
| Customization | Full customization available (colors, accessories) | Some customization, but fewer options than Plus Max |
| Price | Premium price due to materials and design | More budget-friendly |
| Springs | Professional-grade springs for advanced resistance control | Standard springs for regular workouts |
| Portability | Less portable due to weight and size | Easier to move and reposition |
| Best For | Busy studios, professional trainers, advanced users | Home users, smaller studios, casual workouts |
Summary:
- Nano Elite Plus Max: Studio-grade, extra durable, thicker maple wood frame, built to last under heavy daily use.
- Nano Lite: A lighter option (can be oak, maple, or walnut), easier to move, and great for home studios or smaller spaces. Still great quality, just built for less frequent, lighter use.