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PROFLEX Electric Treadmill Auto Incline Foldable Exercise Run Machine Fitness Gym 4HP 480mm Belt

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PROFLEX Electric Treadmill Auto Incline Foldable Exercise Run Machine Fitness Gym 4HP 480mm BeltThe innovative top of the line Proflex TRX9 is durable and comfortable and will be the perfect partner at every step of your fitness journey. Specifically designed for the home environment, the commercial grade design is loaded with numerous thoughtful features that were developed with your performance and comfort in mind, helping you run, jog, or walk with confidence in the comfort of your own home It even comes complete with a Bonus TOORX Heart Rate

The innovative top-of-the-line Proflex TRX9 is durable and comfortable and will be the perfect partner at every step of your fitness journey.

Specifically designed for the home environment, the commercial-grade design is loaded with numerous thoughtful features that were developed with your performance and comfort in mind, helping you run, jog, or walk with confidence in the comfort of your own home

It even comes complete with a Bonus TOORX Heart Rate monitor that syncs via Bluetooth with the leading fitness APPs like Strava, Runtastic PRO and Wahoo

Advanced 4HP Linear PowerdriveTM Motor

There's no substitute for power when it comes to smooth treadmill operation. As an added plus, the motor is supremely quiet as it pushes the treadmill up to 18km/h with ease.

HD MinShockTM Suspension

Your joints will thank you as the biomechanically sound heavy-duty spring based system cushions each step.

Commercial-Grade Frame

Enjoy low vibration usage thanks to the 140kg rated commercial-quality frame which has been scaled to a sensible size for home use, providing you with a stable and quiet workout experience

Large Running Surface

The large running surface provides enough room for users of all fitness levels and sizes. At 135mm long and 480mm wide this is definitely a deck on which you can relax and enjoy catching up on your favourite TV shows while you workout

12 Auto Programs 3 Modes

Select a range of programs that vary speed and incline to replicate the natural terrain of off-road trails to give your muscles a holistic workout.

Tuner Dial and QuickTouch Shortcut Buttons

Gently press the middle tuner dial to start stop your workout, and adjust the speed incrementally to suit your fitness needs. With the Proflex you can also adjust the speed and incline to preset points with the single touch of a button.

Health Tracking

Using the integrated Body Mass Index measurement you can see where you are in terms of a typical weight range for your age, height and sex

MP3 Player

Plug in your phone or music player to listen to your favourite tunes via the in-built speakers

SoftDropTM system

Roll the treadmill out with ease on the 4 castor wheels and activate the SoftDrop feature which lowers your deck down into position at a safe, smooth pace.

EverSmoothTM Auto-Lubrication

Unlike other treadmills which require regular little top ups of lubricant to prevent the belt from sticking, the Proflex has an inbuilt system which detects when oil is needed and applies it evenly under the belt.

Pulse sensors

Track your heart rate at any time by holding the sensors located on the handles.

Bonus TOORX Chest Strap

A TOORX Chest Strap shares heart rate info via Bluetooth with your favourite fitness APPs like Strave, Runtastic PRO and Wahoo on your Apple iPhone or Android phone (see specification section for more detailed compatibility info).*

*Contains Button Cell Battery (CR2032)

WARNING — KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

  • Swallowing may lead to serious injury in as little as 2 hours or death, due to chemical burns and potential perforation of the esophagus.
  • If you suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a button battery immediately call the 24-hour Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 for fast, expert advice.
  • Examine devices and make sure the battery compartment is correctly secured, e.g. that the screw or other mechanical fastener is tightened. Do not use if the compartment is not secure.
  • Dispose of used button batteries immediately and safely. Flat batteries can still be dangerous.
  • Tell others about the risk associated with button batteries and how to keep their children safe.

Specification


  • Brand: Proflex
  • Model: TRX9
  • Peak Power: 4HP
  • Speed Range: 1-18 km/h
  • Running surface: MAXIGRIP® 1350mm x 480mm
  • Training Programs: 12 Pre-set
  • LCD Display Functions: Speed, Distance, Time, Calories, Heart Rate
  • Max Weight Capacity: 140kg
  • Power Plug: Australian Standard
  • Note: Minimal Assembly required
  • TOORX Chest Strap Heart Rate Monitor
  • Compatible Smartphones: Apple iPhone 4S and newer, iPad 3 and newer, iPod Touch 5 and newer. Android Smartphones that support Google Android Version 4.3 and Bluetooth® 4.0
  • Compatible APPs: Strava, Runtastic Pro, Runkeeper, Adldas MICoach, 60beat, Endomondo, Wahoo.
  • IN THE BOX

  • 1x Proflex TRX9 Titanium Treadmill
  • 1x Safety Tether Key
  • User Manual is accessible online
  • SIZE WEIGHT

  • Carton Dimensions (W x L x H): 87 x 192 x 40cm
  • Carton Weight: 96kg
  • Product Dimensions (W x L x H): 66 x 185 x 140cm
  • Product Weight: 85kg

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