treadmill for sale prorunner active X40
hardly used maybe 20 times selling for health reasons pick up from Oxford a pleasant 35 minute drive from ChCh
The following info is from no1 fitness website:
The Active X40 delivers a quality, affordable and fun option for anyone looking to keep in shape with walking and jogging workouts. This treadmill is an investment for anyone who wants to get their daily exercise without having to worry about weather conditions interfering!
The Active X40 features adjustable motorized incline, allowing you to get the sensation of walking up a slope. This will lead to you burning even more calories, and further toning your lower body muscles such as your calves and glutes!
Speed and incline are easily adjustable via the handrails, or the user friendly console. The Active X40 features hand pulse rate monitors to allow you to monitor your exercise intensity, and keep within your own personal fat burning zone with greater precision!
A Hydraulic assisted soft-drop deck allows you to fold up the treadmill with ease. Transport wheels on the front allow the Active X40 to be easily moved around the home when required; perfect for those who can't commit a permanent space to a treadmill!
Key Features:
Motor: 1.5 Continuous HP, 2.25 Peak HP
Speed & Incline: 1-13kph, 0-12%
Set Up Size: 1630mm L X 730mm W X 1250mm H
Other Features: 110kg Max User Weight
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