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ReebokGT40 One Series Treadmill with Bluetooth

R10,499

Retail: R15,000
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The Reebok GT40 Treadmill offers excellent value as a piece of exercise equipment with no compromise on features. A large 7” LCD display with quick speed and incline buttons provide easy access for a varied treadmill workout, with all the expected user feedback functions including speed, time, distance, calories, pulse and incline. The inclusive features housed within the console offer excellent variety with 16 console programmes, a max speed of 16km/h and 12 levels of electronic incline, all supported by the 2.0HP motor 

Bluetooth enabled models of this treadmill are also compatible with the Reebok Fitness app. The Bluetooth dongle (included) allows you to track and monitor your training whilst planning routes virtually anywhere in the world from your own home.

Enhance your workout with the built in pulse sensors to track your heart rate or run to the beat with the integrated MP3 input and speakers, which allow you to listen to all of your favourite tunes while completing one of the many pre-set programmes on the Reebok GT40 Treadmill.

The running area of 43 x 130cm provides ample space for long distance runs, which is further enhanced by the unique ONE Series cushioning system, designed to deliver a smooth, comfortable running experience. The soft-drop folding function provides extra convenience and safety while the built in transport wheels allow you to move the treadmill around easily and efficiently

Product Features
  • 6 point elastic cushioning
  • 12 Levels of Electronic Incline
  • 2.0 HP Motor
  • 16 kph Max Speed
  • 16 Console Programs
  • MP3 Input With Built In Speakers
  • Bluetooth connectivity via the included dongle 
  • Compatible with the Reebok fitness app (Bluetooth models only)
  • 43 x 130cm Running Area
  • Folding Design
  • Soft Drop System
  • Hand Pulse Sensors
  • Speed and incline handlebar controls
  • 7" LCD display screen
  • 110kg max user weight
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