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cybex r series 50l treadmill

cybex r series 50l treadmill Spirit CT800 Treadmill, 84" x 35" x 57"

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cybex r series 50l treadmill Spirit CT800 Treadmill, 84" x 35" x 57"Spirit Fitness Treadmill The CT800 is stout and extremely durable, weighing in at over 350 lbs. The combination of the heavy duty steel frame and aluminum console masts and side rails make it comparable to treadmills at much higher price points in the commercial market. The large 22 x 60 workout area makes this model very appealing to walkers and runners alike. Features dual drive motor cooling fans to protect and extend the life of the motor and

Spirit Fitness Treadmill

The CT800 is stout and extremely durable, weighing in at over 350 lbs. The combination of the heavy-duty steel frame and aluminum console masts and side rails make it comparable to treadmills at much higher price points in the commercial market. The large 22” x 60” workout area makes this model very appealing to walkers and runners alike. Features dual-drive motor cooling fans to protect and extend the life of the motor and control board. Maintenance free, hard wax deck system provides hassle free use for thousands of miles.

As with any product, a major importance is the user interface. We focused on making everything easily accessible and comfortable: a storage tray for phone, keys or an MP3 player, ergonomically friendly pulse grip handles for a more natural hand position, and a turbo cooling fan to keep your clients cool and encourage them to work out longer. Our large, easy-to-read console gives your clients constant feedback from calories to distance to time. The large selection of preset programs provides users with an array of workout options perfect for the beginner to the more seasoned athlete.



Spirit Fitness CT800 Treadmill Specs

  • Console: Large Blue-LED Matrix Window w/20-Character Message Center, and 4 Separate LED Windows, with tablet Friendly Reading Rack Holder, convenient water bottle holder, and cargo compartment for keys, phone, or MP3 player.
  • Console Feedback:
  • Time, Distance, Calories, Pace, Speed, Incline, Pulse, and METs
  • Programs: Manual, interval, 5k, hill, fat burn, cardio, fit test, Gerkin Protocol Fit Test, 4 military readiness tests (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines), 2 HR, custom
  • Heart Rate: Contact & Telemetric, (Heart Rate Strap Not Included)
  • Speed: 0.5 to 12 mph
  • Incline: 0-15%
  • Drive Motor: 4.0 hp DC Drive w/Grade H Insulation
  • Power: 20 Amp Circuit Recommended
  • Deck: 1" Phenolic, Reversible, Double-Sided, Wax-Coated
  • Belt: 22" x 60", Habasit® Commercial, Multi-Ply
  • Rollers: 3.0"/3.0" (Crowned)
  • Cushioning: 6 Cushions (rear rigid mount)
  • Frame: Heavy-Gauge High-Strength Steel w/ Durable Powder-Coat Paint, Aluminum Console Masts
  • Dimensions: 84" x 35" x 57"
  • Product Weight: 353 lbs.
  • Maximum User Weight: 450 lbs.
  • Warranty: Lifetime frame, lifetime motor, 10-year deck, 10-year parts, 2-year labor




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