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Kettler Atmos Pro Folding Treadmill

5 years old

I'm moving house and it needs a new home.  Not asking any money for it.  RRP is over £1000 but you will need transport and 2 or 3 very study people to move it. 

It's in my garden room - moves on wheels but will need lifting through the house over a few steps from garden.

Have dismantled into 3 parts - base, vertical sides and top control.  Instruction manual online https://cdn.sweatband.com/upload/multimedia/Atmos Pro Manual.pdf

Dimensions for transport - length 191cm and width 80cm

Local pick up Dulwich Village SE21

 

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