Loading... Please wait...Classier than it sounds, the Horizon Fitness Adventure 3 has become a true contender in the fitness industry.
With a sleek, smooth and sturdy frame that is finished off in Black and Silver, this solid and well-built treadmill has more to offer than it looks! Providing it’s users with a base that’s heavy enough not to move, but light enough to transport the Adventure 3 weighs in at just 76.5kg.
Hosting a durable 1.6mm 2-ply belt with VCS (Variable Cushioning System), Gel and PerfectFLEX Plus cushioning, this creates an optimal workout surface for any user that’s looking to train without the added impact and leg damage that comes with exercise. Providing you with a 18mm Silicon running deck at a respectable 140 x 51cm, this will attend to many shape and size users.
Making it easier to achieve your fitness goals, the Adventure 3 comes packed with 10 motivational programmes ( such as Manual, Interval, Weight Loss, Hill and Rolling) to make your first workout feel as fresh as your last. As well as this the ‘My Keys’ function allows you to set minimum and maximum workout goals helping you achieve the targets you want.
With MP3 compatibility users can plug and play music straight through 3W speakers in the console, providing you don’t get bored this is a simple touch to one of the most useful factors in training to keep you motivated.
Powered by a 2.25 CHP Digital Drive Motor for quiet and smooth performance, the Adventure 3 can take you to speeds from 0.5 to a staggering 11mph with an elevation of 0 to 10%!
Displaying your workouts on a user friendly easy to read double backlit LED’s and a dot matrix display, convenient feedback is provided throughout your workouts such as the time you’ve been working out, speed you’re running at, distance you’ve travelled, elevation of the running deck, calories you’ve burnt, you’re current heart rate, and much more. If this wasn’t enough the information on your heart rate is collected by the hand pulse grips and fed directly into the machine giving you an accurate reading, to tell you if you’re over doing it.
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